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Laminate flooring can give you the look and feel of a genuine hardwood flooring with the added advantages of easy installation, larger sturdiness, and reduced maintenance. Rooms that see plenty of traffic are the ideal location for laminate flooring. Laminates are designed to hold up under the type of abuse they’re likely to see from kids, pets, spills and all of the other things that happen in a busy home.
Many laminates are so well made these days that it can be tricky to know which floors are laminate and which are real hardwood. Laminate floors will employ a thin layer of paper which shows a photographic picture of natural wood grain which is placed under an incredibly difficult layer of protective film and then adhered to a high density backer board. This gives you the look of real wood for a much lower cost and higher level of durability.
There are many different brands of laminate flooring on the market nowadays. The two main processes for creating laminate flooring are High Pressure Laminate ( HPL ) and Direct Laminate ( DL ). HPL uses a 2 step process to form the completed product. The paper image, protective film, and core material are joined using heat and pressure and then these layers are attached to a high density fiberboard backing. With DL all of the layers are joined together at one time.
When choosing which kind of DIY laminate flooring is best for you the important thing to consider is the level of traffic the floor will see. One of the largest benefits of using laminate flooring is its durability. Due to the way it is formed it is resistant to all types of punctures, stains, scuffs, and gauges. It is simple to install laminate flooring over existing flooring including wood, vinyl, linoleum, and tile. Most laminate flooring systems are floating floors meaning that they don’t seem to be attached to the plywood subfloor but instead interlock above it.
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