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Great Laminate Flooring Installation Information

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

Although carpet and hardwood are very popular in most households, they are sometimes unsuited in parts of the house, like the kitchen, or garage, which frequently call for a higher level of durability and resilience. Carpet is susceptible to dirt and stains, leading to a dingy looking surface that could also attract odors.

Hardwood as a great deal more durability than carpet, but it also suffers from problems with moisture. A damp hardwood gradually warps and cracks. After many years of expansion and contraction, moisture damage can really degrade the appearance of a hardwood floor. This is where giving consideration to laminate flooring installation could be a good idea

Places in which water damage and accidents occur can cause scratching or gouging in the flooring as well. Laminate flooring installation is a great answer to all these problems and more. With a laminate floor, decorators can have the aesthetic allure of hardwood, while dodging many of the normal problems. Laminate flooring is largely impervious to moisture problems and will not absorb water. Stains are not an issue, and with prompt clean up, will cause no lasting damage at all.

Best of all, laminate flooring installation is very affordable, and can be found in a wide range of shades, colors, and styles.

Laying down flooring is also fairly simple. When first purchasing a set of laminate flooring tiles, check each to make sure there are no broken tiles. Once certain that the entire package is intact, give the tiles a few days to acclimate to their new environment. There may be some contraction or expansion that happens when the laminate flooring tiles change environment.

Be sure to follow all manufacturer guidelines that are included with the tile product. Specific instructions on how to glue the tiles are crucial, and can affect the overall aesthetic quality and durability of the end product. It is also important to ensure that the tiles are placed with a quarter of an inch space between the wall and the flooring. Although a great deal of tools isn’t required for in home installation, you may have to cut the tiles to fit around corners, fireplaces, stairs, etc. A wet tile saw would definitely be adequate to cut laminate tiles.

Having a level surface for laying down laminate flooring tiles is also crucial. Be certain to fill in any holes in the subflooring, or sand away any protruding areas that might stick up afterward.

 

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