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Things You Need to Know about Laminate Flooring

Posted by HomeDesigner | Home Improvements | Monday 10 August 2009 11:05 am

Although carpet and hardwood are two of the most popular choices when it comes to flooring, they are sometimes unsuited.  Spaces like the kitchen, or garage, frequently demand a greater degree of durability and resilience.  Carpet is susceptible to dirt and stains, leading to a dirty looking surface that may also attract odors.  Hardwood offers a great deal more durability than carpet, but it also falls prey to moisture.  A wet hardwood gradually warps and cracks.  After several years of expansion and contraction, moisture damage can become very apparent with a hardwood floor.

Areas in which spills and accidents are frequent can cause scratching or gouging in the flooring as well.  Laminate flooring is a great answer to all these problems and more.  With a laminate floor, decorators can have the aesthetic allure of hardwood, while avoiding many of the typical pitfalls.  Laminate flooring is very resilient when it comes to moisture issues and will not absorb water.  Stains are not an issue, and with prompt clean up, should not leave a mark at all.
Best of all, laminate flooring is very well priced, and can be found in a wide range of shades, colors, and styles. 

Laying down laminate flooring is also fairly simple.  As soon as a set of tiles can be unwrapped, check each to ensure that each tile is intact.  Once sure that all the tiles are in good condition, give the tiles a few days to adjust to their new atmosphere.  There may be some contraction or expansion that occurs when the laminate flooring tiles arrive in a new setting. 

Make certain to follow all manufacturer guidelines that are included with the tile packaging.  Specific instructions on how to glue the tiles are very important, 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 provide all the cutting power needed for laminate flooring.

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

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Introduction to Buying Laminate Floors

Posted by HomeDesigner | Flooring | Friday 12 September 2008 1:26 pm

Laminate flooring was introduced in America in 1994 and since then its popularity has always been on the rise. As with any popular product, there has been a flood of versions of laminate flooring. There has been this whole host of manufacturers who have jumped on to the bandwagon and are now producing laminate flooring of various types an numerous designs. As the saying goes, the more the choice, the harder it becomes to choose, and it is also very true for laminate flooring. What we are here trying to do is to help you decide on the right laminate floor that you will need.

There are various factors which you will need to consider before deciding on one particular flooring.

Price

This has always been a crucial factor no matter what you are buying. And as much as you would like to save the maximum amount, going for the best deal doesn’t always work out. First of all get your budget done. While researching on the net you might come across unbelievable deals like less than a dollar for every square feet. The best thing would be not to believe them. The normal price range for laminate flooring is generally between $1.5 and $3 for every square feet, with some going as high as $6 per sq. ft. Anything lower than that might mean either they are discontinued products whose replacements wont be available when you need them or you might need to buy a huge quantity to get the special discounted price.

Design Choices

There are numerous designs available today, enough to make you go crazy. If you are looking for wood designs, you will get the designs for all the species. You will also have to choose between:

• Single strip
• Two strip and
• Three strip

Then you will need to decide on laminate boards with

• square edges,
• beveled edges and
• micro-beveled edges

Finally you will have to take a call on the different surface finishes and textures. That is quite a choice. But decide only after seeing the boards, preferably installed on a floor. You can also look photographs of rooms with particular type of floorings. However, never should you decide on a particular kind just by looking at a photograph. Also remember that your floor forms the foundation of the room décor and it should gel well with the furniture and the color of the walls.

Warranty

Before finally deciding on a particular product, look at the warranty on offer. The general trend is to provide a 15-year residential warranty for protection against premature wear, staining and fading. Protection against accidental moisture damage would be a bonus.

How to Use Laminate Floors to Decorate Rooms

Posted by HomeDesigner | Flooring | Friday 12 September 2008 1:25 pm

Laminate flooring gives you all the color options that come with hardwood flooring. However as far as textures go, it falls short of hardwood floors. So in way it is similar to hardwood flooring, yet it is not hardwood flooring.

The Shade

When deciding on the color of the floor you must remember that the color of the floor is basically the background of the room. It is the very foundation that you will have on deciding the scheme of decoration for the room. Suppose, you want to have light colored furniture for your room, then a dark colored flooring should be your preference. The opposite is similarly true. So if you are opting for dark colored furniture, then a light colored floor will best complement the furniture.

The color of the walls will also be dictated by the kind of floor you have and the furniture you keep on them. These three colors that of the walls, the floor and the furniture must all gel well and there shouldn’t be a conflict. Also depending on the color you use, the room will get a character. It might be made to look warm and cozy or bright and cheerful. The kind of look you want will depend on what use the room is put to. A children’s room will obviously have ad different look than that of a living room.

Maintenance

The main reason that one uses laminate flooring is because of its ease of maintenance and its affordability. Laminate floors are renowned for their ability in tackling almost any kinds of spills, dropping and scratches. Yet a minimum amount of maintenance helps.

If you want to use potted plants in your rooms to add more life to the room, then you must use a drip plate below the pot so that the excess water is collected and does not flow on to the room.

One can also use two separate shades of laminate floor boards for the floor. While one shade can be used to form the major base of the floor, the other can be used to form borders of the floor.

While doing up a room, it is not just about making it look good when it’s new, but one must also see to it that the room looks nice even after years. Especially in case of laminate floors where durability is one of the key features why people choose it. So try and keep the as scratch free as possible using felt pads under the legs of furniture and doormats at the entrances.

Pergo Flooring: A Brief History

Posted by HomeDesigner | Flooring | Friday 12 September 2008 1:25 pm

Pergo flooring company was founded 120 years ago, but it was not until 1977 that the company designed laminate flooring. It was originally a company that created tabletops and stylish countertops. Pergo was part of the Swedish company Perstorp but eventually went on to be one of the most well known flooring companies in the world, being the first one to design laminate flooring. When it finally reached the US Pergo flooring was already a major flooring company in Europe. Pergo opened stores all over the world and began to make an amazing profit from their sales on laminate flooring. Today Pergo flooring remains to be the top seller in laminate flooring and possibly the most popular of all flooring companies.

Price and Warranty

Pergo flooring comes with a warranty. The company warranties its material, for its sure of its quality. This is what that makes Pergo flooring so special, its durability and quality is what makes it the best, compared to other flooring companies. Pergo offers classy floors, and provides a wide range of choices at reasonable pricing. The price is usually about the same as other flooring stores, with the occasional discount. Pergo’s website provides you with nearly unlimited information about what kind of floors they carry and the necessary care and maintenance. You can buy online as well. In case you are not sure about what kind of flooring you should buy, they can send you a wonderful sample which allows you to get a up close and personal look at the floor before you buy.

Though the samples are not totally free, they are still at the reasonable price of five dollars which is a great option for those who do not have a Pergo flooring company near you. All warranties last approximately twenty-five years and any damage done by moisture or fading can be replaced for free within the twenty-five year warranty.

Benefits of Buying Pergo Flooring

There are many benefits involved in buying from Pergo. They design some of the most stylish and beautiful flooring on the market today, with so much experience they have had more than enough time to find out what makes a good floor. They provide some of the most top notch and up to date floors of today with the newest styles and easy installation. They provide extra comfort and sound proofing in their floors to make it the very best you can get. Pergo is a reliable company, making sure that their floors meet the standards of their customers. They can even help you find a contractor to help you with installation, and they provide a one-on-one phone system for those who have questions about the floors and the company. Pergo has one of the widest varieties of floors today, giving you what you what you want, and when you want it. Any kind of laminate flooring can be had at Pergo.

Maintaining Laminate Wood Floors

Posted by HomeDesigner | Flooring | Tuesday 9 September 2008 1:02 pm

When most people get themselves laminate flooring the main reason behind the selection is the ease of maintenance. Although it is true to a great extent – laminate flooring probably being the easiest of all floors to maintain – yet, it would need some amount of basic maintenance all year round which is mostly effortless. This is more true because, for laminate flooring, damages might lead to entire planks being replaced. This is because apart from scratches and bruises, laminate floorings are susceptible to structural damages if not taken care of properly. So it is always better to take the necessary precautions.

This article will give you a few pointers as to what are the basic precautionary steps you can take for your laminate flooring. But beyond this, you must strictly follow the instructions and recommendations of your manufacturer. What we will discuss here are a few generic issues.

Preventive Maintenance Tips

• To avoid dirt and grit to settle on the floor place mats on all the doorways, preferably on both sides and also near sinks and stoves to keep the floor free of water and oil. Make sure that the mats are non-abrasive and the surface of the mat doesn’t react with the material of the floor.
• Don’t drag or pull furniture along the floor as it might lead to scratches. Instead try to lift them up while shifting them. Felt pads below the legs of the furniture can be a further preventive measure and will avoid scratches if the furniture is moved around.
• Areas of the room with high traffic areas can be protected by placing area rugs.
• The temperature and humidity levels of a room can also be crucial to maximize the flooring’s dimensional stability. The general trend is to maintain an average temperature of 72ºF and an average humidity of something around 55%.

Cleaning Tips

• While cleaning with a vacuum cleaner always use the hard floor attachment or you can get scratches.
• If you intend to use a mop, then don’t saturate it with water. After cleaning there shouldn’t be any water on the floor. Sweep with a slightly damp cloth.
• Don’t let spills to stand. Wipe them off immediately.
• Always use cleaners which are   recommended by the manufacturers. Never use soaps, abrasives or polishes.

This has been a rough guide to the maintenance of your laminate flooring. You can use this information along with the recommendations from the manufacturer.