Laminate

August 28, 2007

Tarkett Flooring: Variety, Versatility and Simple Installation

When we decided to add on a playroom for our children, my husband and I carefully considered what type of flooring to install. We wanted something that would look nice, be comfortable for the children to play on yet be able to stand up to the beating it was sure to take. What we discovered was Fiberfloor by Tarkett flooring.

This durable, comfortable flooring was like nothing we had ever seen before. It has cushiony foam backing, which means it is comfortable for laying and sitting on. It also comes in adorable polka dots, geometric shapes, flower patterns and even a pattern with toy cars on it. Perfect for children!

Tarkett floorings Fiberfloor uses no glue in the installation process so it is easy to remove or change as the kids grow. For us it was an easy choice.

Tarkett flooring makes more than just Fiberfloor. They actually offer five different varieties of flooring including laminates, real wood, luxury vinyl tiles and sheet vinyl. Most Tarkett flooring categories are divided into subcategories of good, better and best based on warranties.

One of the Tarkett flooring products that we were equally impressed with (although not for a playroom) was the Nafco luxury vinyl tile. These look and feel just like the real thing and no two pieces are ever alike which means you r floor is unique. It is available in tile, plank, stone, slate and even modular brick. It can suit any home style from classic to contemporary.

With so many selections of Tarkett flooring, the biggest problem is narrowing down which one is right for you. It really just depends on the room and how much you use it as well as the look you are trying to achieve. Once that is decided you can bet that there is a Tarkett flooring product for you.

Filed under Laminate, Tile, Vinyl, Wood by Ben Andrews

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August 27, 2007

Why TrafficMaster Flooring May Be Your Best Choice

If you are ready to install new flooring in your home but you don’t have a clue where to begin, the safest bet is to start with a name you know. TrafficMaster flooring is a name that is instantly recognizable and it has a great reputation among professionals and do-it-yourselfers alike.

TrafficMaster flooring is available in laminate, vinyl tile and real wood, all of which meet the highest quality standards.

If you are remodeling a kitchen, bath or entryway, consider the TrafficMaster vinyl tiles, which are 5 times stronger than ordinary residential tiles. Whether you want the look of stone or ceramic, vinyl tiles by Traffic Master flooring can replicate it so closely no one will know the difference.

The same is true of the wood laminates by TrafficMaster flooring. Inexpensive and easy to install, these laminates offer the rich look and feel of real wood without the worry. And with its thick core a wood laminate by TrafficMaster flooring will even sound like the real thing.

Of course if the real thing is what you want, TrafficMaster has a nice selection of real wood flooring as well.

All TrafficMaster flooring is easy to clean but it must be done properly to maintain its quality. For example, never use a finish or wax on your laminate Traffic Master flooring. Instead, vacuum it and then clean it with warm soapy water. It is also a good idea to protect your floor with a cover or tarp before moving heavy furniture of sharp objects across it.

TrafficMaster flooring is available for both residential and commercial properties and is affordable, durable and guaranteed to look beautiful for many years.

Deciding to install new flooring is a huge decision and one that you don’t want to trust to just anyone. By going with a name you know and trust like TrafficMaster flooring meant that you can rest easier knowing that you have taken the first step in the right direction.

Filed under Laminate, Tile, Vinyl, Wood by Ben Andrews

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August 25, 2007

Why You Should Choose Mohawk Laminate Flooring

Many people love the look of hardwood, slate, marble or tile flooring but they can’t afford to pay the high prices that go along with these popular styles. Fortunately, Mohawk laminate flooring has come a long way from the institutionalized tile look and now features products that are nearly identical to the real materials.

There are many companies that offer laminate flooring but Mohawk laminate flooring is among the top choices. Why? Because Mohawk laminate flooring is available in a multitude of colors, designs and grades, with 5 different and distinct collections designed to accommodate every taste and style. These laminates are also known for their impressive realistic textures, which closely simulate the look and feel of whatever surface you desire. Some Mohawk Laminate flooring selections are even designed to buffer noise and prevent cold from seeping through. The key is in the multiple layer construction that makes up Mohawk laminate flooring.

These layers are part of what makes Mohawk laminate flooring so tough. It can stand up to normal wear and tear, including spills and stains and scuffs. Additionally, it is fade and moisture resistant. Easy to clean, you will never have to wax your Mohawk laminate flooring. A damp cloth is usually all it takes to keep it looking its best. Mohawk laminate flooring can be used anywhere in the home and comes with a “Lifetime Structural Warranty.”

The layers of Mohawk laminate flooring also make it more versatile and easy to install over many other types of surfaces. Mohawk laminate flooring is a less expensive and more practical alternative to many other flooring products and it will stand the test of time. This is the floor that you want when you want your home to be livable as well as beautiful. Chances are, no one will know that your wood, marble or tile floor isn’t the real deal.

Filed under Laminate by Ben Andrews

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August 22, 2007

Shaw Laminate Floors are Easy and Affordable

Shaw laminates are quickly becoming the hottest trend in flooring due to the fact that they are affordable, durable and easy to install. Another reason for the trend is that it is now a cinch to create the some of the most popular looks in flooring such as ceramic tile, hardwood, marble and more at a fraction of the cost. Shaw Laminate Flooring offers all of these stylish options and more.

Laminate floors, created from four different layers, are designed to stand up to more wear and tear than their real counterparts. All Shaw Laminates are stain resistant meaning that most spills can be easily cleaned up with a damp cloth. Furthermore, Shaw offers 12, 15, 20 and 25-year warranties on its products.

Other features that make Shaw Laminates a step above the rest are the VersaLock system that makes installation fast and easy and eliminates the need for glue or nails, the Shaw SilentStep that controls noise and the Touchable Texture which ensures that your wood, tile or marble laminate looks and feels like the real thing.

Although Shaw stands behind all of its flooring products, there are things you can do to make sure that your Shaw Laminate Flooring lasts as long as possible. For example, treat any spills or stains as quickly as you can and use cleaning products designed for laminate flooring. Use mats around doors and high traffic areas and use care when moving furniture.

With proper care and maintenance your Shaw laminates will look as beautiful as the day you installed it.

Filed under Laminate by Ben Andrews

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August 19, 2007

How to Handle Discontinued Pergo Flooring

Discontinued Pergo flooring has caused some grief for a lot of Pergo enthusiasts because it prevents them from getting a product they want.

It’s not unusual for a company to discontinue its products. It’s especially not unusual for a flooring company or other home design company to discontinue a product. Home design companies constantly have to change their product line because consumer tastes change. However, discontinuing products can cause some problems for customers.

When a company, such as Pergo, decides to discontinue a line, it immediately tries to get rid of the products that remain in that line. If they don’t get rid of the material, it just sits in their storage room and becomes left over product. Left over product equates to lost money. To prevent losing money on discontinued merchandise, companies immediately put their to-be-discontinued items on sale hoping that customers will jump on the sale and relieve them of their old product.

There’s nothing illegal or wrong about doing this. However, it can create problems down the line. For example, if a customer buys discontinued wood flooring from Pergo and something happens to the floor in say, five years, they might not be able to find an exact replacement for the damaged flooring.

Also, many discontinued products do not come with a warranty. This is because the company will not have the resources to fix or change the product in the future because they’ve discontinued the product. So, if the customer does have a problem, they might be left high and dry.

Protect Yourself When Purchasing Discount Pergo Flooring

Though you can’t prevent a company form discontinuing a product, there are a few things you can do to protect yourself from being stuck with an unfixable, discontinued product. First, shop around. People buy discontinued products because they’re cheaper than full priced products. However, if you do your research and look at other companies that have similar products, you might be able to find comparable flooring that is not discontinued.

If you’re worried about the product being discontinued, stay away from funky, trending designs. Companies are much more likely to discontinue products that are a fad. For example, a Cherry wood floor would be a safer purchase than a racecar checked laminate. The racecar style is much more likely to go out of style and, as a result, get discontinued.

Also, make sure you read the details of your flooring contract. Does the flooring have a warranty regardless if it’s discontinued? If you’re not sure, ask the flooring representative.

Pergo Goes On

Pergo has discontinued some of its flooring, but it still has plenty of flooring options. Pergo is well known in North America, Europe and Asia for its vast selection of laminate floors. Laminate floors look like wood floors, but they’re more durable than wood flooring and are typically cheaper. Pergo has a quality product, but if you’re going to get flooring from Laminate from Pergo, try to steer clear of discontinued Pergo flooring.

Filed under Discount, Laminate by Ben Andrews

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Finding Allegra Flooring

Allegra flooring usually falls under hardwood flooring and laminate flooring designs.

Allegra Laminate Flooring

Allegra flooring is a category of flooring that can include different flooring styles. Many flooring companies will classify allegra flooring as a laminate flooring. Laminate flooring was introduced to U.S. homeowners in 1996. It looks like hardwood flooring, but it’s not entirely made of hardwood.

Laminates have three layers. The first is the surface layer. This layer is usually made of aluminum oxide. You can’t really see this layer, but it’s a critical component of laminate flooring. This layer is what protects the floor from scratches and wear and tear. The second layer is called the carrier board. This layer is made up of different materials, but is usually constructed with high-density fiberboard or HDF. This creates a sturdy core that is water resistant. The last layer is the backing. Backing board is the bottom layer and protects the bottom lawyer from potential water damage.

Laminate vs. Hardwood Flooring

Allegra flooring also falls under the broad hardwood flooring category. Hardwood flooring is made of all wood. Really good laminates imitate their hardwood counterparts nearly impeccably, but some people really prefer the real thing to the imposter.

So how do you know if you want allegra laminate flooring or allegra hardwood flooring? People choose these floors from different reasons. Some of the reasons are practical and others are personal.

Practically speaking, it’s better to use laminate flooring in rooms that get a lot of traffic. This flooring is more durable than hardwood flooring so it can withstand constant use. Laminates are also better to use in areas that are frequented by kids and animals. Kids and animals are hard on floors so laminates serve them well.

Because laminates are so durable, they can resist scratches and dings much better than hardwood floors can. They also don’t fade like hardwood floors so you can put them in areas that get a lot of sunlight.

One downside to laminate is that it can make a sort of clicking noise when you walk on it. This occurs because of the way laminate is installed. If you think this will bother you, don’t get laminate.

Also, a lot of people have a sentimental attachment to wood floors. Wood floors are very aesthetically appealing and can really bring a room together. Real wood floors can also increase the value of your home. Hard wood floors also have better acoustics and will muffle room noises better than laminates.

If you’re looking to put flooring in a kitchen, bathroom, basement or other area that gets a lot of exposure to water, you should probably steer away from laminates and hardwood floors. High moisture areas are really rough on both surfaces. Tiles, porcelain and stone are a much better choice for moist areas. If you’re going to go to the trouble and expense of finding allegra flooring, you want to make sure to protect it!

Filed under Laminate, Wood by Ben Andrews

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August 15, 2007

Customizing Your Home with Wilsonart Flooring

Wilsonart flooring has been serving customers since 1956. Wilsonart flooring started as a decorative laminate flooring company, but by the 1960s, the company had changed drastically. Distribution grew from a local warehouse in Texas, to today’s more than 200 international distributors.

Today, Wilsonart flooring sells all types of laminate products that come in all different shapes, sizes and materials. The company has even expanded outside of flooring to sell countertops, kitchen sinks and vanity bowels, custom laminate services and Metalaminates, which look like laminates.

Some of the Wilsonart Flooring Collections

Wilsonart flooring includes all different types of collections. Each collection caters to a different flooring taste and style. The Red Label Collection is made of the finest hand scraped natural slates. These textures are distressed and come in many different sizes including oversized tiles. These tiles give bathrooms and kitchens more a of a rustic look, but they also fit in well with contemporary décor.

The Estate Plus Collection is designed for areas that get lots of traffic. The lovely tiles in this collection have an extra heavy-duty layer that protects against stains and scuffs. The designs in this collection are recognizable by detailed wood grain patterns.

Wilsonart flooring’s Classic Collection offers traditional flooring options that come in all different sizes. This collection is well suited for just about any room in the house.

Wilsonart flooring was originally known for its laminates, but it’s also known for quality wood floors. Customers can choose from a wide range of wood materials including Hawaiian Bamboo, Burled Cherry, Burnished Maple, Hickory Plank and Fall Harvest.

Wilsonart Flooring Features

Wilsonart flooring has so many types of flooring and flooring services that it would be impossible to run through them all in one article. But, let’s take a look at some of their better-known features.

Wilsonart flooring has what it’s trademarked as the BlueFusion Adhesive. This adhesive is what makes Wilsonart flooring products stay securely sealed to the floor of your home. This adhesive is used in areas of the country that have extreme temperatures. Temperature extremity is usually measured by humidity. Areas with humidity below 35 percent or above 65 percent need this type of adhesive to protect against expanding and shrinking of the adhesive.

Not using an adhesive such as BlueFusion in these high moisture areas could result in swollen or loose flooring. In some cases, the flooring might crack due to the pressure of the expansion.

Wilsonart flooring also has several trim options. This custom trimming puts the finishing touch on any flooring project even hard to reach areas such as stairs. These two features are just a few among many that keep Wilsonart customers coming back for more.

Filed under Companies, Laminate by Ben Andrews

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