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.
Comments on Why TrafficMaster Flooring May Be Your Best Choice »
I saw TrafficMaster engineered glueless wood floor twice at Home Depot and really liked it. My problem is that both times the floor had layers coming apart, like there was no glue between them, or that the glue did not hold. The sales person said the layers were ungluing because these panels had been snapped together and taken apart so many times, but I don't buy that. Some pieces taken right out of the box were unglued.
In the second instance the oak plank that was laminated to the plywood had unglued at one end and a some of the planks were warped bad.
The sales person told me that when I'd lock a straight board with it, it would straighten the warp, which it did not. Instead it bowed the straight board we attached to it.
I realize TrafficMaster has a 25 year warrenty on the finish, but what kind of warrenty is there on the integrity of the wood panels and its construction? I certainly do not want to install a floor that will start coming apart in layers because of traffic, or that is warpped when I remove it from the box.
This sales person told me when Home Depot sell out of these specials that I would have no way of replacing bad panels, warpped or coming apart, unless I purchased EXTRA square footage at the time of purchase. THIS SUCKS!
Exactly what are my options as far as warrenty is concerned if the retailer I purchased from no longer has this particular (color, shade)floor in stock and will not get any more? Who would I contact to make the warrenty good? I only want to put this foor down ONE time and not be constantly repairing it.
Please help me with this because I like the floor, but after what I saw and was told, I'm also afraid of it.
Please help.
Recently I installed the Traffic Master Allure in the kitchen. What can I put on it so it will shine?
I had been told to use Armstrong Once & Done on the floors to clean but no shine, What do you suggest to put some shine on it?
Traffic Master Allure Plank Flooring, Hickory. I had been told to use Armstrongs Once & Done to clean it but there is no shine, What can I do to put shine on it?