Laminate Flooring Installation Guidelines
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The Beauty of Laminate Flooring
One way to add value to your home is to consider laminate
flooring installation. Laminate floors combine the beauty and
elegance of hard wood, or tile floors with the easy maintenance
of linoleum or vinyl flooring. Constructed from a high density
fiber (HDF) wood board topped with a wood or stone pattern,
laminate flooring is incredibly durable. Resistant to
scratching, scuffing and burning, the beauty of laminate floors
will last a lifetime. With today's constantly changing interior
design trends, the easy installation and variety of laminate
flooring is a popular choice for home designers.
The Quality of Laminate Flooring
If you're planning to redecorate your home including laminate
flooring installation, there are some decisions you need to make
about the type of laminate flooring that will work best for you.
It is commonly thought that the harder the HDF core, the higher
the quality of the laminate flooring. The second mark of
laminate floor quality is the means by which the core is bound
to the pattern and protective layers. There are two basic types
of laminate flooring to
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* Direct Pressure - Direct Pressure lamination consists of a
one-step process to bind the flooring layers into a single
cohesive unit. DPL flooring that has been bound is then treated
with melamine resins to increase the strength of the core. This
final step also allows notches and grooves to be evenly cut into
the pieces to facilitate the process of laminate flooring
installation.
* High Pressure - High pressure lamination produces a more
durable end product by binding the flooring layers over several
steps. First the top layers are joined to each other and then
glued to the HDF core. After this, the melamine resins and glued
flooring are submitted to a high pressure press that completes
the process and makes the product ready for laminate flooring
installation.
Laminate Flooring Installation Types
Once you've decided on the design and product you want to use,
you're ready to begin the process of laminate flooring
installation. The various laminate products currently on the
market offer several different options for laminate flooring
installation. The type of installation you choose will depend
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your budget, your commitment and ability to execute the project
and your preference in design. When shopping for laminate
flooring, you can expect to find products the require the
following laminate flooring installation techniques:
* Standard Flooring - Standard laminate flooring is installed by
using glue to affix the flooring to the sub floor. Standard
laminate flooring installation is both cost-effective and secure.
* Pre-Glued Flooring - You may also come across laminate
flooring products that have been treated with glue prior to
sale. To complete the laminate flooring installation, water is
applied to the underside of the board to activate the glue.
* Snap and Lock - There is no glue required for a Snap and Lock
laminate flooring installation. The floor boards are instead
linked by a locking mechanism on the underside of the wood. Snap
and Lock flooring is very easy to install, but may be more
expensive that laminate flooring installed with glue.
About the author:
Paolo Basauri is an expert author who writes for
http://www.installlaminateflooring.com/
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