If your home maintenance projects have led you to the conclusion that
some of your finish floor covering needs to be replaced, then take a
look at laminate flooring….it is durable alternative to wood that is
worthy of consideration. This Raleigh Home Inspector installed some
laminate flooring in his own home; after six years, its performance and
durability are proving to be quite satisfactory.
(ARA) – You love the look of natural wood flooring but are afraid to
install hardwood because you know the floor will take a beating from the
kids, dogs and the heavy day-to-day traffic all too common in modern
family life.
But you don’t have to sacrifice high style looks for boring
sensibility when considering a new flooring option in your home – not if
you choose laminate, that is.
Today’s best laminates combine the realistic grain and texture of
wood with high durability and scratch and indentation resistance that
“authentic” wood floors don’t provide, according to Jeff Katz, director –
laminate for Tarkett Residential, a leading provider of innovative and
sustainable flooring. And not only are today’s laminates available at a
fraction of the cost of real wood floors, but they’re right in sync with
the latest designs.
“There’s always a new decorating trend around the corner,” Katz says.
“It’s imperative for manufacturers to respond to market demand, keeping
up with the most up-to-date trends to ensure consumers are getting the
latest in style and design, as well as technology.”
One such line is Tarkett’s Trends laminate, a durable new collection
featuring eight of the hottest flooring designs, including Old
World-inspired antique-stained planks and soft, hand scraped wood
grains. Colors and styles in this line will continually rotate out with
new introductions to give homeowners the newest, most popular looks in
flooring, ultimately providing them with the high style of premium wood
floors without the fuss.
“That’s the beauty of laminate products,” Katz says. “They’re the new
normal – great-looking products that deliver great performance at a
great value.
When shopping for laminate products consumers should look for
flooring that is engineered with sturdy inner core board layers –
preferably ones that deliver high impact resistance (at least an IC3
rating). This type of rating helps provide excellent indentation
resistance, and when combined with highly rated top surface protection
(AC3 or better) kids and pets can run and play freely on laminate floors
without making a dent or marring up the surface’s good looks. As a
result, laminate flooring is so durable versus real wood products that
some laminates come with up to a full lifetime warranty.
What’s more, creating a laminate flooring transformation in your home
is a relatively simple DIY project. Many of today’s new laminate floors
come in easy-to-install planks that simply snap together without the
need for messy glue or nails to pound. Laminates can even be used over
several types of existing flooring, often eliminating the need for
costly sub-floor preparation.
“Consumers now have the choice of selecting laminate floor
innovations that provide excellent performance and value, while also
reflecting and accommodating their changing tastes,” Katz says.
“Laminate flooring solutions keep up with their day-to-day life. That’s
something we know will never go out of style.” For more information
about the latest trends in laminate flooring, visit www.tarkettna.com.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
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