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LAMINATE FLOORING: THE EASY WAY

What is laminate flooring?

Laminate flooring is a type of artificial flooring that is made to look like natural wood or stone. It is made of multiple layers of flattened wood or plastic, with a wear-resistant top layer. Laminate flooring is easy to install and preserve, and it is more durable than many other types of flooring.

The Different Types of Laminate Flooring

Laminate flooring comes in many different classes and types. You can find laminate that looks like wood, stone, or ceramic tile. There are even laminates that come in patterns and qualities. The different types of laminate flooring existing means that there is sure to be a style that will fit your home décor and personal taste.

How to Install Laminate Flooring

Installing laminate flooring is a comparatively easy do-it-yourself project. You can find laminate flooring at most house enhancement stores. The cost of laminate flooring can vary conditional on the quality and style of the flooring, but it is generally less expensive than hardwood or tile.

To install laminate flooring, you will need:

  • A saw to cut the planks to size (a hand saw will work, but a power saw will make the job easier)
  • A measuring tape
  • A level
  • Laminate flooring adhesive
  • Caulking (optional)
  1. Measure the area where you will be installing the laminate flooring and calculate how many planks you will need. Allow for extra planks in case of mistakes or damage.
  2. Cut the planks to size using a saw.
  3. Place the first plank in the corner of the room and use a level to make sure it is even.
  4. Apply adhesive to the side of the plank and fit it snugly against the first plank. Continue this process until all planks are in place.
  5. Use caulking around any areas where two pieces of laminate come together (optional).
  6. Let the adhesive dry completely before walking on the new laminate flooring.

How to clean laminate floors

Don’t let colors assemble on the floor.

Tackle tumbles as they occur. The best way to evade tints is to wipe up spills immediately. Fluids can damage laminate floors.

Don’t use lumpy tools.

Laminate floors can be cut, so steer clear of anything rough (steel wool, for example). You’ll want to use a soft hackle brush or dust mop to sweep up the wreckage. If you’re vacuuming, be cautious to use an attachment without a beater bar or rotating brush, which could scratch the surface.

Do (carefully) wash your laminate floor every two months.

To keep your laminate floors new, clean them every two months. Damp mops (a.k.a. microfiber mops) are gentle and sufficient to use on laminate floors.

Conclusion

Laminate flooring is a great way to give any room in your house an updated look without breaking the bank. It provides a high-end look, while still being easy to clean and preserve. Plus, it can survive heavy foot traffic and hold up against animals and kids. With so many advantages, there’s no reason not to switch over to laminate flooring nowadays! So why wait? Get started on your new project now with the help of professional installation services or do-it-yourself materials from a local store near you.

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