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Laminate Flooring For a Quick Finished Installation

With the condition of the housing market flattening out, many homeowners are choosing to remodel the home they are in rather than suffer a loss or settle for a lower price on their home, and purchasing a new one.

Installing laminate flooring is a good choice for the homeowner who treasures the look of wood floors but would rather save money handling the installation themselves. While hardwood floors are beautiful and will raise the value of a home, laminate flooring will offer much the same appearance, is considered very desirable to home purchasers, and can be done on a do-it-yourself basis by anyone who is reasonably handy, with proper instructions.

Installation of laminate flooring can usually be accomplished within a day, can  be installed over most existing flooring, except carpeting, and once it is installed there is no need for further finishing. Unlike many other flooring products it will be ready for use in a short period of time.

Choose  Laminate Flooring That Suits Your Taste

Laminates have been used in Europe for many years, and migrated to this country only a few years ago, and were an instant hit with homeowners.

Many homeowners are choosing hard surface flooring for all the rooms of their home these days rather than carpeting. For very busy households with children and pets laminate flooring is a choice that is easier to maintain. For many with allergies this proves to have even greater benefits.

Many are familiar with the look of oak laminate flooring, but laminate flooring is available in many wood looks. If you favor a deeper more rustic look, Historic Chestnut might be a good choice. Should you wish to get away from the paler tones of oak, but not want too deep a tone Brazilian Cherry might prove to be a better selection.

There is also laminate flooring that mimics products other than wood. These have not gained the same popularity, and they usually are offered in square units rather than the long plank version. They offer the same glueless locking feature of wood laminates.

What Exactly is Laminate Flooring?

Laminate flooring is actually an interesting product. The top layer is clear and very durable. Under that is the layer that makes it appear as wood. This layer is actually a picture of wood. The core layer that gives it stability is medium density fiberboard, and finally the backing is added to give it further stability. These layers are all fused to form a very durable and easy to maintain product.

Most laminate products today are glueless. There is no need to nail as is done with hardwood flooring, and the pieces lock together with a tongue and groove application making glue unnecessary, and installation pretty easy and painless.

Caring For Your Laminate Flooring

You can use a vacuum with a soft flooring attachment or a soft bristled broom to keep your laminate floor clean. Damp mop and clean up any standing water immediately. As with any flooring, mats placed in front of doors, sinks or anywhere that water or excessive debris is a problem will help to maintain your floor over time. Read manufacturers care instructions for best results.