Pergo flooring provides a wide range of affordable floor coverings, with an emphasis on reproducing the genuine feel of hardwood and tile. Using Pergo floor coverings, homeowners can rest assured with a floor that will both look great and last years. Wood laminate flooring takes very little upkeep, and will remain looking fantastic for many years. The latest Pergo flooring reproduces the graining, knotting, texture, and color of genuine hardwood. Visitors will have a hard time recognizing the floor as anything but hardwood.
In addition to its wonderful appeal and enduring aesthetics, laminate flooring is incredibly simple to lay down. With the interlocking tiles, Pergo flooring is simple enough to install without any professional assistance. The floor tiles will be made with a tongue and groove system that allows the tiles to interlock without glue or other industrial adhesives. Provided a house installer has a tile cutting tool, the installation should be very little trouble. Interlocking Pergo flooring is also friendlier to the environment, as it requires no toxic adhesives, devoid of any of the hazardous chemical adhesives which different floors have.
Home installation is simple enough for anyone at least a little handy to accomplish, and can save a great deal of money in professional work fees. Pergo flooring is safer and healthier without the adhesives seen in many other types of flooring. Once a Pergo flooring is laid down, it typically lasts for many years. Worn out and damaged tiles can be easily replaced. Laminate flooring is very resistant to water damage and abrasion. A hardwood will bow and bend over time when exposed to water. Cupping and crowning results from prolonged moisture exposure. This moisture can come potentially from spills and from water wicking up from the subfloor.
Pergo flooring will be superior to carpeting also, supplying both durability and warmth which the former cannot. New carpet can soak up water and stains, rendering it tough to maintain. Over time, carpet can also take on unpleasant odors that are hard to eliminate. Laminate wooden flooring will not absorb any of these same smells, remaining in great condition for many years. Carpeting, by contrast, may progressively become torn and dingy. A torn or frayed carpet must inevitably be replaced entirely, whereas laminate tiles can be individually fixed.





























