We begin every installation with a free, detailed estimate. We won’t start until you’ve reviewed and approved every aspect of the project with our team. Once the details are finalized, we can begin our step-by-step process.
Laminate flooring is a versatile and popular choice for many homeowners due to its durability, affordability, and stylish appearance. It is a synthetic product with multiple layers, including a wear-resistant top coating that protects against scratches and stains.
Laminate can mimic the look of natural materials such as hardwood, stone, or tile while being easier to maintain and more budget-friendly.
Laminate flooring is well-suited for many rooms across the home, particularly those with moderate foot traffic. It works great in living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, and home offices. It is also an excellent choice for kitchens and entryways for its resistance to stains and easy cleaning. It’s less ideal for rooms with high moisture levels, like bathrooms, where water can seep into the seams of laminate planks and cause damage.
Laminate flooring is built to endure the demands of busy households with high-traffic areas, pets, and children. Its tough wear layer protects against scratches, dents, stains, and daily wear, keeping the floor looking new longer. Unlike natural wood, laminate resists fading, scratches, and stains.
Compared to hardwood, stone, or ceramic tile, laminate flooring is a highly affordable alternative. It offers homeowners an upscale look at a fraction of the cost, providing a durable option that fits many budgets
Laminate floors are prized for their easy maintenance. They don’t require special cleaning products, waxing, or polishing, saving you time and effort. Laminate’s protective surface resists stains and scratches, making it a practical choice for high-traffic areas in the home.
Laminate flooring offers a wide range of realistic designs that mimic natural materials like wood, stone, and tile. It can replicate the fine details and textures of oak, maple, slate, marble, and more. It’s also available in a spectrum of colors and finishes, easily complementing any home décor style.
Installation is typically a click-lock system where planks snap together without glue or nails, making the process relatively easy. Every good floor installation will begin with a clean, level subfloor and an underlayment for moisture protection and cushioning.
Planks are then laid starting at one corner of the room, usually against the longest wall. Each row of planks is staggered to create a natural wood-like appearance and structural stability. Precision cutting is required at walls and doorways to ensure a tight fit, and baseboards cover expansion gaps after installation is complete.
Caring for laminate floors is straightforward. Regular sweeping or vacuuming keeps dust, dirt, and grit at bay. A damp mop with water or laminate floor cleaner will make the floors shine, but excessive moisture should be avoided to prevent warping.
Unlike hardwood, laminates do not require waxing, polishing, or refinishing, which simplifies ongoing upkeep. Promptly wiping up spills and protecting floors from sharp objects or heavy furniture legs with pads will help maintain the floor’s appearance.