Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Why Laminate Floor Installation Works Best For Almost Any Home Or Workplace

By Paulette Short


One of the interesting new materials people are using for floors in many businesses and homes is laminate flooring. Using diverse designs it could be made to mimic wood flooring, marble flooring, tile flooring or anything in-between them. Generally laminate floor installation is inexpensive and will not need to be stained, finished or nailed . Due to its method of construction it is resistant to scratches, , denting, stains and color fading.

Typically most laminates can be purchased in many different styles and colors. Because of this versatility laminates can be easily produced to resemble more expensive forms of wood grains or woods. It is often installed right over the top of other floor coverings with no curing time and minimal prep work. Because of this it has enjoyed widespread use in many home remodeling applications for anyone who wants to upgrade a floor.

Most laminates still have a little wood buried in them. Generally they are made from several different layers that have been bonded together with glue, heat and massive amounts of pressure. The tops are often made from a clear layer of aluminum oxide. This layer is stain and chip resistant to protect the layers under it.

The following layer is the decorative layer which is also a resin based facsimile of what ever wood and tile it is made to imitate. It is typically a composite type material made from using melamine and aluminum oxide and adding different pigments for colors. While it may not be as physically strong as the first layer it will hold up well to prolonged sunlight or UV exposure.

The bottom part is crafted from a basic composite using high density fiberboard which is also soaked with resins making it moisture resistant and stronger. This is on a backing which also has the adhesive sprayed on its back. All these parts are formed together with a layer of liquid glue and subjected to pressure and heat which flash cures them forming a solid piece of material. The bottom is then sprayed with various adhesives and backing paper applied.

These natural fibers have the ability to expand and contract with any humidity changes in the room they are in. They are also intentionally made with tongue and groove pressed into the sides to connect them all together into one solid piece. While they do have an adhesive backing, they are not meant to be solidly attached to the floor.

Installing them is as basic as taking off any backing, lining them up with those beside where it will be placed and putting it in. Remember that the groove and tongue have to be locked into each other as well. Wax and polish works good on them and could be applied right after they are installed.

Because they float on top of sub floors, floating as they contract and expand with humidity and temperature changes, doing a laminate floor installation in a laundry room or bathroom is not recommended. They can be safely used in every other room type though. Many people would call them just shy of a modern marvel.




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