Laminated flooring is a cost-effective, durable, and versatile option for both residential and commercial spaces. It mimics the look of natural wood, stone, or tile, offering the perfect balance of aesthetics and practicality.
Benefits:
- Durability
- Easy Maintenance
- Cost-Effective
Our Expert Services:
Laminated Flooring Installation
We provide professional laminated flooring installation with precision and care, ensuring a seamless, durable, and beautiful floor for any room.
Laminated Flooring Repairs
Our laminated flooring repair service fixes damages like scratches, chips, or wear, restoring your floor's appearance and functionality.
Laminated Flooring Replacement
If your laminated floors are beyond repair, we offer full replacement services, providing fresh, new flooring that fits your style and budget.
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Laminated flooring is made of multiple layers, including a wear layer, a design layer (which mimics wood or stone), and a core layer of high-density fiberboard (HDF).
With proper care, laminated flooring can last between 15 to 25 years, depending on the quality of the material and foot traffic.
Most laminated flooring is water-resistant, but it is not completely waterproof. Spills should be cleaned immediately to avoid moisture damage.
Yes, laminated flooring can often be installed over most existing floors, such as concrete or tile, provided the surface is clean and level.
Laminated flooring is easy to clean with regular sweeping or vacuuming and occasional mopping using a damp cloth and a mild floor cleaner.
Yes, small damages such as scratches or chips can be repaired with laminate repair kits, but more significant issues may require replacing the affected planks.
Yes, laminated flooring is a great option for high-traffic areas, as it is durable, scratch-resistant, and easy to maintain.
While laminated flooring can be installed in kitchens, it’s generally not recommended for bathrooms due to its vulnerability to moisture. However, there are moisture-resistant options available.
Yes, laminated flooring provides a soft feel underfoot compared to other hard flooring options, though it may not be as soft as carpet.