What are laminate flooring made of?

Laminate flooring is resistant to dents and scratches. Some laminate flooring is waterproof, making it a good pick for bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms. Laminate floors are easy to clean. Laminate flooring is significantly cheaper than hardwood flooring.

This of course begs the inquiry “What materials are used to make laminate flooring?”

Laminate floors are a hybrid floor covering consisting of a particleboard wood base topped by an image layer and a transparent wear layer. Pros and Cons. Vinyl flooring is flexible, contains only vinyl product, and is 100-percent impervious to water. Laminate floor materials, subfloor and underlayment, or installation method too are a couple extra items to think about.

One common answer is, although popular in kitchens, solid hardwood is not recommended for wet areas, either. Laminate surfaces are highly water- and stain-resistant, but water getting into the joints between planks can cause the edges and the fiberboard core to swell and chip.

Where is quick step laminate flooring made?

A vast majority of Quick-Step products are manufactured in the United States, at our manufacturing facilities in North Carolina. A select few of our products are sourced by our manufacturing facilities located in Belgium.

Why you should choose laminate flooring?

With laminate, there’s less worry when it comes to wear and tear. With different textures to choose from, low-gloss finishes and a heavy-duty wear layer, laminate is highly resistant to stains and spills. Laminate is also known for its versatility.

How to choose the best laminate flooring for your home?

Laminate flooring is typically available in 7-millimeter to 12-millimeter thicknesses. Laminate planks vary from less than 5 inches to 7 or more inches wide. You can choose from a seemingly endless list, including cherry, chestnut, hickory, maple, oak, pine and walnut. Texture, underfloor heating, or ac rating are a few additional ideas to think about.

The best laminate flooring depends on a number of factors and ultimately how well the product is designed to suit your home and budget needs. If you’re installing laminate flooring in the bathroom, you’ll want something waterproof and if it’s for the kitchen, a water-resistant product with a high AC rating will be best.