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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Laminate Flooring

Advantages And Disadvantages Of Laminate Flooring

By John Erickson

Laminate flooring is a popular choice among homeowners today. As with any type of flooring, there are definite advantages and disadvantages to owning laminate flooring in your home. Before you make your purchase, find out as much as you can about laminate floors from the variety of manufacturers available. In this article, you can compare the advantages and disadvantages of having laminate flooring and decide whether or not it is right for your home.
Advantages of Laminate Flooring

In the case of laminate flooring, there are several advantages. Laminate flooring is durable and strong. The flooring is also designed to withstand heavy traffic without being damaged or scratched easily. Laminate flooring is also easy to clean and maintain. Sweeping or vacuuming, then damp mopping with warm water will keep your laminate floors looking as new as possible. It is versatile and available in a variety of colors, shades, and styles.

No matter what type of décor is in your home, laminate flooring is available to match it. Laminate flooring is less expensive than hardwood flooring, but it gives the same beautiful look. These floors are also a healthy choice for those who suffer from allergies. Dirt and dust cannot be trapped in laminate flooring as it can with carpeting, so allergy sufferers do not have symptoms as much or as often as those in homes with carpet in bedrooms and common areas.

Disadvantages of Laminate Flooring

These floors do have a few disadvantages. Laminate flooring is not the most environmentally friendly product available today. With rising concerns about the environment, global warming and energy conservation, there are “greener” choices on the market than laminate floors. The least expensive laminate floors will probably only last between 10 and 15 years, which is sometimes less than the life of a typical homeowner’s mortgage. On the contrary, hardwood floors can last around 40 years or longer if they are properly maintained.

In addition, if laminate floors are installed in wet areas such as bathrooms, many manufacturers will not honor the warranty if something goes wrong with the flooring. Laminate floors cannot be sanded and refinished if they are damaged. They must be replaced altogether when the flooring wears down. The last disadvantage is that if the proper sub-floor is not installed underneath laminate floors, the sound of walking on laminate flooring can become loud and hollow. This can cause a particular irritation to some people.

The Bottom Line about Laminate Flooring

Overall, laminate floors are a very good choice if you want the look of wood but cannot afford to make the initial investment. You can keep it looking great by taking good care of it according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.

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