There are many types of flooring that are much more common to see in a residential home or a commercial business than others. For example, carpet flooring is very popular, and so are different types of tile flooring, but another popular type of flooring that individuals may see quite often is laminate flooring.
When looking at laminate flooring, Brookridge residents might confuse this material with natural hardwood, and it is that way by design! While it does tend to look like natural wood grain, it does not have the same properties of hardwood flooring, making it a great option for many.
But before a homeowner or business owner goes ahead with getting new laminate flooring installed into their home, they should become familiar with some of the advantages and disadvantages of getting laminate flooring, as it may be important for them to consider when moving forward with a flooring remodel project.
Advantages of Laminate Flooring
As stated above, laminate flooring looks a lot like natural hardwood flooring materials, but they do not have the same properties.
A lot of the negative aspects of hardwood flooring are not issues for laminate flooring. Brookridge residents should know that for example, laminate flooring is not affected by environmental conditions such as temperature and moisture as severely as natural flooring is. This flooring will not warp or buckle when exposed to water damage or direct sunlight after an extended period of time.
Another advantage to laminate flooring that is true about hardwood flooring and even some other types of flooring is that it is very affordable. Laminate flooring is generally more budget-friendly compared to hardwood or natural stone flooring. It provides a cost-effective option for those looking to achieve the look of more expensive materials.
Disadvantages of Laminate Flooring
Even though laminate flooring is one of the more popular flooring options because of all of its great perks and advantages, it is important for homeowners to understand that there are also some issues with laminate flooring. Brookridge residents might not like the idea of laminate flooring mimicking hardwood flooring, because they can see that it is not the same when they get close enough or are quite familiar with both.
Unlike hardwood flooring, laminate cannot be refinished. If it gets damaged, the only option is to replace the affected planks, which may be challenging if the product is discontinued.
Another factor to consider for some is that laminate is often made with synthetic materials, which may not be as environmentally friendly as some natural flooring options. However, there are eco-friendly options available.
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