2050mm x 211mm x 9.5mm
10yr waterproof surface warranty
1215mm x 197mm x 8mm
Laminate flooring is made up of multiple layers. These typically include a clear protective wear layer, a decorative layer with a printed design (often mimicking wood, stone, or tile), a high-density fiberboard (HDF) core, and a backing layer that provides stability and moisture resistance.
Laminate flooring is known for its durability, especially against scratches, stains, and fading. However, it is less resistant to impacts compared to some other flooring types like hybrid or vinyl.
While laminate flooring offers some resistance to water, it is generally not waterproof there are a few brands that now offer wet warranties.. Excessive moisture can cause the HDF core to swell, leading to potential damage, so it’s not generally recommended for areas with high humidity or frequent spills, such as bathrooms or laundry rooms.
Laminate flooring often uses a click-lock installation system, similar to hybrid flooring, making it a straightforward DIY option. It can be installed over various types of subfloors, including existing flooring, as long as the surface is level and dry.
Laminate flooring is relatively hard underfoot, but it can be softened with the use of an underlayment. This underlayment also helps with sound absorption, making it quieter to walk on compared to harder surfaces like tile.
The decorative layer of laminate flooring offers a wide variety of styles, patterns, and textures, allowing homeowners to achieve the look of hardwood, stone, or tile at a more affordable price. However, the realism of the design may vary depending on the quality of the laminate.