Laminate Flooring
Laminate Flooring
In this marerial we are going to talk about the laminate
flooring. This is a material that is created in such a way that
it looks like a normal wood flooring. This material is synthetic
and it can be made of syntehetics or combinations of synthetics
with some ntural ingredients. The whole material is in the end
topped with a decorative applique. The most popular laminate
patterns are the wood ones. It is considered to be the best
choice for rooms where real wood is impossible to be used. The
colors are very natural and also quite varied, imitating even
the different species of wood. The laminate flooring can also be
of the same style as the wood ones, such as strip, plank or
parquet. An important thing to mention here is the fact that the
laminate is designed to be more efficient, being able to face
moisture much better than any natural wood floor. This is
amazing for the ones who always wanted a wooded floor in places
like the bathroom, but were discouraged because the wood's
frailty to water.
We are now going to make a brief presentation of the company
that is probably the number one brand name in what lminate
flooring is concerned, and that is Prego. There is quite a
fierce competition on the market today, as there is a large
number of companies that provide this product. The special thing
about Prego is that it offers the most complex variety of
patterns and, of course, the composition of its materials that
are made of an original composite of layers.
The massive part of the laminate flooring is made of a
water-resistant material whose purpose is to provide evenness
and dimensional stability. All this material is covering a layer
of polymer paper. This material is used because it helps to the
stability of the entire floor, but also because it is able to
adjust to the temperature and humidity levels that are
constantly changing in a house. The covering layer is only a
decorative one. The Prego top layer is a little more special
because it is made of a three-layer combination of materials,
such as the cellulose paper combined with melamine resins and
also with a heat resistant base layer. What makes Prego's
materials harder with 25 % than other brands' products, is the
fact that the Prego specialists also use hardeners while
creating the combinations. The finite prouct is commercialized
as planks and panels of different patterns such as wood, tile
and even stone.
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