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Vinyl Flooring Installation
The well-known advantages of vinyl flooring are many. It's comfortable and quiet underfoot, resistant to damage, water-proof, easy to install and maintain, affordable, and available in a large number of colors and designs.
Because Vinyl flooring is very durable, it is ideal for high-traffic areas such as kitchens and bathrooms. Vinyl flooring is also very easy to maintain, and it can be less expensive than other types of flooring such as hardwood or tile.
Laminate Flooring Installation
Laminate flooring is made as stiff individual planks with interlocking edges that an be snapped together. It’s sometimes referred to as a “floating floor” because the material isn’t nailed to a subfloor. Instead, the planks are installed over a thin underlayment pad. The interlocking edges hold everything tight together without fasteners.
Laminate flooring is made with a decorative top layer that’s glued to a core of compacted wood fibers. That top layer is actually a printed photograph of wood species, stone and ceramic tile. A clear, durable coating of plastic resin protects against scratches and spills. Limited lifetime warranties against damage and defects are available from reputable manufacturers.
Hardwood Floor Installation
If you purchase hardwood flooring, you'll need to decide between solid or engineered. Solid hardwood is milled from a single piece of wood. Because it can be repeatedly sanded, it can last for decades. A natural material, solid hardwood is susceptible to temperature and humidity changes and cannot be installed below grade or in damp spaces. It must be nailed to a wooden subfloor or glued Engineered hardwood floor is created by bonding layers of hardwood ("plies") together in a cross-grain construction.
These layers give greater stability. Because it can withstand higher levels of humidity, engineered hardwood flooring can be installed in baths and basements, as well as over concrete subfloors and radiant heating elements. Engineered hardwood flooring uses fewer trees than solid hardwood. It can be stapled or glued, or it can "float" (affixed to itself rather than the subfloor).
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— The American Pro Floors Team