What is Laminated Flooring?

Laminated flooring, also known as floating wood tile in Canada and the United States, is a multi-layer man-made flooring product merged together with a lamination procedure. Laminate flooring imitates wood, or at times stone, with a picturesque appliqué layer beneath a lucid shielding layer. The interior core layer is typically composed of melamine resin and fiber board supplies. There is every so often a glue backing for easiness of installation. Laminate flooring has developed drastically in fame, being far easier to sustain than conventional hardwood flooring. Moreover, it has the benefits of being cheaper than natural flooring materials, and of being more resilient and sanitary than carpet. At Sydney Timber Flooring, we provide the best laminated flooring in Sydney!

Laminate floors are considered to be incredibly low-maintenance compared to wood floors. Not like natural wood, laminate floors don’t necessitate waxing, staining or oiling. It is imperative to keep laminate clean because dust, dirt and sand particles may graze the decorative side over time in high-traffic areas.
Adhesive felt pads are habitually placed on the foot of furniture on laminated floors to avert scratching.
Glue less laminate floors may progressively become separated, creating evident gaps amid planks. It is vital to “tap” the planks back jointly using the suitable tool as you become aware of the gaps, or else dirt will fill up the gaps making it hard to close them later on.