Several Things To Think About If You’re Deciding Between Laminate And Hardwood Flooring

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Choosing flooring can be very difficult, especially if you are torn between 2 options like hardwood flooring and laminated flooring. Each kind of floor covering has its pros and cons, so there are a number of things that you must consider before making your final decision.

First off, is the floor in area where you are planning to put the floor certain to get wet? Hardwood flooring typically is not meant to get wet, and can get damaged simply if water sits on it for any period. In rooms such as the kitchen or the rest room or an entryway it’s best to use laminate instead of hardwood.

Next, have you got kids or pets? Children and pets tend to be certain to damage flooring, either due to stains or scratches. Laminate flooring is much better at standing up to having things dropped on it without leaving dents, and stains are more easy to stop, as are scratches.

When it comes to upkeep, both types of flooring require just sweeping and maybe a moist mop for the most part. Hardwood flooring does best if you clean it with special hardwood cleaners, however. If your laminate gets scratched, you will need to replace it (or at a minimum the actual plank that’s scratched), but hardwood can be refinished without replacing it.

Consider also how much sun the room is put through. Laminated flooring typically have UV protection so they will not fade quickly in the daylight. Hardwood can be faded from exposure to the sun, so it’s best to use it in rooms where the curtains will be closed and it will not have as much sun exposure.

If you want to add value to your house and make it better to sell in the future, hardwood is generally the absolute best. Laminates will look nice, but they do not truly add to the value of your house like hardwood does. Many consumers are specially searching for homes with hardwood floors, so it may also make your home better to sell.

You need to also think about the budget that you have available. Laminate is much cheaper and better to install, and there are several different sorts of wood that this flooring can mimic. Hardwood takes longer and requires a pro for the installation, as well as being more expensive.

As you can see, there are a number of things that you need to consider before choosing which flooring to use. Each kind of flooring has its advantages, depending on your situation and priorities.

Posted by Shawne F. Loore   @   19 May 2010

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