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Laminate Flooring Problems - Common Complaints on Laminate Floors

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By johnr54


Laminate flooring is a popular option with homeowners because of it low cost and relative ease of installation. It's an attractive alternative to hardwood floors, and can be installed by some homeowners. But it's not without it's limitations and problems. We examine a few of the issues with laminate flooring so you can make an intelligent decision on using it in your home.

Advantages of Laminate Flooring

Cost - Lamininate flooring is significantly cheaper to install than hardwood flooring

Ease of installation - Laminate floors often use an interlocking system, where the strips of flooring fit together without the use of glue, nails or staples. Laminate can be installed over many surfaces that hardwood floors can't be put on.

Durability - Even if they are treated, real wood floors are fairly durable but still can scratch and fade in direct sunlight. Laminate wood flooring is more resistant to both scratches and stains.



Disadvantages/ Problems with Laminate Flooring

Appearance - Laminate is supposed to look like real wood, simulating the grain and texture of a wood floor. However, it is a synthetic product, so the natural variations seen in a wood floor won't be there with laminate. There will be more of a regular pattern and not the occasional light or dark plank that breaks up the view with a natural floor. The more expensive laminates do a better job of imitating the natural variations of hardwood floors, yet are still relatively inexpensive.

Chipping - As the name implies, these floors are built up of several layers laminated together, as opposed to a hardwood floor which has a large piece of wood that makes up the section of floor. Since it has multiple layers, it's possible for the laminate to be chipped when it is struck by a falling object, leazving a fairly visible chip (since the layer underneath has not been finished, it will of course be a different color.

Moisture - Moisture is the enemy of most flooring, and laminates are no exception. Some areas, like a bathroom or then kitchen, can be a regular source of moisture, which will lead to discoloration and warping or even unpleasant odors for a laminate floor. A location near a door can lead to problems, espcially near a patio door. Once again pets and small children can be a source of problems when it comes to keeping the flooring dry.

In the kitchen, some unexpected sources of moisture (ice maker/ dispensor, the sink, and disposal can all be a source of moisture that will ruing the flooring.

Traction - Just like hardwaod floors, a laminate floor can be fairly slippery, so young children (especially in socks) or larger pes like dogs may find that once they start going they have trouble stopping on these flooors. In some spots the best way to combat this is to have an area rug, with either an traction pad underneath or a lining on the back to make it stay in one place.

Back problems - If you are used to standing on a carpeted surface, you may find that a laminate floor, as well as a hardwood or tile surface, will lead to fatique and back pain because of the unforgivikng surface.

Overall, laminate floors are a good value for your home, but as you can see we've covered some potential problem areas that are good to be aware of as you choose the areas of your home that you will install laminate flooring in.

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newsworthy profile image

newsworthy  says:
10 months ago

The one room in my home with laminate floor is a main room.  I was fortunate to get the house Im in but I would like to get rid of laminate floor.  Its all that you say it is and unappealing. 

From a decorating perspective, laminate does not blend well with different wooden stained furniture.

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Lela Davidson  says:
10 months ago

Any tricks for repairing blistering on a composite natural wood floor? That would be a great How To Hub!

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