Bruce Laminate Flooring Is An Outstanding Choice For Your Home
Laminate flooring is a multi-layered floor covering used in place of wood or sometimes stone. It is made by pressing several layers of different materials together to create a durable product that has the desired appearance. The top layer is made for durability; it resists scratching and protects the lower layers. The next layer has a faux wood-grain image or an image to make the laminate appear however it needs. Countless wood-grain patterns are available, as are many stone or tile patterns. Laminate can be manufactured to match any desired appearance. A third and sometimes fourth layer consist of material to give the flooring strength and structure. Textures can often be embossed into the laminate to aid in its imitation of another substance. The final or backing layer is waterproof to prevent moisture from seeping from the floor and forcing the flooring to warp or come unglued from the floor.
Bruce Laminate Flooring is an outstanding choice. It offers a truly enormous variety of patterns. Hi-Definition Print Technology™ gives Bruce Laminate Flooring an unbelievably accurate, incredibly realistic look that nothing can rival, other than genuine hardwood. The G3™ Wear Layer resists scratches, gouges, stains, and fading over time. Other lines feature an aluminium oxide finish for even greater protection. The Magnum HDF Core with thermo-fused backing provide a solid foundation and moisture proof backing to protect from spilled liquids or seeping moisture from below.
Bruce Laminate is available from local hardware stores and a number of online stores offering discounts. FloorOne.com starts with the American Home Collection beginning at $1.59 per square foot, and ends with the Reserve Premium Collection at $2.68 per square foot.
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Park Avenue Fruit wood Select tops the high-end offers from FloorMall.com at $3.55 per square foot. They offer a more modest Heritage Heights Golden Oak for $1.30 per square foot. Fastfloors.com has a Garden stone pattern from Bruce for $3.49 per square foot. They also have many Heritage Heights choices from $1.32 per square foot. Costing $3.89 per square foot, the Park Avenue collection rounds out the more premium choices. Be sure to consider the installation choices available. Bruce laminate is most often installed with glue, but many collections are available with a no-glue, tongue and groove locking construction.
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