Hard Wearing Laminate Floors That Last A Lifetime
Laminate floors
can be highly durable, and last a long time. The emulated wood planks are
created with systematic layering of High Density Fibreboard (HDF). Hardwearing
laminate floors are signified by some specific ratings that manufactures label
their products with. It is based on the ratings that buyers can select the most
substantial options.
The basic
construction of laminate flooring involves 4 types of layering. The first, and
most important, is the backing or barrier layer, then comes the inner core
layer, and finally, the resin soaked photo paper image that is topped with a transparent
wear resistant layer.
The barrier
layer is responsible for supporting and protecting the inner core layers from
swelling and warping against excessive heat or moisture. It is fused with the inner
core layer, that together form the base of the plank, and its overall thickness.
Manufacturers very commonly use protective sealers made of melamine resins to
coat both the backing and inner core layers in order to optimize the hardwearing
factor. Haro laminate flooring is one such brand
that has excelled in manufacturing beautiful, hardwearing laminate floors.
Once the base is
created, finally, the top layer is attached, which is responsible for the
actual aesthesis of the floor design, and is indeed a paper photo image that is
treated with resin. The photo layer is supposed to be a vibrant appearing and
indistinguishably realistic replication of solid wood. Ceramic and stone floor
replication is also used for laminate floors, but wood fiber emulation is most
common. Manufactures often use coloring, texturing, toning and wood graining to
make their products more aesthetically vibrant. The wear layer is transparent
coating of melamine and aluminum oxide that is responsible for protecting the
image layer from scratch, scruff and other wear and tear. The thickness of
laminated wood planks usually range from 8mm to 12-mm. Thicker planks offer
greater support for the inner cores, and also allow more room for restoration
and repairing.
It is the
combination of the above mentioned elements that judge the Abrasion Coefficient
rate or AC rate of laminate floors. The classification of AC rates, range from
AC 1 to AC 5.
The number on
the AC Rate determines the wear ability as well as the price of the particular
laminate. The AC 1 is the cheapest option, and is ideal for low traffic areas,
such as single person homes. AC 2 is ideal for family homes. The AC 3 to AC 5
is hard wearing floors that are ideal for commercial grounds, and heavy traffic
areas.
The basic wear
layer of laminate floors itself is meant to be highly durable and resistant to
normal wear. Some manufacturers can go the distance offering long-term warranties.
Lamett Laminate Flooring offers a 25years
warranty for residential wear, and a 5-year commercial wear. This altogether
makes emulated wood floors a practical choice for all kinds of flooring
solutions.
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