What is Laminate?
Why wood-based construction matters in laminate flooring.
The choice of wood-based materials in laminate flooring is not just about aesthetics—it's about performance. Wood offers a balance of durability and flexibility, allowing laminate floors to withstand daily wear. This commitment to quality ensures that your laminate flooring is not only visually appealing but also built to last.

A closer Look at laminate flooring's unique layers.
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The choice of wood-based materials in laminate flooring is not just about aesthetics—it's about performance. Wood offers a balance of durability and flexibility, allowing laminate floors to withstand daily wear. This commitment to quality ensures that your laminate flooring is not only visually appealing but also built to last.
Understanding what laminate flooring is, and isn’t.
- Laminate flooring is moisture resistant but isn’t waterproof / Laminate flooring is designed to resist moisture better than hardwood but is not fully waterproof. It’s well-suited for areas like living rooms or bedrooms but check if it's specified for use in high-moisture areas like bathrooms.
- Laminate flooring is durable with limitations / Highly durable and resistant to scratches and impacts, laminate flooring is not indestructible. It's wise to use floor protectors under heavy furniture and steer clear of abrasive cleaners to maintain its rich appearance.
- Laminate flooring isn’t refinishable / Unlike hardwood, which can be sanded and refinished, once laminate’s surface layer wears down or is damaged, it requires replacement.
- Laminate flooring is economical, with options / While generally more economical than hardwood, laminate may not always be the least expensive flooring option, especially when considering installation costs and longevity, compared to other materials like vinyl.