Discount Laminate Flooring – Price Considerations

If you’re in the market for discount laminate flooring but haven’t made cost a main consideration, you might want to reconsider. Prices, generally, range from $2.00 to $5.00 per square foot, thereby making your flooring choice one based on the brand of the product, its quality and the value related to these considerations. Most flooring purchasers of discount laminate wood flooring generally spend, on average, around $3.00 to $4.00 per square foot.

Don’t Ignore Your Floors!

If you want to make a big impact in as few steps as possible, start at the bottom. Making the right choice in flooring can add value to your condo that will not only increase your enjoyment while you live in it, but also increase the resale value when you choose to move on.

Seven Steps to Installing Hardwood Laminate Flooring

Once you have all your tools, acclimatized your bamboo hardwood laminate flooring boards and have a perfectly level sub floor, you are ready to start installing your laminate floor. The main seven steps to doing this are:

1. Determine what direction the laminate boards will lay. Usually if there is a great deal of light coming from outside through a door or window, the planks lay in a direction away from the light.

2. The first board laid with one end against a wall and one side against an adjacent wall.

Seven Reasons For Installing Hardwood Laminate Flooring

More and more people are choosing to install hardwood laminate flooring over other types of flooring including genuine hardwood flooring, carpets and ceramic tiles. The top 7 reasons for this include:

1. Adds value to your property – everyone would like a reasonably easy way to increase the value of their property. The two ways that allow the greatest effect is to paint the walls and renew the flooring.

Installing Hardwood Laminate Flooring – 4 Steps to Prepare

When looking at installing hardwood laminate flooring, there are 4 main steps you need to follow in preparation:

1. Get everything you will need from your laminate flooring supplier before you start. These things include the laminate flooring boards themselves.

Hardwood Laminate Flooring – To Glue Or Not to Glue

Recently I installed bamboo hardwood laminate flooring also known as a floating floor in a one bedroom unit I was about to move into. I was faced with the decision of whether to get the snap in variety that doesn’t require glue or the hardwood laminate flooring that does require you to glue the boards together. So I rang a friend of mine who had installed laminated boards several years before.