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Refinished Like Solid Hardwood
Refinished Like Solid Hardwood
3 times mentioned • YI Jie • 17 November 2017

Refinished Like Solid Hardwood

Durability and Maintenance,Pros,Unlike wood, which can dent, laminate flooring is almost impervious to dents and scratches. Laminate flooring has a "wear layer" that protects the photographic layer underneath.

And if you do get a stain, it is easy to clean off.Cons,The inability to sand and refinish is one of the biggest disadvantages of laminate flooring. If laminate is heavily worn, deep scratched, or grooved, it cannot be sanded or refinished like solid hardwood: it must be replaced.
Refinished Like Solid Hardwood
Refinished Like Solid Hardwood
3 times mentioned • YI Jie • 18 November 2017

Refinished Like Solid Hardwood

Laminated flooring is always known to be more slippery than usual natural floors. As such, the flooring cannot be deemed as a safe bet.

Accidents are bound to occur, as not every time can a person be in his conscious state of mind while walking around the house.There is always a noise of hollowness when you walk on a laminated floor. Once the laminated flooring is worn out, scratched, or grooved, it cannot be sanded or refinished like solid hardwood. It has to be replaced, thus increasing your overall expenses.
Refinished Like Solid Hardwood
Refinished Like Solid Hardwood
3 times mentioned • Gordon Lee • 17 October 2017

Refinished Like Solid Hardwood

Engineered Wood Flooring Engineered hardwood flooring delivers the same beauty of natural hardwood flooring but with greater versatility. The top layer of the material is solid hardwood while the base layers are designed to give the material greater stability and resistance to moisture.

The result is a flooring that can be refinished just like solid hardwood but can be installed in basements and humid climates where hardwood flooring is not recommended.
Disadvantages Laminate Flooring - Vinyl Sheet Flooring
Vinyl Sheet Flooring
11 times mentioned • Gordon Lee • 17 October 2017

Vinyl Sheet Flooring

Pros and Cons of Installing Laminate in the Kitchen When considering flooring for the kitchen, laminate is a popular choice for those who want an aesthetic upgrade from vinyl sheet flooring but have a limited budget for the project. That's a good place to start with the advantages and disadvantages of laminate flooring.
Disadvantages Laminate Flooring - Vinyl Sheet Flooring
Vinyl Sheet Flooring
11 times mentioned • Fenny Vun • 16 October 2017

Vinyl Sheet Flooring

Pros and Cons of Installing Laminate in the Kitchen When considering flooring for the kitchen, laminate is a popular choice for those who want an aesthetic upgrade from vinyl sheet flooring but have a limited budget for the project. That's a good place to start with the advantages and disadvantages of laminate flooring.

Like Solid Hardwood - Resulting In Product Less Susceptible
Resulting In Product Less Susceptible
3 times mentioned • Tyi Jie • 27 November 2017

Resulting In Product Less Susceptible

Virginia Mill Works Engineered 1/2" x 7-1/2" Delaware Driftwood Oak Engineered flooring looks like solid hardwood because it is! Underneath the hardwood veneer are cross-grain wood layers that allow the wood to naturally contract and expand.

One layer stabilizes the next, resulting in a product that is less susceptible to the effects of moisture & temperature change. That means it can be installed virtually anywhere, even in high-moisture areas such as basements and over concrete.
Like Solid Hardwood - Solid Hardwood Flooring
Solid Hardwood Flooring
13 times mentioned • Ong Cui Yan • 18 December 2017

Solid Hardwood Flooring

Laminate and engineered wood are floors that are often confused for each other. One thing is clear: neither are "real wood," in the sense of being 100% sawn wood like solid hardwood flooring.

Past that point, the distinction gets murky. What's the difference between the two, and which one is better for your own needs?
Cannot Sanded - Moisture Barrier
Moisture Barrier
48 times mentioned • Kyee Z • 17 October 2017

Moisture Barrier

Floating Floor Cons This flooring cannot be sanded. It is designed with a sealed finish.

Once the flooring starts to break down or show signs of wearit cannot be refinished, it needs to be replaced. Furthermore, the flooring requires a special moisture barrier underlayment to protect it from humidity, which can sometimes add to the cost of installation; when you're pricing out floating flooring, remember to include the cost of the moisture barrier.
Flooring Almost - Using Vinyl Flooring
Using Vinyl Flooring
3 times mentioned • Ben Green • 17 October 2017

Using Vinyl Flooring

I am using this vinyl flooring for almost a year... So far no complain. Water resistance is a very good feature as it prevents rotting.

I choose it over wooden flooring because my house has history of termites... It's termite proof of course. Try not to select too dark colors as it makes the whole room look dark.
Flooring Almost - Using Vinyl Flooring
Using Vinyl Flooring
3 times mentioned • Ben Green • 17 October 2017

Using Vinyl Flooring

I am using this vinyl flooring for almost a year... So far no complain. Should be better to install tiles. Probably cheaper because when u include the self level flooring chemical to level the floor, it is pretty expensive.

Same cost at putting tiles. Depends on what tiles quality u put. On scratch, it is quite scratch resistance for normal residential use. But of u move furniture a lot, might scratch if deep cut.
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