Pergo Flooring
Pergo flooring provides a broad selection of
laminate flooring, with an emphasis on reproducing the genuine
feel of hardwood and tile.
With Pergo flooring, homeowners can have a great looking
floor that won't suffer from water damage or abrasions.
Laminate flooring requires next to no maintenance, and will
stay looking great for decades. The latest Pergo flooring
reproduces the graining, knotting, texture, and color of
genuine hardwood. Visitors will have a hard time recognizing
the floor as anything but hardwood.
In addition to its wonderful appeal and enduring aesthetics,
laminate flooring is also very easy to install. With its
interlocking tiles, Pergo flooring is simple enough to install
without any professional assistance. The tiles are manufactured
with a groove that allows the tiles to interlock without any
adhesives. Provided a home installer has a tile cutting tool,
the installation should be very little trouble. Interlocking
Pergo flooring is also friendlier to the environment, as it
requires no toxic adhesives, without any of the harmful
chemical adhesives that other floors possess.
Home installation is easy enough for almost anyone to do, and
can save thousands of dollars in professional installation
fees. Pergo flooring is safer and healthier without any of the
chemicals seen in other flooring. Once a Pergo floor is
installed, it typically lasts for many years. Worn out and
damaged tiles can be easily replaced. Laminate flooring will
not suffer in the same way from water damage and abrasion as
hardwood. A hardwood will bow and bend over time when exposed
to water. Cupping and crowning results from extended moisture
exposure. This moisture can come both from spills and from
water that wicks up from the subfloor, making prevention
difficult.
Pergo flooring is a better choice than carpet as well,
offering both comfort and reliability that the former cannot.
Carpet can soak up water and stains, making it tough to
maintain. Over time, carpet can end up absorbing odors that
stick around. Laminate flooring will not absorb any of these
same smells, remaining in great condition for many years.
Carpet, by contrast, will gradually become torn and dingy. A
torn or frayed carpet must inevitably be replaced entirely,
whereas laminate tiles can be individually fixed.
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