Laminate flooring is versatile, durable, attractive flooring with the appearance of a hardwood floor. Made of several materials bonded together under high pressure, it consists of a moisture resistant layer under a layer of HDF, topped with a high-resolution photographic image of natural wood and finished with an extremely high abrasion class Al2O3 layer.
Q: What exactly is laminate flooring made of?
A: Laminate flooring consists of several materials bonded together under high pressure: a moisture-resistant bottom layer, a core of High-Density Fiberboard (HDF), a high-resolution photographic wood image, and a protective Al2O3 abrasion-resistant top layer.
Q: Where can I install this flooring?
A: It is extremely versatile and can be installed in virtually any indoor room, above or below ground, over wood or concrete. However, it is not recommended for wet locations like bathrooms or saunas where water may stand.
Q: What does the AC rating mean?
A: AC (Abrasion Class) measures the floor's resistance to wear. AC3 is suitable for residential and light commercial use, while AC4 and AC5 are designed for higher traffic commercial applications.
Q: How do I maintain the floor's appearance?
A: Use protective felt pads under furniture, avoid high heels, use doormats at entrances, and never sand or refinish the surface. Promptly clean up any liquid spills.
Q: Do you accept third-party quality inspections?
A: Yes, we accept third-party inspections from reputable laboratories such as SGS and Intertek to ensure the products meet the required quality standards.
Q: What quality certificates do your products hold?
A: Our products are certified with ISO9001, ISO14001, CE, and FloorScore, which indicates the flooring has passed rigorous indoor VOC emission tests.