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Century Oak Grey Laminate floor tiles are high quality oak wood effect laminates manufactured by Kronotex. The laminates are embossed which provides a textured finish making them look and feel like natural hardwood wood but at a fraction of the price.
It is AC3 rated laminate flooring - this is the highest rating for domestic use, so ideal for to be used in any domestic areas that get heavy foot traffic such as kitches, staircases, hallways and landings. It is NOT recommended for rooms prone to high water spillage such as bathrooms.
It is suitable for underfloor heating.
Kronotex - Superior 7mm range
Click-in tongue and groove system - no adhesive required. It is recommended to be fitted on top of a laminate underlay to reduce impact noises and improve thermal performance.
Bevelled egdged tile - 7mm x 193mm x 1380mm
20 years direct with manufacturer
These days almost all laminates are glueless. Glue is mostly used in the fitting LVT to create strong bond with the floor surface Most people say that glueless laminate flooring is ooks more attractive than those with glue. The majority of our installs are glueless although depending on the laminate board you choose some do come with their own adhesive. We have had experience in both and once installed by our team you would be non the wiser as to which option it had been. We would simple recomment choosing the laminate design you want and let us handle the fitting of it.
No, laminate floors are not slippery. They have been designed so that they will be safe even if someone falls on them and water repellent. However not all laminate floor boards are equally suitable for use in high water areas such wet rooms or bathrooms, so please ensure you discuss the location of your laminate flooring and how you expect it will be used.
We recommend an underlay is used for laminate flooring but this should be one designed specifically for laminates - not the same sort as used for carpets. Laminate underlay helps to provide cushioning for laminate floors which are hard and can be noisy when walked on. An underlay also helps reduce noise transmission through laminate flooring panels, so if fitted upstairs you are not distubed by load footsteps overhead!
Most laminate flooring products can handle wet areas, some are design for this more than others though. However, another option can be to apply special waterproofing treatment to them before putting them in wet areas,
Laminate floors are often compared with real wood flooring. The laminated surface of laminate floors is water resistant, hard wearing and more scratch resistant than many hardwood flooring options but this can also be influenced by the type of finsh applied. Laminates will tend to be much more affordable than solid hardwood flooring and provide a neat uniformed finish.
No, it isn't. Laminate flooring is fully man made and is made up of multiple layers. Each layer adds to the overall strength of the floor. Here are the layers of laminate flooring:
Top Layer - This layer is made up of melamine resin which gives the floor its color. Melamine Resin is used because it is strong, durable and easy to clean. The top layer also helps to prevent scratches.
Face Layer - This face layer is made of wood veneer or whatever design is being created.
Core Layer - This core layer is made of fiberglass. Fiberglass is used because it is lightweight and has great insulation qualities.
Base Layer - This layer is usually made of plywood or particleboard. The base layer is used to hold the other layers together.
Engineered flooring has its top layer made from real hardwood which is then fixed to other thicker wood bases such as high quality plywood to provide a strong uniformed wooden floor, which as a result is much more expensive than laminate