Laminate

Laminate flooring is a multi-layer, synthetic product fused together using a lamination process.

It is made up of a composite board layer, a printed or photographic layer, and a top wear layer to protect the flooring product. These layers are bonded together under high pressure.

Laminate flooring simulates the look of hardwood, tile, and stone with realistic visuals. It features a number of performance attributes that include scratch and dent-resistance, easy maintenance, and even waterproof and water-resistant capabilities. Today’s innovative laminate flooring is an affordable and durable option for consumers to consider.

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