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Product Description
Endless Aesthetic Choices: Normal Laminate offers a diverse array of colors, patterns, and textures, ensuring you can find the perfect match for your design vision, from classic elegance to contemporary chic.
Exceptional Durability: This flooring is built to withstand the rigors of daily life, making it an ideal choice for homes, offices, or commercial spaces. It resists wear, impact, and scratches with grace.
Easy Maintenance: Normal Laminate simplifies your life with minimal upkeep, as it repels stains and wipes clean effortlessly, leaving you with more time for what matters most.
Cost-Effective Luxury: You get the luxurious look of hardwood or stone at a fraction of the price, allowing you to indulge in style without compromising your budget.
Simple Installation: Installing Normal Laminate is a breeze, thanks to its user-friendly click-and-lock systems, reducing installation time and costs.
Environmental Responsibility: Many Normal Laminate options are eco-friendly, using sustainable materials and low-emission adhesives, contributing to a greener planet.
Hygienic and Allergy-Friendly: These floors are hypoallergenic and easy to clean, making them a perfect choice for families or individuals with allergies or asthma.
Fade Resistance: Normal Laminate's advanced technology ensures that it retains its vibrant colors and patterns, even in the face of direct sunlight exposure.
Versatility: Whether you're looking to transform your living room, bedroom, or office space, Normal Laminate's versatility allows it to shine in any setting.
Warm Underfoot: Enjoy the warmth and comfort of Normal Laminate, as it's compatible with underfloor heating systems.
Specification
Item | Standard | Result |
Overall Thick | EN ISO 24236 | ±0.15mm |
Wearlayer Thick | EN ISO 24340 | ±0.05mm |
Dimensiontal Stability after exposure to heat | EN ISO 24342 | X Direction: 0.05% Y Direction: 0.015% |
Curling after exposure to heat | EN 434 | <0.2mm |
Peeling Strength | EN 431 | >90N(50mm) |
Locking Strength | EN ISO 24334 | >120N(50mm) |
Residual Indentation | EN ISO 24343-1 | <0.1mm |
Castor Chair | ISO 4918 | After 25000 cycles, no visible damage |
Slip Resistance | EN 13893 | Class DS |
Fire Resistance | EN 13501-1 | Bfl-S1 |
Abrasion Resistance | EN 660 | Group T |
Stain & Chemical Resistance | EN ISO 26987 | Class 0 |
Cigarette Burn Test | EN ISO 1399 | Class 4 |
Color Fastness | ISO 105-B02 | ≥Grade 6 |
Formaldehyde Emission | EN 717-3 | 0 |
FAQs
What is laminate flooring?
Laminate flooring is a type of synthetic flooring product that simulates the appearance of wood, stone, or other materials. It consists of multiple layers, including a wear layer, a decorative layer, a core layer, and a backing layer.
How is laminate flooring different from hardwood flooring?
Laminate flooring is a cost-effective alternative to hardwood flooring. While it mimics the look of wood, it is made of composite materials and does not consist of solid wood. Laminate is typically less expensive and easier to install than hardwood.
Is laminate flooring durable?
Laminate flooring is known for its durability. The wear layer on the surface is designed to resist scratches, stains, and fading. It is a good choice for high-traffic areas in your home.
Can I install laminate flooring myself?
Yes, many people choose to install laminate flooring as a DIY project. It often comes in a "click and lock" system that makes installation relatively straightforward. However, professional installation is also an option if you're unsure about doing it yourself.
Is laminate flooring suitable for bathrooms and kitchens?
Laminate flooring is not recommended for areas with high moisture levels, such as bathrooms and kitchens, as it can warp or become damaged when exposed to excessive moisture. Consider using it in drier areas of your home.
How do I clean and maintain laminate flooring?
Laminate flooring is easy to clean. Regular sweeping or vacuuming, along with occasional damp mopping, is usually sufficient. Avoid excessive water and harsh chemicals, as they can damage the flooring.
Can I place heavy furniture on laminate flooring?
Yes, you can place heavy furniture on laminate flooring, but it's a good idea to use furniture pads or coasters to prevent indentations or scratches. Be cautious when moving heavy items to avoid dragging them across the floor.
Can I refinish or sand laminate flooring like hardwood?
Unlike hardwood, laminate flooring cannot be sanded or refinished. Once it's damaged, it usually needs to be replaced or repaired by replacing individual planks.
How long does laminate flooring last?
The lifespan of laminate flooring can vary depending on the quality of the product and the level of foot traffic it experiences. On average, laminate flooring can last 15-25 years or more with proper care.
Is laminate flooring a good choice for people with allergies?
Laminate flooring is a good choice for people with allergies because it doesn't trap allergens like carpet can. It's easy to keep clean and doesn't harbor dust mites or other allergens.
Can I install laminate flooring over existing flooring?
In some cases, you can install laminate flooring over existing flooring, such as vinyl or linoleum. However, it's important to follow the manufacturer's recommendations and ensure the subfloor is flat and in good condition.
What are the design and style options for laminate flooring?
Laminate flooring comes in a wide range of styles and designs, including various wood grains, stone patterns, and colors. You can choose from different plank widths and textures to match your aesthetic preferences.