Laminate Flooring

Our laminate flooring is designed to be floated, which means it should never be nailed or glued to the sub-floor. Our glue-less laminate planks come with a specially designed mechanical locking system, making installation a breeze. No need for any additional adhesive - simply join the planks together and create a seamless and beautiful floor.


Say goodbye to expensive hardwood floors and stone/ceramic tiles - laminate flooring has become the go-to option for many homeowners looking for a cost-effective and durable alternative. And with our customer-centric approach, we make sure to understand your needs and pain points, providing you with tailored and relatable content. Our goal is to inspire action and build a strong connection with our customers, so that you can confidently choose our laminate flooring for your home.

Care & Maintenance Tips

Regularly sweep the floor.

Sweeping your laminate flooring with a dry dust mop every few days is crucial to prevent scratches and damage. Everyday dirt, hair, and debris can cause scratches to develop over time if left to build up. Make sure to sweep in the direction that the laminate floor tiles were laid to pick up any debris that may have fallen in between the grooves. If you prefer, you can also use a vacuum with a soft brush attachment instead of a dry dust mop.


Clean up spills immediately.

In case of any liquid spills, it's essential to clean them up immediately using a cloth or sponge. Even water can cause damage or staining to the protective wear layer of laminate flooring if left for prolonged periods. After soaking up any excess liquid with a dry cloth, use a damp cloth or sponge to spot-clean the area and remove any remaining residue. Make sure to dry the spot with a dry, soft cloth and do not leave the area wet.


Stick to a mop for deep cleaning.

When it comes to deep cleaning, avoid using steam cleaners, buffers, or polishers, as they can easily damage your laminate flooring. Instead, use a mop and some elbow grease to get your floors looking pristine. It may take a few passes, but using a mop is a safer option for your floors. If you're having trouble getting your floors clean, don't hesitate to call a professional for help.


Use mild detergent for tougher stains.

For tougher stains or more cleaning power, you can use a mild detergent on your laminate floors. Alternatively, you can also use a commercial product specifically labeled for use on laminate flooring. Make sure to read the label and use the product correctly, as a little goes a long way. Avoid using cleaners that promise a shiny finish, as they can cause a waxy buildup on your floors. Similarly, avoid using pine-scented products, as they can leave a dull, soapy residue on your floors.


We hope these tips will help you keep your laminate floors looking beautiful for years to come. Remember to always prioritize regular maintenance and spot cleaning to prevent any damage and maintain the longevity of your floors. Thank you for visiting our website, and don't hesitate to contact us for any further assistance.

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