Hardwood flooring vs. laminate flooring Toronto
Choosing
between hardwood and laminate can be a tough decision because they are equally
good flooring planks. Whether it is a home or a business establishment and at
crossroads whether to choose Hardwood flooring Toronto or laminate you could consider the following points so you
could settle for one of them.
Hardwood
floors are usually expensive because these floors are made up of rare wood
material that has to be imported from different parts of the world. The
hardwood floor is solid and is hard to wear. They make great flooring with
their natural sheen and the natural warmth they exude. Hardwood flooring is a
classic choice because it reminds you of old-world charm and offers a natural
charm that is incomparable with other flooring materials. Hardwood, however,
has certain drawbacks such as moisture vulnerability and its character to
retain stains. Since wood absorbs liquid materials it may not be possible for
you to keep them clean all the time. Wood also has to be sanded and refinished
to last long so it could prove to be a costly affair. Laminate flooring Toronto otherwise would prove to be a better
option to wood, because it has several qualities that you don’t find in wood.
Laminate
are water and moisture resistant and can withstand stains quite easily. All you
need to do is to wipe stains away with a wet cloth. The flooring has a tough
interior and an exterior made up of overcoating which is a mixture of layer
and resin. It is absolutely scratch-proof and will not allow water or stain to
settle on it. It does not fade with sunlight and is ideal flooring if you have
children and pets. Laminate is also easy to clean and can remove spills by
wiping or sweeping away. Laminate offers highly imaginative style variations
and can offer wood, stone or tile finish with versatility. It can be installed
over existing floors but again you shall be required to seek professional
consultation of Toronto flooring installers. Call Pro Flooring, CA for professional laminate flooring and
use number 416 949 6116 or send mail to proflooring@live.ca to contact.
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