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When Pergo invented laminate flooring it started a revolution. At last there was a completely new type of flooring, a truly worry-free way to achieve the beautiful look you want. Since then, they have spent nearly a quarter-century making their revolutionary invention even better. The leader in both design and laminate technology, Pergo remains the world's biggest seller. Compare Pergo flooring to any other laminate, or to any other flooring material, for that matter. With its combination of superior engineering, quality materials, worry-free performance and any-room versatility, Pergo surpasses them all. And when it comes to the designs, well, it's easy to see how Pergo stands out in that department.
Pergo is the world's best selling laminate flooring. It combines beauty, durability, and easy care, so you never have to worry about your floor.
Pergo is currently available in a variety of wood, stone, tile and unique designs.
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Laminate flooring is a tongue and groove interlocking flooring system that rests on top of the existing substrate. Plywood, concrete slab, sheet vinyl flooring, hardwood flooring, or virtually any other flat hard surface is suitable for a "floating" laminate installation. The word "floating" or "float-in" is a flooring term that means the new floor is not attached to the floor underneath. In a typical floating installation, only the joints are glued or attached. The body of the floor rests unattached to an appropriate underlayment.
With most brands of laminate flooring, the joints are glued with specially formulated, water-resistant, glue placed between the tongue and grooves of every plank. There are variances in how much glue is used. They all accomplish the same thing, but in different ways.
Laminate flooring consists of components that are bonded together. On the surface is a wear-resistant decorative surface made of resin-based melamine. This material is bonded to a moisture-resistant wood-based core. A balancing backing is bonded to the underside of the core.
Because laminate floors are so dense, they are easy to keep clean and most, if not all, polishes will not stick to their surface area. All that is really required is vacuuming; dust mopping, and maybe a damp towel at times.
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