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Pergo Presto Glueless Laminate Flooring



One of the newest most innovative laminate flooring products on the market is Pergo Presto. Pergo Presto is a glueless laminate floor that is installed by sliding the pieces into one another by the way of groove and tongue. With Pergo Presto there is an adhesive strip on the backside of the piece that attaches it to the sub floor (can be made of wood, cement, or other flooring products). There is no gluing and no wetting with Pergo Presto, just the simple application.

This type of Pergo floor has a built in edge sealant to protect the floor from getting any moisture beneath it. Moisture can ruin the floor through warping and swelling. This new floor type by Prego is a great solution for people who enjoy to do-it-yourself, and who have the financial leeway for the convenience of a glue-free laminate floor.

Where to Find It
This Pergo product can be found at most large home improvement stores and other flooring stores that carry laminate wood flooring. There are also online companies that sell Pergo flooring. Be wise and cost compare to make sure you get the best price with the customer service you expect and deserve. Customer service is important, since you will want to be able to ask questions or find quick answers to your Pergo Presto installation problems. It is important that you are able to get the help you need.

Pergo Presto Installation
Before attempting to install the Pergo Presto floor on your own, make sure you seriously consider your level of do-it-yourself expertise. If you feel comfortable reading the Pergo Presto instructions and completing the installation on your own, that is great. If, on the other hand, you are nervous and feel you would like some further instruction, there are a number of options you have. You have the option to take a home improvement class at your local home improvement store, or you can watch an online video on the installation process of a laminate floor by Pergo. There will also books about installing such a floor in your nearby library. If you take the time to further your knowledge on your own, do not forget to pay attention to the specifics provided by the Pergo manufacturer to ensure the best results.

In order to allow the laminate flooring to adjust to the levels of moisture in the air of the room you are going to be installing it in, leave the Prego flooring in the room (in open boxes) for at least 48 hours prior to the Pergo Presto installation (72 hours if you live in an extremely dry or humid climate). This also will allow for the Pergo Presto laminate to do any swelling or shrinking before you spend the time installing it.

Your Presto floor can be installed on almost any subfoor, including wood and tile. If the room you want to install the flooring in has carpet, you should remove it prior to installation. You should also make sure you use the tools offered by the manufacturer, such as tapping block and tightening straps. This will help you to fit the Pergo flooring as tightly as possible together. Make sure there is a

Properly Caring For Your Laminate Wood Flooring



When it comes to home repairs on the floors, one of the biggest things that people are leaning towards is laminate wood flooring. In fact, not only is it a new alternative in flooring options but it also resembles natural hardwood floors! In recent years, the quality of the materials used has increased as well as they have become more durable. In many homes it has become difficult to tell which is real and which flooring are laminate wood floors.

Once you have made the decision of having laminate wood floors, you will then have to choose which style and color best works for you and your home. In fact, there are styles that look identical to natural wood flooring or there are ceramic tiles as well. As for the colors of wood flooring, they are available from a light tone to a very dark tone. When choosing a color you will want to keep in mind the room as well as the plans for it!

If you are looking to purchase laminate flooring, you will be able to find it at almost any home improvement center, flooring store, or even on the internet. The biggest thing is finding the best deal. If you have a small room, you may get away with purchasing remnants; as they may be more affordable.

For many people, learning how to install laminate flooring can be very difficult; however, it is quite simple. In fact, laminate flooring is not at all attached to the floor; they are actually known as floating floors. Laminate flooring has a tongue and groove design; which is when there are slats attached by sliding the tongue into the groove. They are then held together with a special adhesive.

When laying the laminate flooring down, they can be put over just about anything; however, you will need to remove any old carpet and pads. Once the carpet is gone, you will want to make sure the floor is level.

If you are uncertain about installing the laminate yourself, you can also hire a professional to do the installation, as well. Either way, installation is a very simple job that shouldn’t take too long. However, if you hire a professional you will be looking at a much larger bill; which may be worth it to some people!

Once the laminate floor is installed, all you have to worry about is taking care of it; which can also be very simple. In most cases all you have to do is follow all the instructions. Other than cleaning it as you would any other floor, the only thing you need to know is that it won’t need any wax.

When washing it, you will want to make sure you don’t use a lot of water; as it could damage the coating of the laminate as well as the paper backing. If moisture builds up, it could cause a mold problem, as well. Therefore, you will not want to put this flooring in your bathroom!

Wood Flooring Can Be Very Expensive



You may not want wood flooring and all the cost that is involved in the installation unless you are going to stay in your home long term. There are several important factors that go into choosing the proper flooring material for any situation. This particular article will look at real wood flooring and some considerations to make before taking the plunge.

Wood flooring is very nice and there are many types to choose from like Bamboo flooring which has become a very popular choice with builders and home owners alike. The cost is very good and the durability is also a real plus. However, there are some great alternatives that you should think about as well.

Laminate flooring is a great second choice and one that should be thought about if you are planning to re-sell your home in the near future. There are two reasons why you should consider laminate wood flooring and they are; the cost of materials, and the cost of installation. Both of these factors are less expensive than real wood flooring material.

If you plan to stay in your home for several years then by all mean you should look into real wood surfaces. You will find that the many styles and materials that are available can be a bit confusing. It may be best to consult a flooring installer before getting too far ahead of the game.

The flooring sales person at your local dealer may only tell you the benefits of their company and products. They may be good points, but obviously you want to get other opinions. By seeking advice from someone who installs the wood flooring for a living you can get a non sales pitch opinion on what fits your needs the best.