If you are planning to buy laminate floors, it is important that you at least take a few moments of your time and read through this laminate floor buying guide so that you make the right decision.
TIP 1: Look at AC Ratings
While shopping around for laminate floors, you may have encountered AC ratings. AC ratings are standards set by the Association of European Producers of Laminate Flooring, and these standards represent the durability of the product. The ratings range from AC1 to AC5. The first, AC1 is considered to have the least durability (though still strong) while AC5 is considered to have the highest durability.
The least durable, AC1 is enough for low-traffic places, such as a guest bedroom, while AC5 is for places where there is heavy traffic and the likelihood of abuse, such as a shopping mall. Of course, a higher durability nets a higher price, but you must also realize that even a heavy-traffic residential floor will do well with AC3 laminate floors. The more durable AC4 and AC5 laminate floors are just too much for residential floors.
TIP 2: Always Ask For a Sample
Wow! The pictures of the laminate floor on the internet or on the brochures look awesome! We are not saying that all businesses deceive customers with pictures; what we are saying is that it is better to defend yourself against those who do.
When you are looking at a picture of a laminate floor and you are set on buying it, it is always best to ask for a sample first. Most flooring shops already have handy samples available already and most internet flooring companies would be happy to send you samples of their laminate flooring as well. To be sure about the right floor or design that you want, better to see it in real life, right?
TIP 3: Set a Budget
There are a lot of laminate floors that are available for less value than a can of soda. Though they may seem to be a great deal, many of these products have a lesser quality or have been discontinued in production. Discontinued laminate causes problems if you ever have to replace part of your floors down the road. Imagine having to replace the whole room's flooring just because one plank got busted, or imagine having one plank in the middle of a room with an entirely different color as the rest.
Good quality laminate floors usually range from $2 to $6 per square foot. Just remember to stick to your budget and choose accordingly.
TIP 4: Choosing a Brand
The best brands are those that past customers have good experiences with. Just ask around, or look at comments from users over the internet. You will soon find a good brand that will suit your need.