The business of choosing the right laminate flooring for your house can end up becoming a daunting task especially when you consider the type of flooring that is available in the market today. There are different plank sizes, grains, textures and colors to choose from as well as price ranges that may be on offer all of which can easily confuse many homeowners. In spite of this, the lure of laminate flooring has continued to be obvious; what with laminate combining the taste and beauty of a timber floor with the durability and functionality afforded by the newest flooring technologies. The choice of laminate flooring should not be rocket science; it should be a well thought-out decision that should incorporate long-term use to determine the correct value of your laminate; the value for money should be the true litmus test.

The type of joining used: Laminate flooring is normally laid floating and not glued using an innovative but simple click system that is called a joining system that is used to connect one board to another. While most customers don’t give the slightest thought to this important factor, it is important that you get a perfect joining system. One of the leading joining systems for laminate flooring is known as the Uniclic system which is quite easy to install and provides a gap-free laminate flooring installation

Warranties: Warranties are a very important process for buying laminate flooring without any exception; a 25-year warranty should give you some peace of mind in the long term. However, even though you will feel settled with a 25-year warranty, there are many long warranties that are given out prolifically while at the same time others will be made void by some default as a result of some prevailing environmental conditions such as the presence of moisture. There are also other times when you have what looks like a perfect warranty for your laminate flooring but you may not have a legitimate company to follow up on them; think about suppliers who don’t follow up on complaints or those who will have left the market after making short-term profits.

Moisture resistance: Moisture is the number one enemy of laminate flooring; the moisture resistance of your laminate floor will be determined by the quality as well as the moisture resistance of its HDF core; the rule of the thumb is the harder the HDF core, the better the quality of your laminate flooring.

Reputation: Take your time to find out how long the particular laminate flooring product has been in the local market; you may want to see whether it has been featured anywhere in magazines or online. See what kind of reviews you will find about the product you are interested in buying.

Author's Bio: 

This article is penned by Lora Davis for Hector's Magic Carpet who are in the business of providing carpet installation, hardwood floor installation and laminate flooring in Alpharetta, Marietta and Lawrenceville areas since 1994. So if you are looking for an laminate flooring expert in these areas then choose Hector's Magic Carpet.