Laminate flooring is a flooring option that offers almost the same advantages as real hardwood flooring and engineered wood flooring do, minus the costly expenditures that the latter flooring options normally entail. Since its boom in the last decade of the past century, there are many businesses now engaged in laminate flooring, including Bruce Laminate Flooring. These businesses continue to thrive as architects remain confident in recommending laminate flooring to homeowners who want an elegant home but are working on a tight budget. Aside from their ability to mimic the beautiful characteristics of wood (and even stone), laminate floors are popular options because they are easy to install. Homeowners are usually excited to have their floors done so they can enjoy them as soon as possible. Real hardwood floors, engineered wood floors, stone floors, and ceramic floors all take long periods of time to be installed properly. On the other hand, laminate floors of most, if not all, laminate flooring companies these days come with locking systems that make them quite easy and efficient to install. Finally, laminate flooring is a wonderful choice for homeowners who are ready to exercise their creative and decision-making rights. With so many designs – including patterns and colors – to choose from, homeowners can have fun selecting which laminate floors go well with the rooms in their homes. Every room has particular needs, and laminate floors have just the thing for each and all of them. Laminate flooring by Bruce takes full advantage of the wonders of technology to take laminate flooring to a whole new level, duplicating the warmth and beauty of natural wood and stone in choices that are both affordable and durable. Laminate flooring by Bruce offers a number of savvy features that showcase the best in technological changes in the laminate flooring industry. These include the Hi-Definition Print Technology, the Bruce Lock Installation, G3 Wear Layer, and Bruce’s own Magnum HDF Core. The Hi-Definition Print Technology by Bruce is used to create highly realistic wood grain or stone patterns. The color choices are vibrant and seemingly natural so as to intensify the depth of realism depicted by the laminate floors. The Hi-Definition Print Technology also uses embossments that are designed to infuse the physical appearance with texture and vigor. The Bruce Lock Installation, Bruce’s own patented installation system, features a one of its kind tongue-and-groove mechanism that makes easy installation possible. The boards are put safely and tightly into place by locking the edges, dealing away with the messy use of glue. This installation system provides a seamless look that makes the laminate floors even more appealing and believably natural. The G3 Wear Layer is Bruce’s alternative to expensive, high maintenance. It protects the laminate floors from stains, getting worn out, and keeps the color and pattern from fading. It offers resistance to indentations and scratches so the laminate floors have a better chance of surviving well into the next generations of homeowners. Finally, the Magnum HDF Core serves as a back-up protection solution. It is thermo-fused and effectively blocks moisture which can damage the laminate floors and seep into the main subfloor. Bruce Laminate Flooring is a good choice for homeowners who want to save on their expenses but don’t want to go cheap on the beauty and elegance of their homes.
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