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Yes, laminate flooring is designed for easy DIY installation with its click-and-lock system. However, proper preparation, such as leveling the subfloor and using spacers for expansion gaps, is essential for a successful result. Complex areas, like stairs or uneven surfaces, may require professional assistance.
Yes, laminate flooring can be installed over tiles as long as the surface is level, clean, and free of cracks or damage.
Laminate flooring consists of a high-density fibreboard core, a photographic decorative layer, and a wear-resistant top layer for durability and aesthetics.
Standard laminate flooring is not waterproof, but specialised waterproof laminate options are available for areas prone to moisture.
Use a soft broom or vacuum to remove dust and a damp mop with a pH-neutral cleaner for deeper cleaning. Avoid excessive water and steam mops to protect the surface.
Laminate flooring is installed using a floating floor method with click-and-lock planks, often laid over underlay to improve insulation and soundproofing.
Laminate flooring is a multi-layered synthetic flooring product that mimics the appearance of natural materials like wood or stone, offering durability and affordability.
It’s not recommended to use a steam mop on vinyl plank flooring, as excessive heat can damage the adhesive and protective layers of the planks.
Vinyl is waterproof and made of PVC, while laminate features a wood-based core. Vinyl is better for wet areas, while laminate offers a more natural wood feel.
Downsides include vulnerability to scratches from heavy furniture, limited refinishing options, and sensitivity to extreme heat, which can cause warping.
Yes, vinyl plank flooring can be installed over tiles as long as the surface is clean, flat, and free of cracks or damage.
Many vinyl planks come with built-in underlay for added comfort and sound insulation. Additional underlay may be required for uneven subfloors or noise reduction.
Use a broom or vacuum for daily cleaning and a damp mop with a mild cleaner for deeper cleaning. Avoid steam mops and abrasive cleaning tools to protect the surface.
Vinyl plank flooring uses a click-and-lock system or glue-down method, depending on the product. It can be installed over flat surfaces, including concrete and tiles.
Yes, vinyl plank flooring is 100% waterproof, making it ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas prone to moisture.
Vinyl plank flooring is a durable and versatile flooring option designed to mimic the appearance of wood or stone. It’s made from PVC with layers for strength and design.
Hybrid flooring is waterproof, durable, easy to install, and available in a variety of timber-look designs. It’s also low maintenance and cost-effective.
While hybrid flooring is waterproof and durable, potential downsides include limited refinishing options, susceptibility to fading in direct sunlight, and a slightly synthetic feel compared to natural timber. Proper care and protection can mitigate these issues.
Hybrid flooring is thicker and features a rigid core for added durability, while vinyl flooring is more flexible and thinner. Hybrid is also more suitable for slightly uneven surfaces.
Yes, hybrid flooring can be installed over existing tiles, provided the surface is clean, flat, and free from debris or damage. Some grout filling maybe required

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