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Let's talk laminate flooring
Laminate flooring is a multi-layer synthetic product designed to replicate real wood or stone. It’s a popular choice for DIY installation due to its simplicity and affordability.
- Cost-effective alternative to hardwood
- Easy click-fit installation
- Durable and low-maintenance
- Water resistant. Suitable for most areas of home like kitchen and other rooms.
- Suitable for underfloor heating
- Daily care: Dry mop using a microfiber mop and a laminate-safe cleaning spray.
- Weekly clean: Damp mop using a laminate-specific solution. Avoid over-wetting the floor.
- Avoid: Steam mops — excessive heat can cause warping.
- Pro Tip: Always vacuum first to remove fine debris that could cause scratching.
Laminate and LVT flooring each have their own advantages, depending on what you need.
Laminate flooring: Thicker boards with a rigid, wood-based core that gives a more solid feel underfoot
LVT flooring: Waterproof, quieter to walk on, and softer underfoot
If you’re looking for a more traditional, sturdy feel, laminate is often the better choice.
Installation costs vary depending on room size and layout.
- DIY installation: Low cost – laminate is designed for click-fit systems
- Professional fitting (UK average): £10–£25 per m²
Additional costs may include underlay, trims, and door bar finishes.
Laminate flooring is a great choice for homes with pets.
- Scratch-resistant wear layers
- Easy to clean and maintain
- Resistant to stains and odours
Trim pets’ nails regularly to minimise surface wear.
The best underlay depends on your subfloor and needs.
- Concrete floors: Moisture-resistant underlay with a damp-proof membrane
- Wooden floors: Sound-reducing foam or fibreboard underlay
- Underfloor heating: Low-tog underlay designed for heat transfer
A good underlay improves comfort, sound reduction, and longevity.
Yes, most modern laminate floors are compatible with underfloor heating.
- Heating must be switched off during installation
- Surface temperature should not exceed 27°C
- Always use a compatible underlay
Check product specifications before installation.
- Measure the length × width of the room
- Convert to square metres
- Add 10% extra for cuts and wastage (15% for complex layouts)
Always round up to avoid batch variation issues later.
Some modern laminate flooring is designed to be waterproof, while others are water-resistant.
- Waterproof laminate features advanced core technology and sealed joints to prevent water penetration for a set period of time
- Water-resistant laminate can handle everyday spills but should not be exposed to standing water for long periods
Waterproof laminate is suitable for kitchens, dining areas, and busy households, while bathrooms and wet rooms should still use flooring specifically designed for permanent moisture exposure.
Always check the product specifications to confirm whether a laminate floor is waterproof or water-resistant and understand its coverage limits.
































































































































