04/28/2024
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🏡 vynal - laminate
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✅ Anti-slip
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Lock and click" installation: This refers to the easy installation method where laminate planks or vinyl tiles securely lock together with a clicking mechanism, requiring no glue or nails.
"Floating floor": Both vinyl and laminate floors can be installed as floating floors, meaning they are not attached to the subfloor but instead sit on top of it, held in place by their interlocking system or adhesive.
"Underlayment": This is a layer of material placed between the subfloor and the laminate or vinyl flooring to provide cushioning, sound absorption, and moisture protection.
"Peel and stick": A common method for installing vinyl flooring, especially vinyl tiles, where adhesive backing is exposed by peeling off a protective layer, allowing the tile to be stuck directly onto the subfloor.
"Grain pattern": Refers to the simulated wood grain or texture found on laminate flooring, which can vary in appearance to mimic different wood species.
"Embossed texture": Vinyl flooring often comes with embossed textures that mimic the look and feel of natural materials like wood or stone, adding depth and realism to the floor's appearance.
"Waterproof": Many vinyl flooring options are labeled as waterproof, meaning they are highly resistant to water damage, making them suitable for areas prone to moisture such as kitchens, bathrooms, and basements.
"Expansion gap": It's important to leave a small gap around the perimeter of the room when installing laminate or vinyl flooring to allow for expansion and contraction due to changes in temperature and humidity.
"Trim and molding": These are finishing touches used to cover the expansion gap around the edges of the room and create a seamless transition between the flooring and walls or other surfaces.
"AC Rating" (for laminate): This rating system indicates the durability and resistance of laminate flooring to wear, scratches, and stains. AC ratings range from AC1 (light residential) to AC5 (heavy commercial), with higher ratings indicating greater durability.