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Quality laminate flooring service in Durban

FloorDom
Flooring is what we do, with over 5000 installations to date, you can tell we are serious about it, we love it, we live because of it and we are extremely proud to confirm that over 70 % of our business is generated by repeat or referral customers.

Floor Smart
We provide in-house fitting of carpets, wood, laminate, vinyl, bamboo, artificial grass and blinds.

Designer Blinds
Our professional team has extensive experience and training. They will help you find the laminate flooring you always dreamed of, and turn your home into a masterpiece.

Classicfloors
Then look no further than Classic Floors. One of the pioneers in the flooring world for over 15 years. We supply and install all types of solid, laminated, engineered, and bamboo wood flooring.
We offer the best quality and service and represent the best flooring products available.

Inovar Floor
Our laminate range core materials are made of superior water resistant tropical hardwood fibres which are 5 times more water resistant than normal HDF used by most companies. We do not sub contract installations. Written warranties of 25 years on heavy domestic households and 2 years on installations. We have 15 years of experience and our knowledge and service is unsurpassed.
Selecting quality laminate wood flooring
Type Laminate flooring into Google and you will find over
2.4 million search results for Laminate flooring, this makes
the selection of product extremely difficult for anyone wanting to
install a new floor.
According to Peter Geyer the head of
Floorworx Laminate division who are suppliers of the Belgian “Quick
Step” range of flooring he says a good size factory will produce
around 30 000 square metres in a 24 hour day shift or about 1200
square metres an hour. This computes to a world wide capacity
of approximately 100 000 square metres of flooring an hour. This is
enough flooring to cover the area of the entire Gateway shopping
mall including the parking.
South Africa uses
approximately 750 squares a day and our laminate usage when
compared to other floor types such as carpet/ tiles / other is
around 30% lower than the world norm. This means there is
still huge growth potential for laminates in South Africa.
Chris Holden from Finfloor blames inferior product manufacture and
poorly executed installation for substantial local public
misconceptions about laminates. Around 30% of the global
production is now made in China and this is growing daily but do
beware Flooring made in Sweden and flooring made in China although
extremely similar to look at are vastly different in construction.
Andy Kirkwood from Traviata due to market pressure was forced
to go himself to China and source a manufacturer. The first
few containers of product he received were manufactured in strict
accordance with his stringent instructions and were installed with
few problems. Suddenly however some 6 months down the line
they started having installation complaints. Andy found out to
his horror and disgust that the manufacturers had downgraded his
product core and specifications to save costs.
The core of
a floor acts similarly to the chassis of a motor car in the way it
holds everything together. Core is made from wood fibre like when
you find an old log of wood and you pull it apart you get hairs,
those hairs are wood fibres they are separated chopped impregnated
with melamine and then compressed to make HDF High density fibre
board. Take two hand fulls of fibre and compress them into an
8mm floor board it could hardly be classified in the same quality
level had had you taken 10 hands full. Don’t be impressed by
thickness of product it is a combination of core density and top
surface hardness that determines the durability of a floor
The most important part of any new floor is the installation.
Take a cheap floor and install it well and it will work,
perhaps not for 5 years but it will work. Install that same
floor badly and you will have endless problems.
The main
criteria are really quite simple, firstly the flatness of the
subfloor. Using a straight edge lie it down on the floor,
stand back and look for light. If that light is more than 2mm
over a length of 2m then the floor should be leveled. On a
cement sub floor leveling is done with a substance called pavelite.
This cement based product is mixed with water and is quite simply
poured at the point where the floor is uneven and the straight edge
is then used to smooth out the pavelite mixture.
When the floor is level and dry the underlay is installed there is a
large variety of underlay product available but we prefer to use a
silent system underlay. This reduces bounce on the floor and
gives the floor a flatter firmer walk. Denser higher quality
foams also considerably reduce the walk noise of the floor.
Laminates are laid as floating floors which means they do not touch
perimeter walls or door frames or other solid objects.
Expansion gaps are cut as the floor is laid and these gaps are then
covered later with skirtings or quadrants.
Profiles
are used at all doorways leading off the floor where floor meets
floor / tile carpet or a continuation of the same floor. These
profiles also allow for expansion of the laminate.
The
bottom line for Mr & Mrs Public when selecting a new floor is :
Choose a product name that has been around for 5 years or more. Get
one or two references of previous installations and phone (or go and
see them). If you are buying a floor for less than R200 per
square you are more than likely buying a cheap floor.
How to clean laminate floors
Laminate flooring maintenance
Clean with a damp cloth, never a soaking wet mop Mop up spills immediately Do not use abrasive cleaners or chemicals other than a laminate cleaner Never sand or polish to try to improve the surface or sheen as this will just destroy the protective wear layer.
More about Bamboo flooring
Bamboo has a natural mottled appearance with a honey colour. Bamboo is a warm fibre like wood, so feels naturally warm and cushioned underfoot. Bamboo can be harvested prolifically so it is generally much cheaper than hardwood. The bamboo grain is not as harsh as hardwood which can sometimes be overbearing. Bamboo is as hard as maple and more stable than oak It offers less expansion and contraction than most other hardwoods Easy to wipe clean and lends itself to extreme wear and tear areas Bamboo may dent when something sharp or heavy is dropped on it.Cork floating floor
A cork floating floor is an engineered product consisting of panels made up of a compact high density fibreboard layer, a bonded surface layer of hard-wearing agglomerated cork floor covering and a built-in underlay of soft agglomerated cork. See AfricorkLaminate flooring Durban
Trinloc Laminate wood flooring Durban 031-303 5333
Shaw Laminate & Wood flooring Umhlanga 031-566 4132 Laurie Kaplan Flooring Durban 031 579 3306
Bruce's Flooring Durban 082-882 4111
Flooring & Decor Carpets - Laminate flooring 031-564 1299 Fab Floors Durban 031-563 9940
France Flooring Gillitts 031-767 0400
Peter's Flooring Umhlanga 082-740 5685
LD Floors Durban 031-465 2502
Hampson Interiors Durban 031-569 5024
Laminate Floor Centre Pietermaritzburg 033-345 2181
Robs Floors Durban 031-465 3528
Dynamic flooring & Renovation Durban 031 563 0957
Exotic Flooring Durban 082-904 4982
Hi-Tek Laminate Flooring Springfield 031-206 0049
Floordom Durban 031-206 0049
Classic Floors Durban 031-312 0394
Inovar Flooring Durban 031-764 1330
Valuflor Durban 086-107 0000
Krono Flooring Durban 031-305 9483