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Laminate Flooring: Is It Still a Good Choice?

Written by Janine & Michael | Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Are you curious about laminate flooring and how good a choice it is for your home? This pricing guide article offers you an overview of this product category and a perspective on how much it costs.

An Overview of Laminate Flooring

In this overview, let's explore how laminate is made, what its benefits are, and whether it's a good flooring choice for your home.

The second section of this article will focus on cost.

How is Laminate Flooring Made?

Laminate flooring is available in planks that look and feel like wood. It consists of four layers as follows that are fused together for durability:

  • The top layer or Wear Layer (1) provides strong protection against scratches, stains, and fading.

  • Next is the Design Layer (2) which is a high-resolution detailed photographic image of specific wood styles. 

  • The Inner Core (3) provides stability, sound absorption, durability, and even moisture resistance. It is made of high-density pressed wood fiberboard.
  • The bottom layer (4) is the Backing. It offers a moisture barrier to protect the floor from warping.

Is Laminate Flooring Still a Good Choice?

Laminate floors were first introduced in the late 1990s and exploded on the market much like today's luxury vinyl floors have revolutionized the flooring industry.

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Names like Pergo, Wilsonart, and Formica were household names back then. Though laminate flooring's appeal has faded it may still be a good option for some homeowners. 

The bad rap associated with laminate floors was that they did not perform well with moisture and generated a hollow sound when walked on.

Today, most laminate floors are water-resistant from topical spills and carry somewhat limited warranties against water damage. To minimize the hollow sound, you'll find available sound-deadening underlayments that will greatly reduce the clicking sound.

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Durable Hardwood Looks

Laminate flooring is a great choice if you want a high-end hardwood look but need something more durable for pets and kids. Laminate is a much better choice against scratches and dents. It is also much more affordable than hardwood. 

Laminate Can't Be Refinished Like Hardwood

The drawbacks of laminate are that it can not be refinished like hardwood nor do they increase the value of your home.

But if you are looking for a low-cost alternative to luxury vinyl or hardwood, a laminate floor may be just right for you.

How Much Does Laminate Flooring Cost?

Great Looking Floors at a Low Cost

The great thing about laminate flooring is that, in most cases, you can get a great-looking floor at a fraction of the cost of real hardwood.

  • The average cost of laminate flooring will start at $3.99 s/f  and ranges up to $6.49 s/f.
  • A quality sound-deadening moisture-resistant underlayment will add $.65 s/f to $1.50 s/f.
  • The basic installation price is $3.50 s/f  with a $375 minimum installation fee.

Other Costs to Consider with Laminate Flooring

Because laminate flooring is installed as a floating floor, subfloor prep is usually minimal. Other costs to consider:

  • Removal of existing carpeting
  • Furniture moving
  • Baseboard or shoe moldings
  • Door transitions to other floorings
  • Delivery cost because laminate flooring needs to be acclimated in the home for 48 to 72 hours prior to installation. This is very important

Ready For Laminate Floors In your home?

Based on the performance and cost of laminate flooring, you'll find that it is a good choice if you are renting, on a limited budget, and want attractive flooring that is easy to maintain.

When you are ready to proceed, we invite you to explore by appointment one of our two showroom locations in Middletown or OrangeThere, you can see product samples and we'll be happy to discuss your specific questions. 

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In the meantime, let us know of any questions in the comments or contact us.

We look forward to helping you.

Thanks for reading,

Janine & Michael

Note: We originally published this article on 06/10/2020, and have updated it.