Armstrong laminate flooring comes in a wide range of colors and designs, is constructed of high quality materials, and installs easily. Some of the advantages of an Armstrong™ laminate floor include:
Design Excellence:
MasterWorks Technology®, Embossed-in-Register (EIR) texture, design award winner

Installation Excellence:
ArmaLock® Installation System, Lock & Fold™, matching accessories

Performance Excellence:
VisionGuard™, HydraCore™, guaranteed warranty protection, specially formulated cleaning and maintenance aids
Laminate Buyer's Guide
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Pros and Considerations
Pros
- Ultra Realistic Designs
Provides the realistic look of wood, tile or stone at a lower cost.
- Long Lasting
Extremely durable and far less apt to scratch than wood.
- DIY Friendly
Exceptionally easy to install because interlocking pieces "float" over, rather than attach to, a subfloor.
- Easy Area-to-Area Transitions
Easy to adjoin to other floors, due to its 7 to 10 mm (approximately 1/3") thickness.
- Child and Pet Friendly
Superior durability for households with children or large pets
Considerations
- Cannot be Refinished
Unlike hardwood floors, laminate cannot be refinished or recoated.
- Shorter Life Expectancy than Natural Products
Laminate's life expectancy of 15 to 30 years is on par with other types of manufactured flooring, but considerably less than that of genuine stone, ceramic and other natural materials.
- "Hollow" Sound if Not Installed with Correct Underlayment
Laminate's construction and installation method can create hollow sounds when people or pets walk on the floor. Using the correct underlayment eliminates or reduces this problem.
- Adds Less Value to Your Home than Natural Products
Laminate does not have the same perceived value of the natural materials it mimics.
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