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Laminate Flooring in San Antonio, TX

Laminate Flooring in San Antonio, TX

 

Are you a homeowner in San Antonio, Texas, looking for a durable and cost-effective flooring solution for your home? Consider laminate flooring! At Atlas Floors Carpet One Floor & Home, we offer a range of laminate flooring options that are perfect for Texas households. With its exceptional durability, laminate flooring can withstand the heat, humidity, and foot traffic that is common in Texas homes.

 

Our selection of laminate flooring products includes stunning, nature-inspired options that convincingly replicate the textures of natural materials such as wood and stone. From the rugged look of natural oak to the sleek modern appearance of gray slate, our laminate flooring options are sure to fit any Texas-style home.

 

Laminate floors are not only easy to install but also require little maintenance. They do not absorb dust like carpets, which makes them a great option for Texans with allergies. You can install laminate flooring in any room in your home, from your kitchen to your bedroom, and even light-traffic businesses. For humid rooms like bathrooms and kitchens, we recommend waterproof laminate flooring options.

 

Benefits of Laminate Flooring:

 

Laminate flooring is exceptionally durable, making it ideal for high-traffic areas and homes with pets and children. Additionally, laminate flooring can convincingly replicate the textures of natural materials, such as wood and stone. 

Should I Choose Laminate Floors Instead of Hardwood?

While we won’t directly compare these two flooring families, laminate floors are significantly less expensive than traditional hardwood flooring.

Laminate floors can achieve the same look at a lower cost and get a floor that will stay looking great for years to come. Your laminate floors are manufactured to look like any type of hardwood using high-definition photography. Guests won't be able to tell if your floors are hardwood or laminate!

 

Planning Your Laminate Flooring Installation

 

Laminate floors are easy to install. No nails or glue is required. The pieces simply snap together and "float" above the existing subfloor. It doesn’t matter what type of subfloor you have: vinyl, wood plywood, or even concrete slabs with radiant heat fare fine.

Laminate floors are extremely easy to care for. They don't absorb dust like carpet so if you have allergies, laminate may just help you breathe easier. You can install laminate anywhere in your home, and it’s also great for light-traffic businesses.

Prime laminate flooring locations include:

We recommend waterproof laminate flooring for bathrooms and kitchens.

What’s the Difference Between Laminate Flooring and Vinyl Flooring?

Laminate flooring and vinyl flooring aren’t the same.

 

Laminate flooring is made of composite wood that's pressed together at super-elevated temperatures. The result is an exceptionally durable surface that resists scratching, moisture, fading, stains, impacts, and everyday wear, that little feet are so good at dishing out

Viny and laminate are popular options that both offer stylish looks at a reasonable cost, but laminate floors tend to last much longer.

Our Laminate Flooring Selection

 

As a part of the nation’s most expansive independently owned flooring cooperatives, we are proud to carry laminate flooring products by Quick-Step and Mannington. Whether you prefer a rustic or contemporary look, we have the perfect laminate flooring options for your San Antonio home.

 

Atlas Floors Carpet One Floor & Home has you covered. Visit us in-store at 17100 San Pedro Avenue or shop shop with us online today.

                                  

 

           

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Caring for Laminate

 

Laminate flooring is engineered for comfortable living. Still, it’s always wise to be proactive when it comes to your floors. Here are some professional tips for a long, beautiful laminate life.

 

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