Why Buy Glueless Laminate Flooring?

Why Buy Glueless Laminate Flooring?

One of the negative aspects of buying laminate flooring is that it can take some time to lay properly. You also need to glue the boards together, which can be a fiddly and messy job; you need to use enough glue to stick them together firmly so they don't come apart, but if you use too much you'll be left with a mess, and loads of excess glue to quickly wipe off.

Fortunately in recent years we have seen the advent of glueless laminate flooring, which has made the job of laying laminate flooring far easier and quicker than ever before. Glueless laminate flooring does away with the need for glue, and it's easier to lay because if you make a mistake you can take the boards apart and relay them. It's not so easy to do that when you have glue to think about, especially if it has already started to dry.

How Does Glueless Laminate Flooring Work?

Glueless laminate flooring works in much the same way as traditional laminate flooring. The boards are attached to each other by using a tongue and groove design. Instead of using glue, the glueless laminate flooring uses a joint to keep the boards firmly in place. It's said that most people can lay glueless laminate flooring quite easily, and indeed this type of flooring is easier to lay and install than the glued type, so many people save money by not having to pay someone else to install it for them.

The most important thing to remember when you are laying glueless laminate flooring - or any kind of laminate flooring for that matter - is to make sure you always keep track of where the tongue and groove design is. It's very easy to forget and end up cutting a piece the wrong way, especially when it comes to cutting an L shape one end of a piece to fit into a doorway or other molding.

Where Can You Buy Glueless Laminate Flooring?

Thanks to its soaring popularity, it's now available in many more places than it used to be. You can however get some great deals online, although it's obviously harder to check the actual color before you buy. However good their representation of colors is, it's next to impossible to get an accurate idea on your computer screen. If the company supplies samples it's worth waiting a bit longer to see those first before you make your purchase. You don't want to order something you don't like the look of.