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Mohawk Laminate Flooring - Learn The Reasons Why So Many People Prefer Mohawk

By Peter Leigh


Mohawk laminate flooring is renowned for its ability to combine exceptional styles, patterns and colors with the easy to use DuraLoc installation system. In the Mohawk line of laminate flooring, you can choose from the glueless floor or the planks that you need to glue to a subfloor. The laminate flooring has all the appearance of solid wood floors, even down to the touch. You will find it hard to believe that the Mohawk laminate flooring looks so much like hardwood flooring that no one can tell the difference.

With the beautiful decorator patterns, Mohawk wood floors are designed to enhance the beauty of every room of your home. There are a variety of colors, textures and styles to choose from to have a different effect in every room. You can also install Mohawk laminate flooring over virtually any kind of existing floor - even concrete. Mohawk flooring is incredibly tough and is made to withstand the wear and tear of the most hectic household. Pets, small children, moving furniture - none of these will mar the beautiful finish of Mohawk hardwood flooring.

Mohawk laminate flooring contains a patented CrystalShield finish which helps make it resistant to abrasion and dents from high-heeled shoes. Even though the Mohawk flooring is laminate hardwood, you can still use tough household cleaners on this type of wood floors, which is a no-no for other types of laminate flooring. It is easy to clean and never needs waxing. Most stains on Mohawk wood floors simply wipe away with a damp cloth and for really tough stains you can even use nail polish remover.

When you install Mohawk hardwood flooring in your home, you won't have to worry that the color will fade if it is exposed to the sun for long periods of time. Mohawk laminate flooring also contains a backing that prevents any moisture from the subfloor seeping through and causing damage to the bottom layers of your Mohawk wood floors. When you visit your local flooring retailer to look at the laminate flooring from Mohawk, you will also learn that this wood flooring comes with a lifetime guarantee against structural damage.

Mohawk laminate flooring offers such a variety in rich colors and designs that as soon as you see this in the Mohawk dealers showroom, you will know that this is the flooring for you. There are also pre-attached underlayments with the Mohawk wood floors so that it will reduce sound and also help to keep the floor warm to your feet. The designs and the texture of Mohawk laminate flooring so closely resemble solid wood floors that it is hard to tell the difference.

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To find out more about Wood Flooring visit Peters Website Wood Flooring Explained and find out about Installing Laminate Flooring and more, including Exotic Hardwood Floors, Wood Laminate Flooring, Refinishing Hardwood Floors and Bruce Hardwood Flooring.



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