Yes because the heat goes up it is more efficient.
Laminate flooring is a better choice with dogs and children because it is more resistant to scratches and moisture than real wood flooring.
Gingerwood is good, but not as solid as traditional oak flooring. It will be cheaper, however.
Telescoping mirrors could be better, but power heated flip down and up.
It seems Mohawk Flooring is just as good if not better than other companies in that area. They offer up to date and modern flooring ideas as well as the classic styles.
Bamboo flooring is typically less exspensive than hardwood flooring. You can get laminate wood flooring for less cost than bamboo.
My experience tells me that brand flooring supplies and store flooring supplies have similar quality. The only difference I would mention is the price. The supplies bought in stores can be cheaper than the ones with a brand name.
Pergo flooring is considered to be some of the best available.
Engineered or laminate flooring is generally more durable than traditional hardwood flooring. This is because engineered or laminate flooring is made with multiple layers of materials that are designed to resist wear and tear, moisture, and scratches better than solid hardwood. Additionally, engineered or laminate flooring is often easier to maintain and less prone to warping or fading over time.
Hardwood is better for flooring than softwood, since floors experience considerable stress and sometimes very concentrated pressure, such as the leg of a piece of furniture might exert.
Due the construction of the laminate flooring, it creates a hollow sound when people walk on the it, especially high heels. It is strongly suggested that a person use a more expensive backing when installing the laminate, this will give it a more hardwood sound. anonymous@oola.com
Wood and laminat flooring are the best option for a family home . They can both stand the wear and tear of high traffic and cost much less than having real hardwoods installed .
Pergo flooring is usually more affordable than hardwood. Here's a link to a website that lists the many differences between pergo flooring and hardwood. http://www.ehow.com/facts_5880675_pergo-vs_-hardwood.html