Accessorize! Genuine
Wilsonart Flooring Materials and Tools Ensure a Great
Installation...Every Time
Any mechanic will tell you
that having the right tools and materials for the job makes a
world of difference - and the same holds true when it comes to
installing Wilsonart Flooring. The components that make up our
complete flooring system have been carefully engineered to work
together for optimal performance and ensure 100% homeowner
satisfaction.
Three Great Products - One
Great Installation System
One of the greatest
advantages of Wilsonart Flooring is it is so well suited to
modern lifestyles. It's low maintenance, highly durable and
offers an incredible range of beautiful designs. And now, with
the introduction of Tap-N-Lock technology, even installation has
reached new heights of convenience.
Traditionally, laminate flooring installation has required
gluing planks or tiles together. And with glue, there has always
been messy residue and time-intensive cleanup, as well as
hassles related to correcting mistakes.
Explaining the Differences
Between Tap-N-LockTM Products
Here are some Questions
and Answers to help you understand
the differences between Wilsonart Flooring products.
Q
What are the main advantages of Tap-N-Lock installation? A
Now available in all Wilsonart Flooring products, Tap-N-Lock is
an exclusive installation system that offers fast, versatile
installation every time. Installers and homeowners alike are
attracted to Tap-N-Lock's direct benefits - there's no need to
apply glue, nor are there cleanup or residue issues to deal with
after the fact.
Q
How is Tap-N-Lock different from other glueless installation
systems? A
Tap-N-Lock products are precision machined for flat
installation. With other glueless laminate floors, you have to
"hinge" the planks together and that makes installation
difficult and time intensive near door jambs or cabinet
toe-kicks. With Tap-N-Lock, all you need in these areas is a
pull bar. Tap-N-Lock also features a double-locking
tongue-and-groove system for a stronger connection and
self-leveling of the panel or tile surface.
Q
What's the difference between high pressure laminate (used to
manufacture Classic, Estate Plus and Red Label products) and
direct pressure laminate? A
The main difference is the pressure under which the laminate is
manufactured: high pressure laminates are typically manufactured
using 1400 pounds-per-square inch of pressure while direct
pressure products are manufactured using 300-500
pounds-per-square inch of pressure.
The higher the pressure used in the manufacture of laminate, the
harder and more resistant to scuffing and scratching the
laminate surface. Just as Diamonds are the hardest of all
minerals, High Pressure Laminate is the hardest and toughest of
all laminate. Its advantages include:
Better wear resistance - less
scuffing, scratching
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