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What is the difference between a pergo or laminate wood flooring?

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What is the difference between a pergo or laminate wood flooring?

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Pergo is a laminate. A laminate consists of a body of MDF or HDF type fiber board. A laminate wood floor is several layers ( usually 3) of real wood cross grained ( similar to a ply wood). Thicker than a laminate which on average is between 6 and 8 mm. A wood laminate is generally 3/8 ths to 5/8th inches thick. Most often called an engineered wood. These can be glued, stapled, or some are a flooring floor system where as a Pergo or a laminate is always a free floating floor.. any flooring questions you can e mail me through my avatar..

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