Attention – an important secret will now be revealed to potential owners of such laminated coverings!

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Attention – an important secret will now be revealed to potential owners of such laminated coverings!

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Short-term contact with spilled water should not be a problem for high-quality laminate, regardless of the presence of a chamfer.

The concerns about this issue are probably caused by two considerations. The first is that water is absorbed more easily through a chamfer... We have already talked about this recently. And the second is that water remains in the grooves longer than on the floor surface. Well, this is true, but probably every good owner always strives to remove water from the floor as soon as possible. And, by the way, laminate without chamfers does not have any advantages in this regard.

Do the grooves between the laminate planks make it difficult to clean the floor?
With laminated floors with micro-bevels, most likely, the difference in the complexity of cleaning will not be noticeable at all. No more difficult than a regular wooden or tiled floor.

But what if we are talking about a coating with rather deep chamfers? Indeed, if you resort to “old-fashioned” cleaning methods using a regular broom and a wet rag, then problems loom ahead...


If you have a regular vacuum cleaner at home, you will china mobile database have any significant problems with cleaning. But if the vacuum cleaner is modern and can collect water from the surface, then nothing prevents you from regularly performing high-quality wet cleaning - water will be successfully removed dry from the deepest grooves.

Having a vacuum cleaner almost completely eliminates the problems of cleaning laminate, whether with or without a chamfer...

Thus, the problems with cleaning are completely far-fetched. And "launched into circulation", apparently, by those who do not like to do tidying up in principle. Since any floor requires regular cleaning, and its "technology" does not undergo any special changes.

Video: Experiment with water on different types of laminate



Laminate with a bevel – is it more difficult to install?
Complete nonsense, no idea where it came from. Doesn't even deserve comments or explanations.

Is laminate with a bevel more expensive than usual? Why?
Such models are usually more expensive for the reason that has already been indirectly mentioned. As a rule, durable wear-resistant models of class 32 or 33, 10 mm or more thick, are produced with a chamfer. Such laminate in itself simply should not be cheap.
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