Jo Ann Meyer Stratton
Elite Member
- Joined
- Jan 16, 2002
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Arizona
I installed laminated wood (yes the top surface is wood) in my kitchen five years ago and absolutely love it. Because my floors are concrete and because I have arthritis I had a heavy duty special pad installed under the laminated wood. Before I could only stand for about five minutes on my vinyl tile floor and I would have to go sit down. Now I can be standing on the kitchen floor for several hours without any problems. The pad also causes the sound of walking on it to be muffled--which I actually miss since I grew up with wood floors over basements. I like the sound of walking across wood floors. The only problem with it is that if something very heavy and sharp falling straight down from a distance (like the metal brace of a ceiling fan while it is being installed) will gouge a dent in the floor and then the plank has to be replaced and can't be refinished because of the laminated surface on top of the wood. A ceramic tile would have shattered, real wood floor would have been damaged but could be sanded down. But it doesn't scratch or become marred from day to day living and can be cleaned with clear water only. I am giving serious thought to installing in my living room, hallway and master bedroom so that there is a continuous flow of the natural wood grains.