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About: Laminate Flooring And Blinds Unlimited is a leading provider of flooring and architectural services. We offer a wide range of services including supply and installation of flooring, blinds, and window treatments. We pride ourselves on our quality products and services, competitive prices, and custo…

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Builders Warehouse

 
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Services: carpet, flooring, wood flooring, vinyl flooring, bamboo flooring, parquet flooring, laminate flooring.

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Services: carpet, flooring, wood flooring, vinyl flooring, bamboo flooring, parquet flooring, laminate flooring.

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Platinum Build IT

 
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Services: doors, front doors, glass doors, pivot doors, wooden doors, folding doors, sliding doors, interior doors, aluminium sliding doors, aluminium doors, carpet, flooring, wood flooring, vinyl flooring, bamboo flooring, parquet flooring, laminate flooring, steel garage doors, aluminium garage doors, garage doors, glass garage doors, double garage doors, roller garage doors, wooden garage doors, roll up garage doors, automatic garage doors, sectional garage doors, garage door installation, garage door repair, pest eradication.

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Bubbles Plastics

 
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Tops At Spar

 
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Services: carpet, flooring, wood flooring, vinyl flooring, bamboo flooring, parquet flooring, laminate flooring, doors, front doors, glass doors, pivot doors, wooden doors, folding doors, sliding doors, interior doors, aluminium sliding doors, aluminium doors.

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Top T

 
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Build it Sesfikile

 
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Services: doors, front doors, glass doors, pivot doors, wooden doors, folding doors, sliding doors, interior doors, aluminium sliding doors, aluminium doors, carpet, flooring, wood flooring, vinyl flooring, bamboo flooring, parquet flooring, laminate flooring, steel garage doors, aluminium garage doors, garage doors, glass garage doors, double garage doors, roller garage doors, wooden garage doors, roll up garage doors, automatic garage doors, sectional garage doors, garage door installation, garage door repair.

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Jada's Midway

 
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Services: carpet, flooring, wood flooring, vinyl flooring, bamboo flooring, parquet flooring, laminate flooring, fences, pool fence, metal fence, garden fence, picket fence, concrete fence, plastic fencing, wire mesh fence, palisade fencing, razor wire fence, barbed wire fence, electric fence, wood fence.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What kind of flooring should I use if I have pets?

    It would be wise to consider vinyl, tile, or carpeting screened for stain resistance, since hardwood floor can damage easily. Laminate and LVT are also a safe option.

  • Can I install new flooring over my existing flooring?

    You can install certain types of flooring (vinyl, laminate, hardwood, carpet, etc.) over existing flooring, if the surface is firm, hard and flat. You cannot install anything over a layer of any kind of floating floor.

  • What kind of flooring should I get for my kitchen and bathroom?

    There are waterproof laminate and vinyl flooring, and you can even get hardwood that is quite moisture repellent, but the safest option are ceramic or porcelain tiles. As there is less moisture in the kitchen, you can get more creative there.

  • What are some of the differences between hardwood and laminate flooring?

    Wood floors are more likely to scratch or dent than laminate. Wood scratches can be made less obvious with the use of corrective pens, oils, etc. There are a number of products available to help you with that. If you choose a floor with distressing, then those scratches just become part of the character of your floor.

  • Is it possible to install parquet in the bathroom?

    If you wish to install parquet in damp rooms, such as bathroom, you should select a timber species with low expansion and contraction characteristics, and a timber with a low speed of absorption of moisture (such as oak). Ideally, we would recommend products with 2 or 3 layers. It is also advisable to lay one or two rows of tiles or stone immediately next to the bath/shower or basin to allow for any spray/splashes. But even with this precautions, installing parquet in the bathroom would mean increased work and maintenance expenses. Still, we cannot deny the aesthetic value of it.

  • How much parquet do I need?

    When buying parquet, you will need to know you room area (in meters square). You calculate that by multiplying the width (in meters) with the length (in meters) of the floor. Saying that, you should allow for at least 10% of wastage. Some wood will undoubtedly go to waste because of endings, cuttings, etc.