Pergo flooring

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kitz

Original Poster:

328 posts

178 months

Tuesday 9th August 2016
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Now Pergo no longer exist ,what's a reliable brand for laminate
flooring .I went into B+Q and they all seem the same .

uk66fastback

16,573 posts

272 months

Wednesday 10th August 2016
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You wonder how there can be so much wood in B&Q and it all look roughly the same ...

Saying that though, I've had some of their Arpeggio laminate and it's been very good. Redid the conservatory in it last year and will do the kitchen later this year. Just wait for the deals ...

Google is your friend though, I could easily waste half a day looking at more or less the same stuff online from different suppliers noting price, delivery etc

V8RX7

26,903 posts

264 months

Wednesday 10th August 2016
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I tend to look at wear rating and the design of the click joint - some are very loosely held.

Then personally I like the V groove type and individual plank design.

Hey presto there are only a couple to choose from.


Miocene

1,342 posts

158 months

Wednesday 10th August 2016
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Bear in mind B&Q and presumably the other sheds tweak their ranges constantly, so what you buy now might not be available in a years time etc

On a slight tangent, is there particular laminate that can resist, even in the slightest, fading from being in a conservatory?

V8RX7

26,903 posts

264 months

Wednesday 10th August 2016
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Miocene said:
On a slight tangent, is there particular laminate that can resist, even in the slightest, fading from being in a conservatory?
I'd always tile a conservatory - huge range in humidity as well as heat.