Laminate Flooring History and Timeline in the US Market

Laminate Flooring has made the most significant change to the flooring industry in the last 25 years and continues to make tremendous changes and improvements over is hard surface counter parts.

In Europe they have been enjoying its features and benefits for several decades but not as laminate flooring as we know today. Decorative laminate was really the origins and the beginning of what now is known as laminate flooring. The decorative laminate was widely used in kitchen counter tops and furniture. As the technology evolved in the counter top laminate industry it clearly became apparent that with the endless number of decors that could be created, could also be created and used on the floor.

The idea of laminate flooring was born. There have been many technical challenges the first of which was how can you take a simple counter top laminate and create a flooring product, the flooring product will take far more abuse by being walked on and a wear layer was created.

There has really been no stopping the technical tidal wave of improvements and ideas that followed. Led mainly by the European countries laminate flooring gained more market share year after year, no market experienced such rapid growth as North America. Massive marketing campaigns led by such brands as Pergo who are now synonymous with laminate flooring introduced laminate flooring to the American Public in the early 1990s.

The actual history of laminate flooring is quite short in North America, because Pergo had achieved household recognition with the new flooring products Laminate flooring in North America was widely referred to as "Pergo" floors again the synonymous status and the 'holy grail' of all brands.

In 2000 laminate flooring was a glue product; even so the market share within the flooring industry in North America continued to grow at a double digit pace. Many of the other US traditional floor covering manufacturers of carpet and vinyl added laminate flooring to their portfolio of products.

Then so was born the private label laminate. Laminate flooring was easy to private label you simply changed the insert or the packaging and then that created another brand or line of flooring. This was especially useful for the hardwood and carpet manufacturer's to get on board with this new product. The traditional manufacturers of carpet and hardwood have huge distribution networks and with their own branded line of flooring were able to place thousands of new flooring displays in a matter of months and new brands started appearing everywhere. This continued to drive the growth in the USA.

As traditional US manufacturers of carpet and vinyl presented themselves as laminate flooring manufacturers, advertised the products, placed laminate flooring displays and drove sales.

Time Line in the US Market The next stages of growth were equally fast and I will break them down chronologically:

2000 was particularly painful for the Carpet Manufactures in Dalton, Georgia they were completely blindsided by the aggressive marketing of laminate flooring against their carpet and that is where the laminate took most of their market share from touting the Laminate Flooring product as hypo allergenic and showing close ups of carpet mites and bugs did nothing to help the domestic carpet manufacturers.

All hard surface flooring companies benefited. It was an exciting year for laminate flooring salesmen, even with terrible installation demonstrations and glue together flooring.

2001 Every year that preceded 2000 involved new, exciting and innovative changes to the laminate flooring market. The first change really started in 2001 glue free laminate. This was first introduced with metal clips on the back and during sales presentations as you tried to put it together you almost needed a sledge hammer, it was more difficult than the glue together method. Not very popular but the concept was created all we needed was the design and solution.

2002 A year later the technology of glue-less laminate flooring arrived, introductions of glue-less laminates began again revolutionizing the floor covering industry. Unilin Industries of Belgium introduced Quick-Step into the US market. Quick-Step utilizes the patented Uniclic joint system. Several other manufacturers bought licenses to use the Uniclic joint technology thereby acknowledging Uniclic as the industry standard for Glue-less technology.

Still 95% of the USA market was using glue together laminate, it took yet more aggressive marketing and this time mainly led by the home centers with names like 'Easy-Lock', 'Quick-Lock', 'Speedy-Lock', etc, to drive the consumer towards the exceptionally friendly D.I.Y. glue-less laminate flooring ranges.

It was predicted in 2002 that buy 2004 100% of the laminate flooring industry will be glue-less.

2003 This again proved to be a dynamic year within the laminate flooring industry, sales of the product per square foot continued to climb, but lawsuits with regards to patents over the locking system and who created and who could use it surfaced and would continue on for many years. Aside from the lawsuits the technology now happy with the glue-less free install and now a particularly D.I.Y. friendly product focused on creating the product to be as realistic as hardwood as possible.

2004 This saw some dramatic changes in the quality of the laminate product itself. The standard glue-free laminate flooring product was 7" wide by 54" long and it had a light 'ticking' effect, the panels went together with glue-less free locking system. Mostly all of the products were imports and mainly from Europe.

Towards the end of 2004 laminate flooring factories (though not fully integrated and small in comparison to the European counterparts) started appearing across the USA. The larger US manufacturers of carpets invested in laminate flooring facilities though they were not fully integrated (we can explore the importance of vertical integration later). But this showed the US retailer and distributor that the product was here to and it was time to start backing a horse.

This led to more innovation from overseas, the first was a wood grain texture - the laminate itself had heavier wood texture but it was random and not too realistic in effect a modest upgrade, at first all manufacturers tried to sell this improvement for $0.20SF to distribution but the reality was their was no manufacturer cost increase to produce this texture - it was just a different pressure plate.

2005 The lawsuits over the locking system continued, incidentally the locking system lawsuit is not about the easy angle long joint of the laminate flooring, all the law suits focus on the end locking joint.

The chase to create an exact wood replicate of hardwood flooring continued and this led to a technology called 'Register and Emboss' or 'Embossed and Registered'. The idea of this was for the pattern of the oak for example to be perfectly indented into the wood panel, so the grain of the Oak or Cherry was realistic to the touch.

All the manufacturers soon chased this technology, it required a relatively simple process, create the correct paper (décor pattern) and then have a press plate and the end of the manufacturing process to match that paper décor and then you have the grain embossed.

Legal arguments over who came up with that technology all ensued.

2006 The year of branding, distributors with 'own brand' tried to position themselves as manufacturers - one of the biggest being a vinyl manufacturer tried to position themselves as market leaders. Acquisitions also followed, Mohawk Industries bought Unilin 'Quick-Step' in 2006. This also became the year of the home center business, where having your labeled product in one of the three main US home centers was the ultimate goal.

One of the major carpet manufacturers and distributors with there factory in Dalton gained the business with Home Depot. Pergo was well positioned with a vinyl manufacturer you had private labeled their laminate line into Lowes Home Improvement Stores. Being a vinyl manufacturer and not a laminate manufacturer create a major problem and a crucial weakness as Lowes Home Improvement shifted their purchasing policy to 'only' buy factory direct.

A major Swiss group and manufacturer of laminate flooring also with the world's largest factory in Heiligengrabe, Germany had been quietly building a factory in Barnwell, SC and at the right time were able to replace the vinyl manufacturer as supplier to Lowes Home Improvement.

2007 This really saw the legal issue on the locking system end as two legal systems emerged, one under Valinge Innovation and Uniclic Licensees each with approximately 100 partners paying royalties of roughly $0.04SF to $0.07SF. Licensees were granted all over the world and this led way to the re-emergence of Chinese laminate flooring.

In the mid 1990 China was one of the fastest growing laminate flooring markets in the world and most of this was supplied by shipping in container from Europe, there were huge distributors in China 100 containers a month in size - or 2,400 pallets a month. It did not take long for Chinese ingenuity to copy the process and buy 2001, China had a slew of factories (with large Government subsidies), some of this product came back as imports in to the USA, but the legal issues with locking systems and potential freezes of stock, cease and desist letter flying about scared off most distributors.

2008 China was back, this time the large factories had license agreements and were legal, the machines that made the laminate flooring were from Europe and the product quality was excellent.

There market tactics were equally excellent, instead off going after the low end dog fighting market of the 7mm and 8mm, they created a new look. A narrow plank and beveled the edges, this new narrow plank was approximately 5" wide compared to the standard 8" from Europe, the 5" wide was a one plank look and combined with the bevel, register and embossing they had created the ultimate flooring.

This was it, everything over the last 25 years culminated to this point a flooring that had a narrow board look 5 inches wide, beveled or micro beveled on all four side, realistic textured surface and a lifetime warranty.

The European's adjusted, but they were for once on the back foot, China instead of going after the low end market aimed high with a high quality, the highest quality laminate you could buy and they could make it and make it affordable to the US market.

2009 It is not clear where we can go from here, but the same was probably said in 2005, laminate flooring is now so good in appearance that you cannot tell it apart from real hardwood, the only clue is the price laminate flooring is far less expensive than real wood with more color choices. 2009 will be a difficult economic year and so will 2010. Consumers will focus on quality and price. Brand will become less important as the consumer becomes more educated. The huge price fluctuations four sided beveled and narrow plank from one distributor priced at $5SF and from another $0.89SF and yet absolutely no technical difference in the product. Consumer will research and the gap will close.

Laminate flooring in the US market is a remarkable story of growth and ingenuity. I do not think that a couple of tough economic years will have much impact on its future survival. It is an excellent product and with some effort and research by the consumer you can get incredible value.

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Original Article from James Adverto
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Different Types of Garage Flooring Takes Different Levels of Work

There are a lot of different ways to protect your garage floor with a variety of different types of garage flooring. Though there are many questions to answer when you are trying to decide which garage flooring system works best for you, one of them is, "How much work do you want to put into the project?"

Though there are many different flooring manufacturers, their products are similar, meaning that there are really only three main different types of garage flooring. Of these types, a different amount of effort is necessary for installation. The easiest to install are the interlocking tiles, next is the roll on flooring and last is the epoxy coating. Lets take a better look at each type of garage flooring and what is needed for installation.

There are a handful of companies that make interlocking or peel and stick garage floor tiles, including Gladiator, UltiMate and BLT (Better Life Technology). All of these come in about a 12" square tile. The tiles either interlock together using no adhesive, or are a peel and stick tile. These are very simple to install. They claim that no other tools are needed, but a utility knife can come in handy if you need to trim any tiles along wall edges or around corners.

The next type of garage flooring is roll on flooring. This type of flooring comes in a variety of widths, often ranging from 7' to 10' wide and usually up to 20' long. This type of flooring normally does not require any adhesive, though you may find some exceptions in different brands. Roll on flooring is also very easy to install, but I bumped it up to just a bit more difficult for a couple of reasons. Basically, you just remove everything from your garage, and unroll the mat, then overlap or bump any seems. The reasons I thought it might be a bit trickier is, first, the longer roll is more difficult to handle than tiles, and second, if you have to make any cuts to go around corners or posts, cutting a large piece of flooring is more work than a small 12" tile. But, if no cutting is needed in your garage, a roll type flooring would involve less labor and be quicker than the tiles.

The most intensive type of flooring to install in your garage is an epoxy coating. This process involves having to prep the area (which includes a thorough cleaning) and then often multiple layers of an epoxy coating. The process alone can take from several hours up a couple of days, and often you have to wait about 24 hours before you can use your garage. Obviously, not all system are the same, and the process will vary, but all are more labor intensive than either tile or roll-on garage flooring. But you can get a very nice finish on your floor that will add years of protection, and some companies offer really unique finishes, like the Roll on Rock finish that gives your garage floor a granite type look.

So, if labor is a primary concern, whether you want to do very little or have the time to do a lot, hopefully this information will help as you decide which type of garage flooring will work best for you.

MJ is a freelance writer for ClickShops Inc., where you can find a great selection of garage flooring at http://www.garagecabinetsonline.com.

Floor Heating Benefits From a 7000 Year History

The installation of underfloor heating is an excellent way to improve your home in your next remodelling project. It has been in use for over 7,000 years and modern systems are very efficient and have some significant benefits over conventional heating systems.

History
The Romans have been widely credited with the invention and introduction of floor heating. More recent archeological evidence suggests that the practise probably originated 5000 BC in the Indus Valley, South Asia.

The Indus Valley was home to the largest of the four ancient urban civilizations of India, Mesopotamia, Egypt and China. Undiscovered until the 1920's most of its ruins have yet to be excavated.

There is evidence for the Indus Valley civilisation dating from 6000 BC and continuing until as late as 1000 BC. The civilisation gradually disappeared as a result of significant changes in local river systems.

The archaeological evidence suggests that underfloor heating was invented by these great cultures and came to the Romans via trade and the interchange of people. The Romans used floor heating extensively and they spread the practise throughout their empire as they expanded their dominion.

The Romans used a system of networks under floors and circulated hot air through the walls so that both the walls and floors were heated. This form of heating was strictly for the wealthy as many slaves were needed to constantly tend the furnaces.

With the advent of central heating the use of floor heating became less popular and wasn't really re-introduced until the 1960's as both electrical and hydronic systems became more economical.

Floor heating is now gaining popularity once again as systems become more economical and efficient. This is particularly the case as energy becomes more expensive and the many benefits of floor heating become more widely recognised.

Benefits
If you are looking to remodel your home consider the many advantages of electric floor heating:

  • Energy Efficiency: With radiant floor heating systems, approximately half the energy is emitted into the room as low temperature radiant heat. This process is very efficient as it provides a lower ambient air temperature allowing you to feel warmer at a lower temperature because the radiant heat lowers the heat loss from your body
  • Healthier Heating: Radiant floor heating is healthier than other forms of heating as the entire floor acts as one huge radiator there are no hot-spots to generate big air-currents that carry irritants around the room.
  • Silent Operation: Electric underfloor heating is silent as there are no moving parts so no banging and knocking noises like you always get from radiators.
  • No Radiators: Nothing unsightly (like radiators) projecting into your rooms looking ugly and preventing you from placing that piece of furniture exactly where you want it!
  • Comfortable Heat Radiant heat is the most comfortable form of heat. It gently and evenly warms us in the same way as the sun. It mimics the type of warmth we associate with a perfect summer's day: warm, but not stuffy.

Whoever invented floor heating there is no doubt that the efficiency & effectiveness of modern day systems are bringing a resurgence of this most comfortable form of heating.

James is an expert in floor heating systems and floor heating products.


Garage Flooring and the Benefits of Having It

Garage flooring is probably not the most thought of topic in the world right now; however, having a stain resistant flooring system can add years and value to your home's lifespan.

A garage will usually see a small window of activities being performed inside of its walls such as: oil changes, car or machinery maintenance, storage and perhaps a party every now and then. Overtime, these activities can leave their nasty trails behind in the forms of stains, discolorations or even worse, deterioration. A simple solution to these problems would be implementing a garage flooring system that consists of a gripping binding agent along with an attractive coating that tops it off. This addition will not only protect a garage floor from damage, it will also give an otherwise forgotten room a little sparkle to shine.

A garage flooring system can also provide a sense of safety to its owners. Take the winter months for instance; cars entering the garage may have built up snow on them. Since a garage - if unheated - tends to be a few degrees warmer than the outside temperature, the built up snow will most likely begin to melt and leave large wet areas that can be extremely unstable when stepped on. A garage floor, with the help and protection from a floor coating, will actually provide a greatly reduced slippery surface to not worry about walking over. Plus, a garage floor with a coating applied to it is exceptionally easy to clean. Water and spills can be swept or wiped up without breaking a sweat.

A garage flooring system has multiple positive aspects to it; cleaning and appearance are only two of them. Garage flooring may not be the most thrilling topic to talk about; however, it does play an important role in a home's DNA.


Rubber Garage Flooring - What is it For?

Installing rubber garage flooring can make your place look fabulous. Floors are usually the most neglected part of the house. However, with options now available in the market, people now have a choice to make them look better. They can even protect the floor!

The design of the ground can add expediency and value to any place. They have many advantages and they are reasonably easy to install. By choosing to install a rubber type in your garage floors, this will decrease the dirt in your home. They prevent debris that adhere to the tires and then to the bottom of the shoes.

They also provide a padded surface that does not tire your legs. Using rubber garage flooring can also diminish noise and provide some level of insulation against the cold and hot temperatures. They help protect the underlying concrete facade from grease, chemicals, oil spills and other damaging materials.

However, using this type of material can also have a few limitations. One is that they have a low resistance to petroleum products, which can be a problem if the place is used to park your car. Very high temperatures during the summer can also be a problem with this type. The heat might cause it to adhere to the tires. This type has a very low melting point. Thus in extreme circumstances, it can melt the tires into the mat. Using this type of product is best if the place is only used for additional living space.

Using rubber garage flooring is an inexpensive option for general purposes. Nowadays, garages can be converted into different usages. It can be used as a storage area for unusable items or other purposes.

This part of the house can now be transformed from a simple parking space for the car to a magnificent place for leisure, entertainment, dining, office and workshop. They can also be transformed into a gaming area when there is no car. You can put in a tennis table and play some games as well. Alternatively, you can turn it into a computer gaming place. Some people even put their offices in their garage.

If you plan to convert it into a doghouse, then rubber flooring is good. This can provide insulation against extreme temperatures of the cement as well as extra cushioning. This is also good for converting it into home theater. For this will help reduce noise transmission.

However, installing rubber garage flooring also has an advantage for car parking in that they have a super grip non-slip texture. A design on the floors can help improve your place but before deciding to buy what type to use, it is best that you know what the primary function is.

Our site provides information on garage floor sealers, garage floor treatment and other useful information on protecting your garage floor.
By Naomi Smith

Need Flooring Installation and Restoration?

If you are looking to restore your flooring, either in your home or in a commercial property, there could be a specialist in the Berkshire area to help you.

They are able to use the latest techniques and equipment to remove stains, reseal and restore flooring to its former glory.

Some specialist companies can also supply and carry out flooring installation Berkshire area.

There are a variety of services that these businesses could offer you. These include, the supply of flooring for a range of purposes, whether residential or commercial. Fitting of a variety of floor coverings, including, wood, vinyl and carpet. So, no matter where you need your flooring fitting or for what purpose it is required, there will be a style that is suitable for your needs.

They could also supply entrance barrier systems that enable you to safeguard your new flooring by preventing it from coming into contact with dirt and moisture.

It is essential that once you have restored or invested in new flooring that you get the support you need to keep it looking brand new and some companies provide carpet and flooring maintenance programmes for this purpose.

These include carpet cleaning, dry carpet cleaning and fabric treatments to improve the look of your flooring. This could particularly help to improve customer perceptions of your business in a commercial environment, as first impressions count.

If you are not sure about the sort of services you require to look after your flooring, specialists could carry out assessments on your premises to determine your needs.

If necessary they can also perform on-site demonstrations of equipment to ensure that you get the most out of their products.

Within the flooring industry, new products and methods are always being produced. For this reason it is extremely important to find a company whose staff are continuously being trained in the most up to date techniques, to ensure a professional and quality service.

So, If you are looking to update or restore your flooring either at home or at work look for a quality assured flooring specialist, that can offer you a full service from supply to installation and maintenance.

Written by Danielle Ingram, on behalf of GNC Contractors flooring installation Berkshire specialists.

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