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In the past, flooring options were limited. Homeowners could choose from high-end products like real hardwood flooring or go with a cheap option such as linoleum. Today, however, technology provides the perfect marriage between classy design and affordable price, with laminate flooring being the product that many people prefer. Laminates provide many benefits to homeowners.

Before you ever step foot into a flooring showroom, it's crucial that you understand how laminate flooring is rated. While every family wants a floor that stands the test of time, each area in your home experiences varying amounts of daily use. Common household areas are designated as either low-, medium- or high-traffic areas. Laminate flooring uses a rating system that ranges from AC 1 to AC 5. Laminates that are rated AC 1 should never be used in high-traffic areas, such as kitchens, living areas or hallways. These are the most widely used rooms in your home and should have laminate flooring installed with a rating of AC 4 or AC 5.

Once you understand the rating system used among laminate flooring manufacturers, your next step will be to determine what style of flooring you prefer. If you want to mimic a dark-toned wood, for example, you might prefer an option such as walnut laminate flooring. Laminate flooring with a walnut look ranges from medium to very deep shades and features an interesting, yet subtle, grain pattern. For those that prefer a lighter look, options like maple laminate flooring are available. Maple is a light to mid-range shade, with most products featuring a distinctive grain pattern. Besides wood patterns, laminates can be made to match the look of tile, slate or stone.

Depending on the look you want to achieve, you can select either a plank or a tile design. Laminate flooring that is sold as planks comes in one long strip, while tiles fit together in a square pattern. Both are easily snapped together, making laminate flooring ideal for DIY projects. Still, the task will go better if you follow correct installation techniques and have an adequate assortment of laminate flooring accessories on-hand. If you miss a step or use inferior installation accessories, the flooring is subject to warping, moisture damage and other problems.

Sears cares about quality products. Because of this, you will only see the best brands of laminate flooring in our product line. Sears partners with companies like Mohawk, for example, to give customers the absolute best laminate flooring at the lowest possible prices. Mohawk is known for creating some of the most realistic and durable laminate flooring options available. Sears also carries the Mannington brand, which has quality wood patterns, as well as designs that mimic tile and slate.