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All Bruce Laminate floors have a Magnum HDF Core with thermofused backing that forms a moisture barrier. There’s no need to worry about spills soaking in or moisture wicking up from the subfloor. The Magnum HDF Core also eliminates the need to acclimate planks in the home environment so you can buy it and install it the same day.
Industry:Building materials
Method of installing laminate flooring with a unique tongue-and-groove profile that allows for easy installation of boards by just locking edges into place and requiring no glue. Allows for installation up to 50% faster than standard installation.
Industry:Building materials
The industry’s fastest and easiest hardwood installation system; locks planks together without the use of glue, nails, or staples.
Industry:Building materials
A clear wear layer for super protection, even against the harsh punishment of sunlight, stains and burns.
Industry:Building materials
The look of your laminate floor, in choices as varied as the entire North American woodland.
Industry:Building materials
Adhesive used to bond the tongue and groove edges of laminate flooring. Now in a "peelable" formulation for easy cleanup.
Industry:Building materials
Hard surface flooring utilizing a fiberboard core and Melamine wear layer, that is available in blocks, planks, and squares and can be installed as individual units.
Industry:Building materials
A thermo-fused backing that provides additional strength and protection and ensures the floor stays flat, even when exposed to bottom-up moisture, which is particularly common with installations over concrete.
Industry:Building materials
An installation method that connects engineered hardwood or laminate boards to each other without the need for glue on the edges or ends. The boards lock together via a tongue-and-groove system. Interlocking floors “float” over the subfloor (see "Floating Floors"
Industry:Building materials