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What is the difference between Mannington Wood Floors and Mannington Laminate Floors?

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What is the difference between Mannington Wood Floors and Mannington Laminate Floors?

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A. A wood floor is just that, it is made out of wood. A laminate floor can look like a wood floor, but it is really a picture of a wood floor. To see how a Mannington Laminate floor is constructed click here. Mannington Wood Floors are engineered with 5-ply construction, laid cross-grain to those above and beneath it, which adds stability to the floor. Our wood floors also have a 7-Step UltraWear® polyurethane finish, which protects from wear and scuffs. Mannington Laminate Floors are created using ThermoComposite™ Construction, which fuses five distinct components together in one single step to create an extremely durable floor of the highest quality. Both are excellent choices in flooring and often the decision between the two depends on the amount of traffic the room gets and your decorative preference or the look you are trying to achieve in the room.

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