Pergo Laminate Flooring
This "article" resulted from questions readers had specifically about Pergo laminate flooring. These questions were found in the comments section of various laminate floor articles, but hard to find woven in among the myriad other questions and comments. Pulling the question out of the comments section and making an article of them allows you to have easy access to that information.Maybe your questions will be answered more easily.
Hi, what is the price for a Pergo Laminate ?
Stavros at January 1, 2008 02:22 PM
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The prices are all over the board. I've seen it as low as $1.17 and as much as $3.23; it could go even higher. But the price can vary depending on what style you buy, what underlayment you choose, and who installs it. Check with your flooring store to see what they are charging.
The Flooring Lady at January 1, 2008 03:47 PM
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I am buying a house that has pergo flooring in the living room. I would prefer carpet there, but I am wondering if I can carefully remove the pergo and reuse it in the dining room? Do you know if this is possible? Thanks, Andrea
Andrea at February 27, 2009 12:30 PM
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I've never known anybody who has tried to do that. I doubt that it would work, but I suppose it's worth a shot if you can get it up intact.
The Flooring Lady at March 1, 2009 12:06 PM
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I have a friend who installed Pergo flooring in her kitchen and dining room around 2 yrs. ago. She has a large dog, and now has floors that have been ruined, are buckled, etc. from where the dog had accidents. What about pets and this type of problem. I am considering Pergo, and I have a maltese and one cat. Help!
Pat at September 22, 2009 11:22 AM
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Hi Pat,
When I had my laminate flooring installed in my kitchen the installer chose to add a layer of wood glue between planks. The glue helped keep the moisture from getting down into the planks. So, I would suggest to have the floors glued to prevent the moisture damage if you feel accidents are probable. I would also recommend a rug in water prone areas.
The Flooring Lady at September 24, 2009 01:49 PM

