Solid Hardwood, Engineered and Laminate Flooring - laminate floors glue/glueless & brand

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tedlyons
02-19-02, 08:01 PM
Two years ago I had a wilsonart laminate glued floor installed. I was pleased with it until last week when the washing machine hose broke. Now I need to replace my floor due to water damage. The floor man recommends BHK Unicloc, a glueless system. It sounds nice but I have not heard of that brand and I am not sold on glueless. I am not too sure what to choose. He also says he has to replace everything no matter what option I decide since he cannot do a partial Wilsonart installation because my original Wilsonart floor is glued.


AzFred
02-20-02, 07:01 PM
BHK was the first to introduce the Uniclic assembly system in the USA. They produce and sell the glue type in Europe and did in the USA before glueless took so much market share. BHK Europe sells glueless also. BHK offers several different laminate floors including real wood and cork and traditional laminate in planks and tiles and will soon introduce laminated ceiling and wall panels that they have made and sold in Europe for more that 30 years. Their laminate flooring is "Lifetime" warranteed. Their web site is at: BHK-Uniclic (http://www.bhkuniclic.com)