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01 Dec, 2025

Why Durable Laminate Flooring is the Smart Choice for High-Traffic Areas A UK Homeowner's Guide

Why Durable Laminate Flooring is the Smart Choice for High-Traffic Areas: A UK Homeowner’s Guide

When searching for laminate flooring near me, choosing a local, trusted supplier offers superior service and value.

Investing in quality durable laminate flooring from a reliable source is a decision that pays off in both practical function and aesthetic appeal. Whether you require robust commercial-grade laminate flooring for your business premises or an extra hard-wearing laminate for a busy family home, Flooring Factory Outlet has the perfect solution.

Visit us in Croydon today to explore our full range of water-resistant laminate flooring and more. Let us help you create a beautiful, practical floor that will stand the test of time and busy UK life.

Ready to upgrade your floors? Come and see our selection or give us a ring, your new, long-lasting flooring is just around the corner!


1. What is the best AC rating for a high-traffic home in the UK?

For the busiest areas of a UK home, such as hallways, kitchens, and living rooms, we recommend an AC4 (Class 32) laminate floor. For exceptionally busy areas or commercial use, AC5 (Class 33) is the best choice.

2. What is the typical cost of installing laminate flooring in the UK?

Installation costs vary depending on the area size and complexity (e.g., cutting around door frames, stairs). Generally, professional fitting can range from £10 to £20 per square metre, plus the cost of the flooring and underlay.

3. Is laminate flooring better than vinyl (LVT) for high-traffic areas?

Both are excellent hard-wearing floors. Laminate (especially AC5) often offers superior scratch and impact resistance, while Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) is generally 100% waterproof, making it the top choice for full bathrooms.

4. Can I install water-resistant laminate in my kitchen or utility room?

Yes. Water-resistant laminate flooring is a brilliant, affordable option for kitchens and utility rooms. Its protected core and sealed edges offer good defence against splashes and minor spills, unlike standard laminate.

5. How long does a good quality laminate floor typically last?

A good quality, AC4 or AC5 laminate floor in a residential setting can easily last 15 to 25 years, often supported by long manufacturer warranties.

6. What kind of underlay should I use with high-traffic laminate?

We strongly recommend a high-density, good-quality foam or fibreboard underlay. This improves impact noise reduction (essential in flats), enhances thermal insulation, and provides a stable, lasting base for your floor.

7. Does laminate fade in sunlight, especially in a conservatory?

Lower-quality laminate can fade over time. Look for products with a high UV resistance rating. For conservatories, consider high-quality AC5 laminate or seek advice on UV-blocking finishes.

8. How do I clean and maintain my hard-wearing laminate floor?

Maintenance is easy: use a soft-bristle broom, a vacuum with a hard-floor setting, or a well-wrung damp mop. Avoid excessive water and harsh, abrasive chemical cleaners, which can damage the top layer.

9. Do I need to remove my skirting boards to install new laminate?

It is not always necessary. Many installers use scotia (a small moulding) or skirting board trim to cover the required expansion gap between the new floor and the wall, saving time and money.

10. Do you offer delivery or click-and-collect at your Croydon store?

Yes, we offer convenient click-and-collect at our Croydon location and can arrange local delivery options for customers within a 10-mile radius, including areas in South London.

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