Acclimation
        The adaptation of the laminate floor to its installation environment.
        Backing
        In laminate flooring, the bottom layer, or backing, is a melamine plastic layer
        that lends dimensional stability to the planks and also helps guard against moisture
        from the sub-floor.
        Decorative Layer
        In laminate flooring, a decorative layer or print film is adhered on top of the
        core board giving the floor its hardwood or tile look. This decorative layer is
        a printed, high-resolution photo-reproduction of wood grain, natural stone or ceramic
        tile pattern.
        End Molding/Carpet Reducer
        Used as a transition from laminate floors to different flooring surfaces when the
        reducer does not allow enough height, such as on high-pile carpet or thick ceramic
        tile.
        Floating Floor System
        Laminate floors are installed using a “floating floor system” in which
        a padded underlayment sits between the subfloor and the laminate planks. The planks
        sit directly on the underlayment and are not anchored to the sublfoor on the bottom
        but rather are anchored on the edges.
        Glued Laminate Flooring
        These are the original laminate floors that do require a special formulated glue
        to be applied to the tongue and grooved areas for each plank. Once the glue is dried
        the planks are almost impossible to pull apart. These floors are offered in both
        planks and squares.
        Glueless Laminate Flooring
        A no mess installation method where the planks or squares simply interlock together.
        Laminate
        Is a manufactured product that simulates the look of hardwood, ceramic tile, natural
        stone and many other types of flooring.
        Melamine Resin
        Used to help improve the moisture resistance and durability of the core board of
        laminate flooring.
        Moldings
        Trim pieces that cover the space that is allowed for the flooring to expand and
        move naturally on top of the subfloor. They also help with the transition to an
        adjacent floor. Moldings for laminate floors are slightly larger than their wood
        or ceramic tile counterparts.
        Overlapping Stair Nosing
        Similar to a flush stair nosing except the nosing overlaps the exposed edge of your
        floor. The overlapping stair nosing is secured to the sub floor and not to the laminate
        floor so the floor is free to move
        Peaking
        Seams that have raised where the laminate planks or tiles join.
        Plank
        A laminate floor panel that is typically 5 or 6 inches longer than wide.
        Pre-Glued Laminate Flooring
        A no mess method of installation because the glue is already applied to the tongue
        and grooves. A thin, plastic underlayment is needed to seal out moisture and prevent
        the glue from sticking to the substrate.
        Quarter Round Trim
        Installed wherever the laminate floor meets the wall or baseboard.
        Reducer Strip
        The transitional piece installers use to connect the laminate with another type
        of floor covering such as vinyl, thin ceramic tile, or low-pile carpeting.
        Screens
        The quality of the laminate partially has to do with the photography and the number
        of photographs per style, which is known as "screens". The more screens
        a product has, the more variation it can offer. And the more “authentic”
        the laminate looks.
        Seams
        The junction where the panels connect together.
        Square Nosing / Universal Edge
        Used where the laminate flooring butts up to carpeting, or various vertical surfaces
        where the edge will be exposed, such as along a fireplace.
        Step Down Stair Nose
        A coordinating molding piece providing the proper transition for all the steps in
        a home.
        Tile
        A laminate panel in a geometric shape – square.
        T-Molding
        Commonly used in doorways to join two laminate floors in adjoining rooms. It's also
        recommended when making transitions from a laminate floor to another floor that
        is approximately the same height.
        Underlayment
        A material used between the laminate flooring and the subfloor that acts as a sound
        and moisture barrier and also allows the floor to expand and contract with changes
        in the temperature.
        Wear Layer
        The durable, top layer of laminate flooring. It provides protection and stain resistance.
        Many wear layers also contain aluminum oxide, as well as melamine resin, and that
        creates exceptional durability.