Swiftlock Laminate Flooring
Posted by admin on 19 Feb 2010 at 11:27 am | Tagged as: laminate floor
When a product is the cheapest option available, it gets people’s attention. Such is the case with Swiftlock Laminate Flooring. Most resellers of laminate floors stock Swiftlock, and it’s generally their least expensive option. Of course, if a product is inexpensive, it’s assumed that it is of lower quality than the competition. Is this true in the case of Swiftlock Laminate Flooring? It’s hard to tell.
There are various reports from people online, who own Swiftlock Laminate Flooring, and have various complaints. However, is this a case of simple math? If Swiftlock sells three times as much product as the competition, but only has twice as many complaints, then doesn’t that mean their quality must be better?
Unfortunately, the reported issues with laminated flooring from Swiftlock are not easily avoidable. Heavy or sharp objects dropped from any distance is said to leave dents. Swiftlock Laminate Flooring has also been accused of warping under only enough liquid to clean it, and leaving none standing. If you have kids, or live in an area where it rains a lot, that’s pretty ominous. However, there are many others who have this laminate floor that say it holds up just fine to just about anything.
The biggest advantages to Swiftlock Laminate Flooring, though, are really not in durability. As mentioned before, Swiftlock is the king of cheap laminate flooring. However, they also have a very large selection from which to choose. Their installation instructions are second to none, too, which is something that they really pride themselves in.
Swiftlock Laminate Flooring is produced by Armstrong. It makes sense that, when it comes to durability, Armstrong wouldn’t want its cheapest laminate floor competing with their Armstrong labeled floors. Maybe this is why they don’t even sell Swiftlock Laminate Flooring on Amazon.
I suppose it comes down to what you can afford. If you can afford better, than maybe it makes more sense to go with a laminated floor that doesn’t have as many complaints aimed at it. However, you may sacrifice ease of installation. Only you know if that’s a risk worth taking in your particular situation.
