LE SOLID PARQUET:
Solid parquet is the old traditional parquet made of a single piece of wood.
Laying system: it used to be nailed but nowadays it is more frequently glued.
Advantages:
It can be renovated / Its laying method provides better insulation
Drawbacks
If not perfectly laid it can warp / There is no solid parquet available with the Uniclic system / When using certain species of wood it is neither economic nor ecological / It can squeak with time.It is more sensitive to moisture variations.
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LAYERED PARQUET:
CThis constitutes 2 or 3 layers of which the top layer is the desired wood species. Created in 1983, this type of parquet is the most widely used in France (70%) and Europe today. This layered parquet meets most requirements and offers a wide choice.
Laying system: floating with clic or glued tongue and groove.
Advantages:
Renovation is possible / Less expensive than solid parquet in some wood species / Reduce marks left by violent impacts
Drawbacks
The support (larger layer) has to be of good quality. A support such as the HDF ensure better thermal and hydrometric property than a cheaper support such as composite/chipboard.
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VENEERED FLOORING:
Made as layered parquet with a pure wood top layer of 0.6mm Laying system: floating using either the clic system or glued tongue and groove.
Advantages:
A natural wooden flooring which is half the price of a layered parquet / Ecological given that you can have decorative flooring for an optimal wood consumption 5 times thinner than layered parquet / Veneer is the thinnest wooden slice you can find / You won’t be able to spare more wood for a decorative floor.
Drawbacks
Renovation is not possible, but as the price is so competitive the floor can be changed more frequently / Not widely known
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LAMINATE FLOORING:
This flooring is imitation wood design
Laying system: floating with clic
Advantages:
Price competitiveness / Every design available (wood, concrete…)
Drawbacks
Imitation rather than real wood / There is more noise when walking on this surface / This is very obviously not a real wood product and provides none of the advantages as listed in: Europlac's products > Things to know > Real wood
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People also judge parquets by their different laying methods: : glued laying or floating laying
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FLOATING PARQUET:
Type of flooring: layered parquet, veneered flooring and laminate - frequently misused terms.
Advantages:
Less expensive if you lay it yourself / Quickly laid thanks to the clic / Workings are easier and cleaner during layings as well as disassembly
Drawbacks
Acoustic insulation adapted to standard but thermal conductivity is not optimal
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FULLY GLUED PARQUET
Flooring type: applies to every type of flooring if necessary
Advantages:
Optimal acoustic isolation
Drawbacks
Time and price for laying cost about 20€ excl.VAT /m2 against 12€ HT/m2 for a floating laying.
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