Laminate Flooring for Modern Homes

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      Explore our wide selection of quality flooring solutions, perfect for any space in your home or project. From the natural beauty of hardwood and engineered plank flooring to the durability and practicality of vinyl, laminate, and rubber options, we offer styles to suit every aesthetic and budget. We also carry all the essential flooring tools, accessories, and underlay materials to ensure a professional finish—whether you're a DIYer or a seasoned contractor. Our flooring products are carefully sourced for performance, appearance, and long-lasting value. With decades of experience and locally owned stores across Canada and the U.S., Windsor Plywood is your trusted partner for hard-to-source interior finishes. Not sure which flooring is right for your space? Our knowledgeable staff is here to help you every step of the way. Visit your local store to see samples and get personalized advice for your next flooring project.

      Frequently Asked Questions

      What laminate flooring does Windsor Plywood carry?
      Windsor Plywood carries laminate flooring from select manufacturers in a range of AC wear ratings, plank widths, and wood-look designs. Both standard and waterproof core laminate options are available. Laminate flooring is a click-lock floating floor system installed over underlayment without adhesive or nails.
      What is the AC rating system for laminate flooring and which rating should I choose?
      The AC (Abrasion Class) rating measures laminate flooring's resistance to surface wear. AC3 is rated for moderate residential traffic and is suitable for most rooms in a home. AC4 handles heavy residential traffic including kitchens and hallways. AC5 is a commercial rating suitable for high-traffic retail and commercial environments. For most Canadian homes, AC3 is the minimum recommended and AC4 provides a comfortable margin for busier rooms.
      Is laminate flooring waterproof?
      Standard laminate is water-resistant but not waterproof. The HDF core swells and fails with prolonged or significant water exposure, making standard laminate unsuitable for bathrooms and below-grade installations. Some manufacturers offer laminate with sealed cores and joints that provide significantly improved moisture resistance, though LVP (luxury vinyl plank) remains the most reliable waterproof floating floor option for moisture-prone areas.
      How is laminate flooring installed?
      Laminate flooring uses a click-lock floating system that does not require adhesive or nails. Planks click together at their long and short edges and float over underlayment without being attached to the subfloor. A 10mm to 12mm expansion gap is required at all walls, door casings, and fixed objects. The floor expands and contracts seasonally within this gap. Underlayment is installed before the flooring unless the laminate has pre-attached padding.
      What subfloor conditions are required for laminate flooring?
      The subfloor must be clean, structurally sound, and flat within 3mm over any 1.8-metre span. High spots should be sanded or ground down; low spots should be filled with levelling compound. Laminate requires a minimum 55 percent relative humidity in the installation space during and after installation. Acclimate the flooring in the installation space for 48 hours before installing to allow it to reach the room's humidity equilibrium.