Raleigh, N.C.—In the last two years,
mechanical locking laminate floors have become the hottest selling products
within the category, with at least one of every four sales now dedicated to this
type of floor covering. While officials at Pergo, the company which invented
laminate flooring, believe in the mechanical locking concept they have remained
skeptical about offering specialty retailers a product that installs without the
aid of glue. So, to capitalize on the growing locking system trend, company
researchers have developed CertainSeal, a patent-pending locking system with a
pre-applied strip of glue to the tongue of the plank.
“With CertainSeal, Pergo capitalizes on the
popularity of click-together flooring, but we took the technology a step further
by creating a specially engineered joint, in combination with pre-applied
glue,” said David Sheehan, senior product manager. Products with the
CertainSeal technology are constructed with a joint that has an extended surface
area specifically made to accept the preapplied glue. The adhesive coating gets
activated during the installation stage by using the Pergo Glue Activator, a
dispenser that applies an exact amount of water to moisten the tongue. The
mechanic will know the glue is properly activated by a change in color.
“The preapplied glue is really one element
of the CertainSeal equation,” Sheehan explained. “The glue works in tandem
with the proprietary, patent-pending joint which has been specially engineered
to maximize strength and integrity, and ensures a superior, long-lasting
bond.” CertainSeal installs using Pergo’s Easy-Tap method, in which the
mechanic taps-in the long end of the plank first then taps the short end into
locked position. Laboratory tests show products with CertainSeal have almost
three times the joint strength of a traditional glueless click joint. Sheehan
noted company tests show the joints in CertainSeal are stronger than other
pre-applied glue locking products. “That’s because we’ve developed a joint
that is specially engineered to accept pre-applied glue and to maximize joint
strength.
Consumers shouldn’t settle for products that
simply add glue to existing joint technologies because these types of products
could compromise joint strength and result in gaping.” Lars von Kantzow,
Pergo’s president and CEO, said, “Glueless floors are certainly the hottest
growth segment in the laminate category. Still 70% of consumers are buying glued
floors because they’re concerned about issues like gaping, water resistance or
dirty seams. CertainSeal is the best way to offer end users all the ease of
click installation and the security of glued floors. It’s the best of both
worlds.” For more information on this development, call Pergo at 919/773-6000.