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Bruce American Home Collection - 7 1/4 Inch
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Bruce American Home Collection - 7 1/4 Inch
$2.79/ sq.ft
Bruce American Home Elite Collection - 5 1/4 Inch
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Bruce American Home Elite Collection - 5 1/4 Inch
$3.05/ sq.ft
Bruce Gardenstone Collection - 12 1/2 Inch
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Bruce Gardenstone Collection - 12 1/2 Inch
$4.07/ sq.ft
Bruce Gardenstone Collection - 15 1/2 Inch
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Bruce Gardenstone Collection - 15 1/2 Inch
$4.07/ sq.ft
Bruce Heritage Heights Collection - 7 1/4 Inch
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Bruce Heritage Heights Collection - 7 1/4 Inch
$1.59/ sq.ft
Bruce Park Avenue Collection - 5 Inch
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Bruce Park Avenue Collection - 5 Inch
$4.25/ sq.ft
Bruce Reserve Collection - 4 3/4 Inch
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Bruce Reserve Collection - 4 3/4 Inch
$4.12/ sq.ft
Bruce Reserve Collection - 6 3/4 Inch
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Bruce Reserve Collection - 6 3/4 Inch
$4.12/ sq.ft
Bruce Reserve Premium Collection - 5 Inch
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Bruce Reserve Premium Collection - 5 Inch
$4.20/ sq.ft
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Laminate Flooring by Bruce

Laminate flooring by Bruce takes technology to new levels by duplicating the beauty and warmth of natural wood and stone in this new collection of affordable laminate flooring.

Bruce Laminate Flooring features:

  • Hi-Definition Print Technology™ is used to create extremely realistic patterns.
  • The Bruce Lock Installation method features a unique tongue-and-groove profile that allows for easy laminate flooring installation of boards by just locking edges into place and requiring no glue.
  • G3™ Wear Layer protects against wear, stains and fading. Hi-Definition Print Technology™ is used to create extremely laminate flooring realistic patterns.
  • A Magnum HDF Core with thermo-fused backing that forms a moisture barrier. There’s no need to worry about spills soaking in or moisture wicking up from the subfloor. You can now buy and install laminate flooring the same day!
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Hi-Definition Print Technology™
Print technology used to create extremely realistic patterns. Colors are vibrant and natural with intensified depth and realism. The embossing technology infuses the look with depth and texture.

Bruce Lock Installation
Installation method for Bruce Laminate flooring which features a unique tongue-and-groove profile that allows for easy installation of boards by just locking edges into place and requiring no glue. Offers the tightest fit and provides virtually seamless appearance.

G3™ Wear Layer
This durable wear layer protects against wear, stains and fading. It offers the best resistance to scratches, indentations, dents and dings for your home.

Magnum HDF™ Core
All Bruce Laminate floors have a Magnum HDF Core with thermofused backing that forms a moisture barrier. There’s no need to worry about spills soaking in or moisture wicking up from the subfloor. The Magnum HDF Core also eliminates the need to acclimate planks in the home environment so you can buy it and install it the same day.


What is Laminate?

Laminate flooring has a layered construction:

A) Wear layer: This easy-to-clean surface contains aluminum oxide which protects the floor from stains, fading and wear

Look for an abrasion classification (A/C) rating of at least 3 for adequate residential use protection.

B) Image design layer: A photographic image of wood, stone, or virtually anything you can imagine.

C) Inner core layer: The core provides the floors structural strength and stability. It is made from high-density fiberboard (HDF). The core is often impregnated with a plastic resin called melamine to increase the floors strength, stability and resistance to moisture. Products that have high levels of melamine do not require acclimation before installation.

D) Backing layer: Found beneath the inner core, the backing is made with resin saturated paper.  It creates a moisture barrier that protects the floor from warping.

All laminate floor layers are fused together using one of two processes. DPL, or direct pressure laminate, is the most common construction for residential use. HPL, or high-pressure laminate, is an extra-hard construction.  The difference between the two relates to cost, performance and design realism. DPL is less expensive, has the same gouge resistance as HPL when objects are dropped at or below counter height, and is easier to emboss for more realistic texture. HPL is more expensive and less likely to gouge if items are dropped from above counter-top height, but is harder to emboss, so it doesnt look as realistic.

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