No! Polyurethane needs a porous surface and because pergo is not, you would only ruin the floor.
No, polyurethane is meant to be applied to a porous surface. Pergo is laminated and has none. Using the product will cause permanent damage.
Pergo floors are very easy to instll,they are made to snap together.
To fix peeling polyurethane on hardwood floors, you can sand down the affected areas to remove the peeling finish, clean the surface thoroughly, apply a new coat of polyurethane, and allow it to dry completely before using the floors again.
Placing heating units under a pergo floor is not recommended.
Pergo flooring is considered to be some of the best available.
Polyurethane will give a long lasting easy to apply finish. Use a water based polyurethane ans clean up will be much easier. You should get years of wear from a good polyurethane finish.
To apply polyurethane to floors for a durable finish, follow these steps: Prepare the surface by sanding and cleaning the floors thoroughly. Apply a coat of polyurethane using a brush or roller, working in small sections. Allow the first coat to dry completely before applying additional coats. Sand lightly between coats for a smooth finish. Apply multiple coats for added durability and longevity. Allow the final coat to cure for at least 24 hours before walking on the floors.
swiffer and a light mist of windex works
No, unless you plan to sand the floor. Prefinished floors are already polyurethaned.
Pergo floors have many advantages over other flooring. It looks like hardwood, but is cheaper and much easier to install. It repeals spills and sun light will not damage the floor.
Both Lowes and Home Depot sell a variety of Pergo floors in several quality ranges to be competitive with one another. Meaning, both stores sell the best and the cheapest of Pergo.
The first step to installing Pergo floors is to lay plywood down as a base. Next, install the foam underlayment. Find the center of the room. Start at the center of the room and work outward.