Frequently asked questions

  • Laminate or vinyl flooring - which is better?

    Whether laminate or vinyl flooring is better depends on your individual requirements . Laminate is harder, more robust and particularly easy to clean, while vinyl is more elastic and less sensitive to moisture. If you value a natural look, stability and a good price-performance ratio, laminate is an excellent choice. HARO even combines these properties with moisture resistance and a long guarantee in its high-quality laminate series TRITTY 200.

  • What is laminate flooring made of?

    Laminate flooring consists of several layers that give it stability and durability. The top layer protects against scratches and wear, while the decorative layer with the desired wood design lies underneath. A stable HDF core board forms the core of the floor and provides strength, while the backing on the underside compensates for stresses. Overall, laminate consists of around 85% renewable raw materials. HARO produces its laminate flooring sustainably in the highest quality in Germany.

  • How do you recognize good laminate?

    Good laminate can be recognized by a hard-wearing surface, a stable click connection and authentic, detailed wood decors. Tested usage classes, environmental certificates and precise processing are also quality features. High-quality laminate is also dimensionally stable, easy to care for and durable. HARO Laminate flooring combines these properties, has been awarded the Blue Angel and stands for quality made in Germany, with a large selection of authentic decors.

  • What advantages does laminate offer over other floor coverings?

    Laminate offers several advantages compared to other floor coverings.


    - Compared to parquet, laminate is cheaper, easier to care for and less sensitive to scratches or pressure marks.
    - In contrast to vinyl, laminate is more robust, more dimensionally stable and often also healthier to live on, as it consists mainly of wood-based materials.
    - Compared to tiles, laminate is warmer and more pleasant to walk on barefoot. Laminate flooring impresses with its authentic wood decors and ease of installation.


    HARO Laminate flooring combines these advantages with sustainable production and universal suitability for underfloor heating - ideal for all living spaces.

  • Is laminate flooring more expensive than vinyl?

    No, laminate flooring is generally cheaper than high-quality vinyl flooring. While vinyl often scores points for its elasticity and water resistance, laminate impresses with its natural appearance, high durability and attractive price-performance ratio. This makes laminate an economical and stylish alternative - especially when the production and ingredients of vinyl are questionable. HARO offers durable laminate flooring of the highest quality, made in Germany, with probably the most beautiful, authentic wood decors.

  • For which rooms is laminate flooring best suited?

    Laminate flooring is suitable for almost all living spaces as it is hard-wearing, easy to clean and versatile. It is particularly popular in living rooms, bedrooms and children's rooms as well as in hallways and offices. Special, moisture-resistant variants should be selected for damp rooms such as bathrooms, kitchens or utility areas. With the TRITTY 200 Aqua series, HARO offers a solution that is extremely robust and also moisture-resistant .

  • How long does laminate flooring last?

    Laminate flooring is very durable and often lasts for several decades with the right care. The service life depends on the usage class, the wear and tear and the quality of the flooring. High-quality laminate flooring retains its shape and appearance even with intensive use. HARO gives a guarantee of up to 25 years on its laminate flooring and also offers suitable care products including refreshers, so you can enjoy your floor for a long time.

  • Does laminate scratch easily?

    Laminate flooring is very resistant to scratches and wear thanks to its robust top layer. High-quality variants have special surface sealants that make them particularly abrasion-resistant and durable. This makes laminate flooring ideal for rooms subject to heavy use, such as hallways, living rooms or work areas (chair castors). HARO Laminate flooring is equipped with a specially impregnated overlay layer that provides additional protection against scratches.

  • What thickness should laminate have?

    The usual thickness for laminate flooring is usually between 7 and 10 millimeters. Laminate is a multi-layer floor, thicker planks are more stable and provide a high-quality feel. A lower installation height can be practical for renovations, while thicker laminate flooring offers more comfort and durability . HARO even offers variants with an integrated insulating carpet pad as the bottom layer, which significantly reduces impact sound and saves costs. In these variants, laminate has a thickness of 10 millimeters.

  • How easy is it to lay laminate flooring?

    Laying laminate flooring is particularly quick and easy thanks to modern click systems. The planks are joined together without glue by simply angling them and pushing them together. This makes installation easy even for DIY enthusiasts.

    At HARO, the Top Connect click system ensures a secure and precise connection, which also allows for use on underfloor heating.

  • Is laminate flooring sustainable and healthy for living?

    Laminate flooring is considered to be sustainable and healthy for living, as it is predominantly made from renewable raw materials. Modern manufacturing processes make it durable and robust. Many manufacturers rely on certified woods and environmentally friendly production. HARO manufactures in Germany, uses wood from PEFC-certified forestry and pays attention to the highest material quality, which is why HARO laminate flooring has been awarded the Blue Angel eco-label.

  • Is laminate flooring worth it?

    Laminate flooring is worthwhile in most cases as it is durable, hard-wearing and easy to care for. It offers an authentic wood look at a comparatively low price and is suitable for almost all living areas. Thanks to modern click systems, it is also quick to lay and ideal for renovations. HARO Laminate combines these advantages with high quality, Made in Germany, and an attractive design.

  • How is laminate flooring laid?

    Laminate flooring is laid as a floating floor, i.e. it is not glued to the subfloor. The planks are simply clicked together to form a stable, resilient surface - without any glue or special tools. This installation method is clean, time-saving and ideal for DIY enthusiasts. When lining up the planks, you only need to ensure that there is sufficient offset between the planks.

    At HARO, the particularly precise Top Connect click system is used.

  • What should you lay under laminate?

    Suitable footfall sound insulation should be laid under laminate flooring to reduce walking noise and improve walking comfort . It also compensates for minor unevenness in the subfloor and protects the click system from loads. Depending on the room and requirements, insulating underlays made of cork, foam or special composite materials are used.

    HARO The flooring specialist recommends high-quality solutions such as Silent Pro and even offers flooring with integrated sound insulation, which makes installation easier and saves additional costs.

  • Is vinyl laminate flooring?

    No, vinyl is not laminate flooring. Laminate consists of 85% renewable raw materialsand has a printed decorative layer. Its melamine resin surface is extremely hard-wearing. Vinyl, on the other hand, is made of plastic, in some cases polyvinyl chloride, which is suspected of being hazardous to health. Both types of flooring differ greatly in terms of material, structure and properties. Laminate has a more natural look and is more scratch-resistant, while vinyl is more elastic and quieter. HARO Laminate flooring combines natural wood materials with high durability and a realistic wood look.

  • What decors and designs are available for laminate flooring?

    Laminate flooring is available in a variety of designs and decors, from classic wood looks such as oak, beech or walnut to modern gray tones and rustic textures. You can choose between light, warm or dark color nuances depending on your style and furnishings. Authentic surface embossing ensures a particularly realistic appearance.

    HARO offers a particularly large selection of laminate decors with a deceptively real wood look, even in exceptionally large plank formats and chevron designs.

  • How easy is laminate flooring to maintain?

    Laminate flooring is extremely low-maintenance and easy to keep clean. As a rule, dry cleaning with a vacuum cleaner or broom is sufficient. For more intensive dirt, simply wipe with a damp cloth to remove dust and dirt. Thanks to its closed surface, laminate absorbs hardly any dirt and remains hygienic and attractive even with daily use.

    HARO Laminate floors have a specially impregnated overlay and swell-treated core boards and therefore retain their neat appearance in the long term.

  • Which is better, laminate or parquet?

    Whether laminate or parquet is better depends on individual requirements. Parquet is made of real wood and impresses with its naturalness and the possibility of renovation. Laminate, on the other hand, is easier to care for, cheaper and more resistant to wear and stains. It is particularly suitable for high-traffic areas and households with children or pets. HARO Laminate combines an authentic wood look with high durability, making it a practical alternative to real wood flooring.

  • Is laminate a health hazard?

    No, laminate flooring does not pose a health risk as long as it is made from tested and low-emission materials. High-quality products do not release any harmful substances into the room air and often carry environmental or quality seals that confirm their harmlessness. Such floors are therefore also suitable for allergy sufferers and sensitive living areas.

    HARO Laminate meets all relevant European standards and is certified with the Blue Angel.

  • How expensive is laminate flooring?

    The cost of laminate flooring depends on the quality, design and structure . On average, they are between 10 and 50 euros per square meter, depending on the manufacturer, usage class and features. High-quality variants offer more comfort, durability and in some cases already have an insulating carpet pad integrated, which saves extra costs when laying. HARO Laminate flooring has many consistent decors, so a significant increase in comfort can be achieved at a low additional cost - long-lasting quality at an attractive price-performance ratio.

  • What usage classes are there for laminate flooring?

    Laminate flooring is divided into six usage classes, which provide information about its load-bearing capacity . Classes 21 to 23 apply to private living spaces, while 31 to 33 cover commercial use. The class is often combined, e.g. 23/31. The higher the number, the more hard-wearing the floor is. High-quality laminate flooring achieves classes 23/31 or higher and is therefore also suitable for rooms with heavy traffic. HARO Laminate flooring always fulfills the highest private usage class and extends to heavy commercial use.

  • Is laminate bulky waste or wood?

    Laminate flooring consists largely of wood-based materials and can therefore be disposed of in an environmentally friendly and safe manner. However, as laminate also contains resins and decorative layers, it should generally not be disposed of in the waste wood container but, depending on local regulations, should be disposed of with bulky waste or offcuts with household waste. HARO Laminate flooring also consists mainly of wood and is certified with the Blue Angel, so it can be disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.

  • What surface structure does laminate flooring have?

    Laminate floors are relatively smooth thanks to their melamine surface. Particularly high-quality variants are available with elaborate surface embossing that authentically reproduce the natural appearance of the wood decors. From matt surfaces to tactile embossed structures, they imitate the grain and texture of real wooden floorboards. This attention to detail ensures a warm, natural look and a pleasant walking sensation.

    HARO offers laminate flooring in various authentic textures for a particularly realistic wood look.

  • How do I care for laminate flooring?

    Laminate flooring is very easy to clean and requires little attention. All you need to do is remove dust and dirt with a vacuum cleaner. Mopping is also done quickly. The only important thing is to avoid standing water. Suitable laminate cleaners should be used for gentle cleaning.

    HARO recommends the clean & green care system with the HARO laminate floor cleaner for regular and thorough cleaning. If the floor becomes dull, you can bring back the old shine with the HARO refresher.

  • How easy is it to lay laminate flooring?

    Laying laminate flooring is particularly quick and easy thanks to modern click systems. The planks are joined together without glue by simply angling them and pushing them together. This makes installation easy even for DIY enthusiasts. At HARO, the Top Connect click system ensures a secure and precise connection, which also allows for use on underfloor heating.

  • How is laminate flooring laid?

    Laminate flooring is laid as a floating floor, i.e. it is not glued to the subfloor. The planks are simply clicked together to form a stable, resilient surface - without any glue or special tools. This installation method is clean, time-saving and ideal for DIY enthusiasts. When lining up the planks, you only need to ensure that there is sufficient offset between the planks. At HARO, the particularly precise Top Connect click system is used.

Laminate flooring is robust, durable and easy to install - your floor for life.

Laminate flooring is not one of the most popular floor coverings in the world for nothing. Anyone who installs laminate flooring can look forward to a hard-wearing floor that is exceptionally scratch-resistant, abrasion-resistant and resistant to pressure and impact. The stylish planks will not lose their shine even after years of use, as they are resistant to heat and UV light. So you can already look forward to your housewarming party. Because even cigarette burns can't harm laminate.

Thanks to modern decors, laminate is almost indistinguishable from parquet. Wood decors from oak* to maple* to walnut*, laminate brings the natural look of wood to your floor. This floor covering is particularly resilient and easy to care for. Laying laminate flooring is also child's play. With click laminate, you can become a DIY king or queen even without much previous knowledge. High-quality laminate, made in Germany, with authentic wood decors turns your four walls into a feel-good paradise.

Discover laminate - strong arguments for HARO laminate flooring

Laminate looks good and feels good too. Our laminate flooring is also durable and a real all-rounder when it comes to living. Do you want your flooring to be contemporary and resilient? With click laminate, you can reconcile all requirements: the floor is easy to maintain and reassuringly easy to lay. Life is exciting enough as it is.

We've known laminate flooring since the mid-80s. Even today, it symbolizes modern and sustainable living in an uncomplicated way. Laminate flooring is particularly popular due to its robustness and zahlreichen Einsatzmöglichkeiten Which room would you like it in? Laminate flooring is here to help.

Many customers install laminate flooring in the living room, bedroom or children's room. If the laminate planks are provided with special moisture protection, they can also be used in the bathroom or kitchen.


We offer you what is probably the quietest laminate flooring in the world!

Thanks to HARO TRITTY Silent CT you can turn your laminate flooring into real whisper laminate. And the best thing is: you don't have to limit yourself. You can upgrade any HARO laminate flooring (except series NKL 31 and 32) to the Silent CT variant from an order quantity of just 10m².


Good reasons why you should choose laminate flooring from HARO

  • Natural beauty
    HARO Laminate flooring with probably the most beautiful and natural wood look.
  • For all living areas
    HARO offers the right floor for every room with four series.
  • Particularly sustainable
    HARO Laminate flooring consists of approx. 90% wood and is free from harmful substances.
  • High durability
    HARO Laminate flooring is hard-wearing and robust - the ideal family floor.
  • In partnership with nature
    HARO processes and refines only high-quality, natural materials.
  • Made in Germany
    HARO Laminate flooring is produced exclusively in Germany and installed worldwide.
  • Tested and certified
    HARO Floors are proven to be healthy for living and have been tried and tested millions of times.
  • Over 150 years of experience
    HARO stands for craftsmanship, quality and responsibility for five generations.

Laminate flooring from HARO won't let you down - from easy installation to daily use and effortless cleaning - a partner for life.

Functional and beautiful - that's what laminate flooring can do.

Laminate flooring is not only low-maintenance and easy to lay, it also impresses with its wide variety of looks. From light to dark, from oak* to Italian walnut*, the choice of decors is huge. Laminate gives every room an inviting, cozy look and always looks modern. It almost feels like you're bringing nature right into your home.

High-quality laminate country house planks or laminate 3-strip planks (ship's floor look) are almost indistinguishable from real wood parquet thanks to the elaborate surface treatment. The textured decors authentically reflect the wood decors, right down to the fine pores and bevels that emphasize the character of the planks. Just as if you had laid wooden floorboards in your home. Of course, there is also laminate with a velvety matt, natural look. Not every room is the same and tastes are different. You decide which decor suits your life best.
Reclaimed oak plank*, for example, goes perfectly with your vintage furniture, while smoked oak* radiates a cozy warmth. Or perhaps the look of light-colored laminate, such as the Emilia white oak* decor, is just your thing. In the end, it's all down to your personal taste. But one thing is for sure: your guests will definitely have to look twice to realize that you haven't laid parquet.

Surfaces that look like real wood

An authentic effect is important to us. We also apply our experience in the production of premium parquet to our high-quality laminate flooring: from the choice of materials to the printing of the decorative papers and the surface structure. Perfect wood reproductions are a home game for us. Both the plank formats and the surfaces are visually similar to parquet, almost indistinguishable from the original.

Authentic
The structure and decor are practically indistinguishable from real wood. Depending on the character, the gloss level emphasizes the naturalness of the decor.

Authentic matt
Structure and decor are "authentic". The surface also has a natural oil character and the plank has a slight gloss effect in the pores.

Authentic soft
Texture and decor as for "authentic". The surface is also velvety soft to the touch.

Textured matt
Resembles the grain of real wood. The matt look emphasizes the natural impression.

Soft matt
Velvety-soft to the touch and naturally matt with a slight glossy effect in the structure.

Face and longitudinal bevel
For an even more three-dimensional impression, the edges are beveled not only on the long sides, but also across (bevel).

Naturally varied: Most of our top sellers are laminate floors in the most realistic wood design possible. Whether matt oak*, beech* or textured walnut*, bring nature and a sense of security into your rooms with HARO laminate flooring.

HARO Laminate flooring is suitable for all rooms.

Our high-quality laminate in an authentic wood plank look not only looks elegant and natural, it is also available in many variants. Our modern laminate flooring is even suitable for underfloor heating and underfloor cooling. And with the TRITTY 200 Aqua series, installation in damp rooms is also no problem.
The laminate flooring series are each available in different formats and decors. Both the format and the surface influence the effect in your living spaces. In smaller rooms, you should choose smaller designs, e.g. 3-strip or 2-strip planks. In large rooms, you can also plan generously and let a gigantic Gran Via plank unfold its effect.
The same applies to the color scheme. In small, dark rooms, choose a light, friendly decor. In large rooms flooded with sunlight, it can also be a dark and rustic decor.

Six stylish designs to choose from

From the classic country house look to trendy planks in Gran Via format, HARO laminate flooring offers many expressive plank formats to choose from.

Dynamic: 3-strip / dimensions: 193 x 1282 mm
The well-known plank format, also known as ship's floor, impresses with three planks per element next to each other. This gives Design 3-strip large areas a clear structure and creates a lively look in the room.

Striking: 2-strip / Dimensions: 193 x 1282 mm
Do you like it striking and modern? The 2-strip Design brings freshness into your home with two strips per element.

Classic: wideplank / dimensions: 193 x 1282 mm
A true classic that is virtually indistinguishable from real parquet with its modern, classic plank aesthetic. It makes even small rooms look big.

Expressive: Chevron / Dimensions: 320 x 1330 mm
An eye-catcher: a Laminate flooring with herringbone pattern. This elegant laying pattern is achieved with two opposing decors. Easy to lay, but hugely effective.

Trendy: Large tile format / dimensions: 601 x 1184 mm
Attention trendsetters, this dimension breaks all boundaries. A trend from the tile sector in the particularly trendy concrete decor. Pure fascination.

Gigantic: Gran Via 4V / dimensions: 243 x 2200 mm
Expand your horizons with this gigantic plank. The length and the four-sided bevel create an authentic plank character that gives your rooms a spacious feel.

Infinitely long? Extra slim? Extra wide? Which design will you choose?
Would you like a recommendation? Then let Floorentine advise you. Just a few selection steps to your personal recommendation.

What you should look out for in laminate flooring.

What is special about HARO laminate decors?

High-quality laminate flooring is characterized, among other things, by elaborately designed surfaces. Since our heart beats for wood and HARO, as one of the leading parquet manufacturers, has extensive wood expertise, most HARO laminate floors are designed with wood decors. A high-quality and particularly abrasion-resistant overlay is applied on top, which in many cases has a structure that is partly identical to the decor. This means that the embossing of the overlay imitates the grain and texture of real wood. And with our "authentic" texturing, this embossing is even precisely matched to the wood grain of the decorative layer to provide a tactile experience of the decors. You can not only see it, you can feel it too. This creates an individual plank look that is almost indistinguishable from a real wooden floor.

How is laminate actually constructed?

In addition to the visual quality, the stability and durability of laminate flooring is crucial. This is what distinguishes branded laminate flooring, especially if it is Made in Germany. Laminate differs from parquet in its structure. Instead of wood, the top layer of laminate flooring consists of an overlay and the visible decorative layer underneath. This determines the look and can be freely designed by the designer. Below the decorative layer, the laminate flooring also follows the principle of a multi-layer structure. The middle layer is the carrier layer, for which HDF boards are used in most cases. And to top it all off, there is a stabilizing backing laminate that compensates for stresses.

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Did you know that HARO laminate flooring consists of 90% wood, is free of harmful substances and therefore healthy for living?

How to care for your laminate flooring properly

Live more, scrub less - that's the motto of modern laminate flooring. What all HARO series have in common is that they are absolutely easy to clean. Click laminate is antistatic and dirt-repellent. So you usually only need a broom or vacuum cleaner for the weekly clean. Great, so you still have enough time to enjoy the weekend.

Allergy sufferers can also breathe easy again with laminate. Mites don't stand a chance here. Of course, it doesn't hurt to clean your beloved laminate flooring from time to time with a damp mop. Our special HARO laminate cleaner ensures that your laminate flooring will continue to shine for years to come. Made for modern living is our HARO laminate floor cleaner clean & green active for regular floor cleaning. Tailored to laminate flooring and also excellent for the environment.

Detailed instructions for cleaning and caring for your HARO laminate flooring can be found here.