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Hardwood - Laminate - Vinyl - Tile - Stone

How to Choose the Right One for Your Home

With so many types of flooring available, which one is best for your home? The right  flooring should match your desired aesthetic and durability needs while keeping costs within budget.

Here are the main types of flooring that you should consider for your home.

Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood flooring has remained a top flooring material throughout history for many reasons. It's durable, can last several lifetimes, and is unmatched in authentic beauty. After all, it's the real thing, not a replica.

Best for: Entire home, except for wet environments

Pros Cons

  • Beautiful appearance - Sensitive to moisture

  • Durable - Expensive

  • Can be refinished - Can scratch easily

Laminate Flooring

Laminate flooring is perfect if you want the look of hardwood flooring without the high price point. Though most laminate looks like wood, it can also reliably mimic the look of stone and tile.

Best for: Bathrooms, kitchens, basements, whole home

Pros Cons

  • Affordable - Sensitive to moisture

  • Durable - Cannot be refinished

  • Wide range of style - May delaminate over time

Vinyl Flooring / Luxury Vinyl

Vinyl flooring is inexpensive and highly durable, making it a great flooring option for those with kids and pets. Best of all, vinyl flooring is easy to install, saving you the cost of professional installation. A downside is that vinyl flooring requires a perfectly level, smooth, and flat subfloor. Other types of flooring can bridge minor imperfections, but vinyl flooring cannot.

Best for: Bathrooms, kitchens, basements, whole home

Pros Cons

  • Water-resistant or waterproof - Cannot be refinished

  • Affordable - No Eco-friendly

  • DIY-friendly install - Subfloor must be perfect

Tile Flooring

Tile flooring is an extremely popular option with supreme durability and easy maintenance. From large-format tiles to penny tiles, the scale can be adjusted to better fit different-sized spaces, while the various materials, colors, and patterns offer plenty of stylish combinations.

Best for: Kitchens, bathrooms, commercial use, laundry room

Pros Cons

  • Highly durable - DIY installation can be difficult

  • Water-resistant - Hard

  • Low maintenance - Cold

Quality Materials: We select the highest quality materials to ensure durability, aesthetics, and longevity for your floors. Our commitment to quality means you get the best value for your investment.

  • Tailored Services: Recognizing that every client has unique needs, we offer customized flooring services. From consultation to installation, we work closely with you to ensure your vision is realized precisely as you've imagined.

  • Dedicated Support: Our relationship with clients goes beyond the installation. We provide dedicated support and advice, ensuring your floors maintain their beauty and functionality over time. Your satisfaction is our ultimate goal, and we're committed to achieving it through responsive, customer-focused service.

What’s Next?

Once you've established your budget and identified some viable flooring options, use the list above to determine which flooring will perform best in your home. If you're renovating a kitchen, bathroom, or even a basement, stick with flooring that can handle moisture and water exposure.

If you're looking to cozy up your house, you can't go wrong with hardwood flooring. Need something affordable and easy to clean? Vinyl flooring sounds perfect for you. As long as you match the flooring material to your needs, you can't go wrong with any option on this list.