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Different Types of Flooring Commonly Used in Renovation and Building

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When you work with clients, you know that you need to respond to their specific needs. Whether You are a remodeler or builder, you know that choosing the right flooring will make a huge difference. Many factors will determine the final choice, such as budget, style preference, and quality. Add the client’s wishes to this, and you have a challenging task balancing each. You need to be aware of the different types of flooring available and their pros and cons. In this article, we share the most popular choices for renovation and building.

Carpet

Carpet is a versatile version that offers warmth. There are many colors, patterns, and textures available so that anyone can find the right fit. The installation process is straightforward and quick. Homeowners love carpets because they absorb sounds and feel warm. This is why a carpet is a go-to option for upper-level rooms.

However, you are limited to using the carpet only in living rooms and bedrooms. Carpets are vulnerable to stains and moisture, so you can’t place them in bathrooms and kitchens. Also, they need professional cleaning to stay in good shape.

Tiles

When we say tiles, we think of ceramic and porcelain tiles. The classic tile flooring isn’t only meant to complete the bathrooms and kitchens. Nowadays, there are tile choices for living rooms and bedrooms too. Whether you prefer mosaic or wood imitations, keep in mind that there are many tile designs to choose from. There are so many versatile options that will fit your particular style.

Tip: Use a floor planning tool for business to measure the area and estimate the material price. This will help you get an idea of the final cost.

Hardwood

Hardwood is a versatile and luxurious option, which is preferred by homeowners. It brings a warm and cozy vibe to the space, making it perfect for living rooms and bedrooms.

Besides, there are some limitations that you should consider. Avoid placing hardwood flooring in humid and moist areas such as bathrooms, basements and mudrooms. The high costs and maintenance can turn some people away from the idea of installing a hardwood floor. The wood needs to be finished with a clear coat, which won’t offer full protection. The floor can still be scratched if you don’t clean it properly. If you are renovating property for renting, it is better to avoid this type of flooring.

Laminate

Laminate is a cheaper alternative to hardwood flooring. It is made of resin and wood pulp and can meet any type of hardwood flooring. The process of installation is straightforward, as the laminate is available in click-together pieces. Use it for rooms that aren’t exposed to moisture, as the humidity can make the material swell and chip. However, keep in mind that the material can’t be replaced or repaired. The low price and easy installation process can make it up for the other downsides.

Vinyl and linoleum

Although these are two different flooring types, we can place them in the same category as they offer the same benefits. The only variation is that they are made of different materials. Vinyl is made of polymers, while linoleum is made of natural materials such as cork and jute. Hence, linoleum is a preferred option for the ones that use environment-friendly materials.

They are easy to handle and install because they are available in the form of sheets and tiles. These materials are durable, which means that they are an excellent option for high-traffic areas. Vinyl comes in a wide range of colors and prices, while linoleum doesn’t offer low price options.

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Mary Wadland

Mary Wadland is the Publisher and Editor in Chief of The Zebra Press, founded by her in 2010. Originally from Delray Beach, Florida, Mary is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Hollins College in Roanoke, VA and has lived and worked in the Alexandria publishing community since 1987.

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