From measuring the relevant spaces & removing the existing flooring to choosing the new flooring type, sourcing the products and precise installation, we work with you every step of the way to install the right material for the space being considered.
Flooring options include:
- Hardwood
- Engineered Hardwood
- Laminate
- Bamboo
- Carpet
- Cork
- Linoleum
- Stone
- Vinyl
- Tile
- Installation & Repairs
Pros & Cons:
1. Hardwood Floor
Pros
- Increase home value
- Can be refinished multiple times
- Multiple options
- Strong & long lasting
Cons
- High price
- Can scratch and dent in high traffic areas
- Susceptible to moisture damage
- Not suitable for bathrooms, laundry rooms, basements
2. Engineered Hardwood Floor
Pros
- Has real hardwood top layer
- Greater resistance to moisture and water than hardwood
- Less likely to warp
Cons
- Can't be refinished more than once
- Can fade
- Quality can vary
- Can sound hollow underfoot
3. Laminate Floor
Pros
- Inexpensive compared to wood
- Easy to clean
- Scratch resistent
Cons
- Susceptible to moisture damage
- Chips easily
- Does not look and feel like wood
- Can sound hollow underfoot
4. Bamboo Floor
Pros
- Top-quality bamboo flooring is as durable as traditional hardwood flooring. However, quality can vary
- Has a clean, contemporary modern look.
- Properly finished bamboo flooring cleans easily with a mop and mild soap.
- Can be refinished multiple times
Cons
- Inexpensive bamboo flooring is susceptible to scratches and dings.
- Susceptible to moisture damage, thus, it may not work well in basements or bathrooms.
- Bamboo flooring is limited to a few tonal shades.
5. Carpet
Pros
- Soft and warm on feet
- Visually warms up the space
- Multiple colors, materials and designs available
- Great for soundproofing
- Stain-resistant varieties exist
Cons
- Hard to clean
- Can stain
- Shows wear pattern
- Not suitable for allergy sufferers
5. Cork
Pros
- Cork's softness makes it popular for rooms where you will be standing for long periods of time such as kitchens, children's rooms, older residents trip & falling
- Natural Insect Repellency
- Sound and temperature insulation can save you money
- Mold and Mildew Resistant
Cons
- Poor durability, can scratch easily
- Requires sealing typically every 5 to 7 years.
- Can fade
6. Linoleum
Pros
- Inexpensive
- Eco-friendly
- DIY-friendly
- Available in a variety of colors and patterns
- Requires little maintenance
Cons
- Does not increase home value
- Easily dented or cut
- May darken or turn yellowish when exposed to sunlight
- Not suitable for moisture prone-areas
7. Stone
Pros
- Bold and elegant
- Long-lasting
- Waterproof
Cons
- Expensive
- Hard to install
- Lot of prep work is needed before installation
- Cold and slippery
- Difficult to maintain
8. Vinyl
Pros
- Good for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms and basements
- Durable
- Water- and fade-resistant
- DIY-friendly
- Many design choices available
- Easy to maintain
Cons
- LVP and LVT is more expensive than laminate
- Lower ROI than wood
9. Tile
Pros
- Waterproof
- Durable
- Long-lasting
Cons
- Expensive
- Hard to install
- Lot of prep work is needed before installation
- Cold and slippery