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FLOORING 101

Is Your Floor Just a Surface—Or a Statement?

The right flooring doesn’t just complete a room—it defines it. From comfort underfoot to the vibe you walk into every day, flooring sets the tone. So—are you choosing for style, durability, or both?

Which Flooring Option Fits Your Space Best?

  • Hardwood & Engineered Wood: Classic warmth, long-term value
  • Laminate & Vinyl Plank: Budget-friendly, moisture-resistant
  • Tile (Ceramic, Porcelain, Stone): Great for high-traffic or wet areas
  • Carpet: Soft, quiet, and cozy for bedrooms or basements

Each material brings unique benefits—selecting the right one can elevate both form and function.

SIGNS YOU NEED A PRO

  • Floors are squeaky, uneven, or shifting
  • You’re dealing with subfloor damage or moisture issues
  • Transitions between rooms feel awkward or unfinished
  • Adhesives are failing or surfaces aren’t level

WHAT'S TRENDING

  • Wide Plank Hardwood & Luxury Vinyl: Modern, clean aesthetics
  • Eco-Friendly Materials: Cork, bamboo, and reclaimed woods
  • Heated Floors: Especially popular in bathrooms and basements
  • Mixed Materials: Tile-to-wood blends, herringbone, and inlays

Flooring grounds your space—literally and visually. Done right, it becomes a foundation you don’t just walk on, but live on.

ASK AN EXPERT

These are just a few of the questions commonly asked by our clients about Flooring.
1
What flooring types are available?

There is a wide variety of flooring types to choose from, each with its own strengths, aesthetics, ideal applications and cost.

2
How do you handle flooring transitions?

Handling flooring transitions is all about creating a safe, seamless, and visually appealing connection between different flooring materials or levels. Whether you’re transitioning from tile to wood, carpet to vinyl, or dealing with uneven surfaces, there are smart solutions for every scenario.

3
Is underlayment necessary?

Underlayment is often necessary, whether you must use it depends on your flooring type, subfloor conditions and installation method.

4
Is the current flooring protected during construction?

Yes, protecting your current floors during construction is strongly recommended, and often expected by contractors and homeowners.

5
What types of flooring is best for pets?

When it comes to pets, the best flooring is durable, scratch resistant, waterproof and easy to clean.

BEHIND THE BUILD

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