“ I did not know what flooring type to choose, but they helped me. They asked me questions, and now, I have the best home. They recommended vinyl, and it is so perfect for my budget and lifestyle! Thank you guys! ”
Mike J.
“ They are highly recommendable! When I scheduled my sanding services with them, they came in early. And they wasted no time! I love how punctual and efficient they are! They even gave me tips on how to take care of my hardwood. ”
Ellen D.
“ I was unsure whether I should choose laminate or vinyl. They explained the pros and cons of each. They were very clear. They helped me choose a design for the laminate flooring and they installed it efficiently! I love the results! ”
John M.
Hardwood has remained the homeowner’s top choice when it comes to flooring. With its timeless and luxurious looks, it is surely a worthy investment. Our experts predict that it will still be one of the best flooring options in the next few years.
White and black have been used for various flooring designs for many years because they create a perfect contrast. They combine well; plus, they create definitive lines separating them and making them more beautiful together.
Vinyl has a better, longer lifespan compared to laminate. It is also more durable. But do not forget to consider the budget as vinyl flooring may be more costly than laminate, especially when you go for luxury vinyl flooring (LVF).
Vinyl flooring does not scratch or chip easily, which makes it ideal if you have pets and kids as they tend to run around the house and might damage the floor. Maintaining it is also easy; it only requires sweeping or vacuuming daily, and it can have its best looks.
It is okay to use damp mops or microfiber mops every two months as they are soft for laminate floors. If you will use a regular mop, keep in mind to wring it out until it is almost completely dry to avoid damaging the flooring with water.
Vinyl is a good choice because it has a non-slip texture, helping you reduce slips and falls. Aside from that, it is also easy to clean and maintain. Although tiles are one of the most common types to use for a kitchen, our experts recommend vinyl for its features, especially the water-resistant variants, as it can give you peace of mind from water damage.