Selecting the right floor for your home can come with a million questions. You want to find something that fits your home’s decor, is suitable for your situation and will last for years to come.
So if you’re deciding on some new flooring, take a quick look at this short list of what you should ask yourself before deciding on the type of flooring your home.
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What type of subfloor do I have?
Knowing the type of subfloor you have can instantly eliminate some of your options. For example, if you don’t have the right type of subfloor for certain tiles, you can check that right off the list.
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What is my budget?
This seems like a simple question, but you have to consider it. Some floors are more expensive than others, so be sure to set a budget before you head in to decide on the right flooring for your home.
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What conditions does the floor(s) have to endure through?
Every room is put through a series of tests, whether it’s heavy traffic, moisture, snow, mud, etc. Take a quick minute to think about what the floor will have to endure through on a daily basis. This can help when deciding on the right floor for you.
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How much care and maintenance will I have to put into it?
Are you one to enjoy waking up, breaking out the broom and mop and getting started on cleaning those floors, or are you looking for something that doesn’t take much work? Every floor is different, so be sure to think about what you are willing to put into care and maintenance.
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Kids? Pets?
This is one that people tend to overlook at times. Kids and pets can wreak havoc on floors, so be sure to select a floor that can endure through this type of daily routine. Also, think about safety and protection with your style of flooring. You won’t want a hard, slippery surface if you’ve got a child who is starting to learn to walk or an elderly resident.
So this is our list to get you thinking about when it comes to selecting the right floor for your home. If you’re having a difficult time deciding, give us a call. We would love to run through the many options we have to offer and help you decide on the best flooring option for your home.