Durable options for high-traffic areas include porcelain/ceramic tile, luxury vinyl flooring (LVF), laminate, and engineered hardwood.
Luxury vinyl flooring (LVF) is a durable, water-resistant flooring option that mimics the look of natural wood or stone.
Laminate flooring is less expensive, easier to install, and more resistant to scratches and moisture. However, it cannot be refinished like hardwood, and it can sometimes emit toxic chemicals.
This depends on the type of existing and new flooring. Consult a professional installer to ensure proper installation. Contact us for expert advice and assistance.
Yes, as long as the rugs are color-safe to prevent dye from staining the wood. Use rugs at entrances and in front of sinks to protect the floor from dirt and moisture
Yes, it’s recommended to acclimate engineered hardwood floors for at least 72 hours before installation to prevent warping or gapping.
Clear the room of furniture, clean the area, check the subfloor for issues, and acclimate the new flooring according to manufacturer instructions