hardwood flooring

How To Choose The Right Flooring For My Home

How To Choose The Right Flooring For My Home

By: General Flooring Canada

When it comes to handling the flooring in your home, you can find a vast array of options.

There are some extremely popular ones and some which are not so popular but are as equally high in quality.

This is why today we are presenting a guide that can show you the benefits of some of the most sought-after flooring options, and how can you incorporate them into your home.

And because of the improved technology in the past few decades, the options for flooring are better than ever before.

Let’s get right into it.

Solid Hardwood Floors

When it comes to solid hardwood, it can be refinished and sanded, so it does not take much to have a brand-new look without thinking about replacing the entire floor.

Also, hardwood floors are considered to be one of the best options you can find when it comes to flooring.

In addition to that, if you are looking to sell your home, then this will add to the value of the property and create a higher selling price.

It comes in a variety of colours and it can be made in any finish depending on your style. Hardwood flooring also provides incredible durability levels and it can support you and your family.

Also, it is easy to clean and it can save you the embarrassment of trying to hide carpet stains.

Because of its amazing insulation properties, it may reduce drafts and lower electricity bills.

You can glue it directly to concrete and you can have it stain or spill protection over it with a certain finish.

Laminate Floors

Laminate floors are another frequent option that people choose nowadays too.

It is an extremely durable material and it is resistant when it comes to scratches!

You can install it easily because it has a click-together installation. It does not cost that much, and this is one of the main reasons why people have been turning to it.

Also, you can easily clean it, there is not much to do over the maintenance bit, and you can even install it over an existing floor.

And one of the most interesting features of laminate floors is that it is resistant to fading from ultraviolet light.

Engineered Hardwood Floors

Believe it or not, this is a hardwood option that is easiest to install on all levels of the house.

You can include it in your basement and find it in plenty of different finishes and colours.

Also the engineered hardwood flooring contracts and expands less than solid hardwood floors.

On top of that it costs less.

You can install it over a concrete slab and use it with radiant heat.

Last but not least it is scratch-resistant and stain resistant.

Ceramic, Porcelain, And Stone Tile Floors

Probably one of the most versatile options when it comes to flooring is the stone, porcelain, and ceramic tiles.

They come in a variety of shapes and sizes and when it comes to colours and shades, the possibilities are endless.

You can install them in your kitchen, living room, bathroom, and even basement because most of these options are waterproof.

They require almost no maintenance and they can increase the value of your home.

One of the best things about it is that it can provide you with great consistency in colour and throughout the tile.

If you want to go for a style that is out of the box, this is one of the best options you can choose.

Even if you manage to damage it somehow, because it would be an isolated area, it would be incredibly easy to fix!

When it comes to floor installation, it is easy to install, and some options can even be installed around wet areas such as a pool.

Vinyl Plank And Vinyl Tile Floors

If you are looking for an affordable option, take a look at luxury vinyl.

This is something that may not cross your mind as the first option, but it is worth taking a good look at.

It is a highly attractive option and it is water-resistant.

You can find it in a variety of realistic textures, and because it is so versatile, you can install it in almost any room, including the kitchen and the bathroom.

If you have pets or children, this is the floor you should go for because it is extremely durable.

Remember that you can install it over any other floor.

It comes in a variety of peel-and-stick options, making the installation process so easy, you could do it yourself!

it is easy to clean, it is stain-resistant, and it is pre-cut to length.

Carpet Floors

Last but not least, many people go for this option.

If you are going for something that has soundproof abilities, then the carpet is the best option for you.

Because it is good when it comes to insulation too, it can even affect your bills too, positively of course.

It is comfortable to walk on, and it provides a homey feeling. It is the perfect option if you are dealing with toddlers who run around the home. It is highly affordable, and you can adjust it to subfloors and uneven walls very easily.

Tips Before Buying Your Floor

  • Think about the location. Is it below or is it above the grade? When it comes to basements, they are more prone to moisture, and your new floor will be different when installed on different floors. Also, the kitchen and the bathroom are other places where it can get extremely moist, so consider that too before installing.

 

  • Think about heating. Are you going to have a heated floor? See which options pair best with that and which options go well with other types of heating. While we are on the subject of heat, think about UV light too. Some flooring options can be affected by sunlight and lose their colour after a while.

 

  • Calculate the room. See the square footage, the length, the width, and whether there are any irregular angles or walls. Include any structures such as doorways, fireplaces, and else, to create the perfect flow.

 

  • Whatever you are buying, always get about 10% more of it. Accidents happen all the time, and in case a tile breaks off, you can easily replace it if you have a little bit more of it set aside. Mistakes can sometimes happen on-site too. Just make sure to keep them away from moisture and extreme temperatures so they do not get damaged.

 

  • Remember, whichever flooring options you go for, buy coordinated moulding. Also, you will need coordinated accessories and transitions so you can get that seamless look. Wall base, underlayment, thresholds, quarter rounds, and so much more. Care and maintenance are something you should get as well.

If you have any questions about our article “How To Choose The Right Flooring For My Home” or have any questions about floor installation in North York, feel free to call us at (416) 514-1888 or email us at sales@generalflooringcanada.ca.