Should You Get Natural Or Engineered Hardwood For Your Home?

Ready to replace the flooring in your home, but unsure if you should use natural or engineered hardwood? If so, it will help to know the major differences between these two popular types of flooring material. The Construction The main difference you are going to see between these hardwood flooring options is the construction of the material. When you buy natural hardwood, the material will have that wood throughout the entire thickness of the material. Read More 

Types Of Sculptured Carpet To Consider

If you like the idea of your carpet adding a vibrant look to the room, there are lots of ideas for you to consider. While some people will choose a bright-colored carpet to achieve this goal, others may feel as though they want something in tones that are more neutral. If you're in the latter situation, you might wish to browse some samples of sculptured carpet at your local flooring store. Read More 

Five Benefits of Stretching Your Existing Carpet

Quality carpets should lay flat, but sometimes they may become loose or develop wrinkles. The culprit can be due to improper stretching or insulation, or it can be a result of damages from the friction of heavy furniture movement or from heavy foot traffic. Fortunately, carpet stretching services are available that can help re-stretch a loose carpet so it is taut again. 1. Increased Longevity Wrinkles lead to more wear and tear on the carpet, which in turn reduces longevity and means you need to replace the carpet more frequently. Read More 

What You Need To Know About Refinishing Wood Floors In Your Home

Refinishing the wood floors in your home can create a fantastic floor if it is done correctly. Wood floor refinishing involves more than just sanding the floor's surface and coating it with a sealer. Hiring a flooring contractor to do the job is often the best way to get the floor you want in your home.  Old Wood Flooring Many homes have old wood flooring hiding under the carpeting or vinyl flooring that someone installed later. Read More 

Epoxy Floor Coating Prep And Application Steps

A floor that is resistant to flames, water, and stains can last a lifetime and provide adequate space for household items that are stored in your residence or garage. A 'do-it-yourself' epoxy floor installation project should include cleaning the existing floor, thoroughly mixing epoxy materials, and using adequate ventilation while applying the floor coatings. An Economical Upgrade An epoxy floor is actually a coating that is designed to be applied over a subfloor. Read More