Vinyl, Tile or Wood Floors? What is the best option for your Denver home?

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Pros vs Cons of Vinyl, Tile and Wood flooring

 

  1. Vinyl Flooring

This flooring material is often chosen over tile or wood floors due to its ease of maintenance. Since vinyl does not require much care after installation, it’s perfect for busy homeowners who don’t have time to clean their floors regularly. However, if your house receives a lot of foot traffic, then this type of flooring may wear out faster than others. In addition, some vinyl floorings emit harmful fumes if they get wet.

  1. Ceramic Tiles

Ceramic tiles offer many advantages over vinyl flooring. First, ceramic tiles are stain-resistant, making them ideal for places where spills happen frequently, like kitchens. Second, these types of floor coverings resist scratches well, making them great choices for high-traffic areas. Third, ceramic tiles are easier to clean than vinyl, making them an excellent choice for homes with pets or children. Unfortunately, ceramic tiles tend to cost more than vinyl.

  1. Hardwood Floors

Hardwood flooring is the traditional choice for any home. It’s durable, attractive, and comes in a variety of styles. One disadvantage of hardwoods is that they need to be refinished at least once per year. If your home gets a lot of foot traffic or kids play rough games on the ground, consider installing laminate flooring instead. Laminate floors are inexpensive and easy to maintain.

  1. Concrete Floors
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Concrete floors are extremely durable and long-lasting. Because concrete tends to look dirty and dull, however, it doesn’t make sense to install it in highly trafficked areas. Instead, choose darker-colored concrete for a more sophisticated appearance. A downside to concrete is that it requires frequent cleaning.

Get the beautiful floor you have dreamed of from the wide range of flooring options

Whether you want vinyl flooring, tile floors or wood floors installed in your Denver home, you may wonder what is the best choice. The answer varies depending on the type of space as well as your personal preferences. If you prefer to spend more time relaxing after work, a vinyl floor might be a perfect choice.

However, if you enjoy making a mess while cooking, then tile might be the right choice. Also, if you love entertaining with friends and family, a hardwood floor might be just what you need. Nick Rockwell from the Integrity Floors team in Denver can help make sure your new floors look great and last longer than ever.

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