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Flooring Facts; Your Buying Guide

Flooring might not get the first priority, but in real it adds life to your house.

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Flooring Facts; Your Buying Guide

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  1. Unique Flooring Your Complete Flooring Solution

  2. Flooring Facts; Your Buying Guide

  3. Flooring might not get the first priority, but in real it adds life to your house. There is a huge variety in flooring family which you can consider as per your requirements. Here are some famous floor ideas which can help guide you for your next DIY or professional installation.

  4. Vinyl Vinyl Composition Tile (VCT) is a finished flooring material manly used in commercial and intuition utilization. Modern version of vinyl flooring includes tiles and sheets and of those products sold since early 80s is made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) chips formed into solid sheets of different thickness by heat and pressure. Tiles come in various sizes of squares and rectangles. Installation of tiles and sheets flooring is applied to a smooth and leveled sub-floor using special vinyl adhesive. Tiles are typically waxed and buffed using special materials.

  5. Vinyl(Continue) Pros • Large selection of colors and styles. • Available in tiles and sheets. • Durable, easy to install and maintain and low price. • Ideal for damp areas like bathrooms and easy to DIY. Cons • Vulnerable to tears, scratches, stains and wear.

  6. Hardwood Hardwood flooring is a product manufactured from timber designed for use as flooring. It is commonly chosen as a flooring material and come in variety of colors, styles, cuts, shapes and species. It is hard to imagine that couple of generations ago, it was not a popular opinion to install hardwood flooring and thought of as ugly and utilitarian. Now, these are highly demanded almost everywhere.

  7. Hardwood(Continue) Pros • Handsomely refinished vintage floor in old-growth oak, cherry, maple and many popular. Pre-oiled exotic woods are available with types of gloss finishes. • Gives a warm and natural atmosphere. Stays in fashion. Very comfortable for back and legs then other hard surfaces. • Affordable and durable if properly sealed with oil. Sanding and coat of mineral oil can hide scratches. • Available in many sizes. Cons Dirt can accumulate in wide joints between boards. • Requires resealing every several years.

  8. Laminate Laminate flooring or floating wood tile as called in the U.S. is a multi-layer fax flooring product merge together with a lamination process. Laminate flooring imitates wood with a photographic applique layer under a protective layer. It has grown significantly in popularity.

  9. Laminate(Continue) Pros • Huge selection of colors and styles. • Resistant to dents, scratches, stains and even cigarette burns. • Comparatively easy to DIY, often directly on top of existing floor. • Simply be disassembled and taken when you move. • Good quality can last up to 25 years. Cons • Not recommended for damp areas like bathrooms and must be replaced when shabby.

  10. Porcelain Tiles Porcelain tiles are commonly used to cover floors and walls. They are either glazed or unglazed. Porcelain has been used for manufacturing tiles for many years. Only latest production methods and quantities have made the porcelain available for the average house holder in few years. It is made from heated refined clay. It offers a growing popular alternative to natural stone and ceramic tiles.

  11. Porcelain Tiles(Continue) Pros • The look of natural stone for less. • Great selection for colors, designs and sizes. • Durable and low maintenance • Stronger than ceramic. Cons • Cause discomfort to legs and back. • These are the most popular flooring styles. Go to your nearest flooring store and ask for their advice which floor suits your house better or you can DIY the best you can.

  12. Contact us Website: http://www.uniqueflooringsandiego.com/ Phone:760-945-0010 Email:support@uniqueflooringsandiego.com Address:Map address

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