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Ceramic Tile

When most people think of ceramic tile, images of retro, glassy looking squares in grandma’s kitchen come to mind. However, ceramic tile has come a long way in style and design over the last 20 years. In fact, many popular styles of ceramic tile mimic those of natural stone to create a perfect environment in any room of your house.

 

Sheet Vinyl

In recent years, great progress in technology has enhanced the performance of vinyl flooring spectacularly, especially in the areas of durability against rips, tears and gauges. Vinyl floors are known for their ease of maintenance and are unaffected by high levels of humidity, which makes them an obvious choice for high moisture areas such as kitchens or bathrooms. However, vinyl is also a perfect alternative for any other room in your home where you require a beautiful, durable and easy-to-clean floor that creates a luxurious and warm feel underfoot.

 

Wood Flooring

Hardwood floors are a great design element in your home or business.  No matter what your lifestyle wood floors add value and comfort to any decor.  It comes in wide variety so that you can choose what is right for you.

 

Laminate Flooring

Laminate floor covering combines the rich look of hardwood with the easy care of a laminate counter top. Laminate floors that have been steadily gaining popularity since their introduction a few years ago. Plywood, concrete slab, sheet vinyl flooring, hardwood flooring, or virtually any other flat hard surface is suitable for a laminate installation.

 

Carpet

It is rare these days to find a poor quality carpet. Improvements in fiber technology and construction techniques mean that the less expensive carpets wear well in the right location. Of course, some carpets are more hardwearing than others, but that isn't the whole story. Carpets have to look good.  Some some carpets are prone to flattening and soiling so it is important to choose a carpet that fits the location that you are using it for.  You can get them in a wide variety of colors and designs to match any decor.

 

Resilient

Resilient flooring refers to flooring materials which have a relatively firm surface, yet characteristically have “give” and “bounce back” to their original surface profile from the weight of objects that compress its surface. It has long been the most popular hard surface flooring in the United States.

 

 

 

 

 
 

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