How to Choose the Right Flooring Option for Your Next Remodel
July 05, 2017

How to Choose the Right Flooring Option for Your Next Remodel

sleeping dogA lot of people think of flooring as a purely aesthetic choice, something that has little use beyond comfort and looks. Those are certainly important qualities for flooring to have, but they should not be the only consideration. The kind of flooring you choose for different areas of your home can also have an effect on the efficiency of your climate control systems, how easily you can keep the space clean, and all kinds of other factors. If you?re looking to have some new flooring installed in your home, take a look at the pros and cons of a couple of the most popular kinds.

Carpet

Carpet is quite common in homes and commercial buildings of all kinds. You?re most likely to find cut pile carpet in the average home, which is softer and more comfortable than the loop carpet used in commercial settings. While carpet is a great option for a lot of different areas of the home, there are a couple of times when it?s not a good idea.

Carpet is tougher to clean than hardwood or tile, which is the primary reason it?s not used in kitchens. It?s also not a good idea if your home has a radiant heating system. Carpet serves as insulation, which means it is difficult to transfer heat through it.

Hardwood

A lot of people love the look and feel of real hardwood underfoot in their homes. It definitely looks great, and lasts for quite a while. However, hardwood can warp over time if not properly taken care of. It?s also often more expensive to install than most other flooring types.

Vinyl

Vinyl flooring is often used by homeowners who want the look of a hardwood floor without the expense. Vinyl flooring is a great option for many areas of the home. However, it can be quite fragile under certain circumstances. Make sure you consult with a professional about whether or not vinyl flooring would be best for your purposes.

Striking Remodels by Bell offers a full range of flooring installation options in Lakewood, CO.