Sunday, July 14, 2013

What Floor Styles are More Durable

There are many types of durable flooring. Trying to find the most durable flooring is a tricky question. Concrete floors are very durable, but that may not be the type of flooring that you want. When trying to decide the type of flooring that you want you will have to decide on multiple factors. 


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Marble, tile, laminate… all of these floors are very durable. Hardwood floors are also durable. So when considering floors and their durability you will have to consider other factors as well. Here are some types of floors and considerations to ponder when considering which types of flooring are most durable. 

· Concrete – Concrete floors are durable, and can be stained. They can look nice, and are hard. They are not the best type of floor for everyone however.

· Natural Stone Floors – These floors are beautiful. Terrazzo floors are a good example. They can be expensive to install. Professional installation is required. 

· Tile – This is durable against spills and scratches. However, if you drop a jar or anything glass, you may crack a tile floor. So it is not durable in all instances. 

· Laminate flooring – Laminate is durable in most instances. It is not as durable as stone or concrete. However, it is also far more affordable and comes in many options. 

· Hardwood – These floors will last for many years. However hardwood floors may also scratch. You can sand your floor however, and cover a scratch. It depends on what your personal preferences are.

· Vinyl Flooring – This is one of the cheapest options. The thicker you purchase a vinyl floor, the more durable it will be. The thing about vinyl is because it is so affordable; you can always reinstall, and usually handle an installation yourself without professional installation. This allows you to change the look and feel of your kitchen or other flooring as often as you like. 

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