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Tips for Buying Your New Flooring

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Like many other home decor purchases, you may have a particular floor
in mind but find yourself trading off one feature to get another that
better suits your needs. It could be a matter of budget or functionality.
We are offering the following points to consider before you begin
the shopping process:


Analyze the conditions around your home
Do you live in an area where there is a lot of sand? Sand can exaggerate wear on your floor
and certain types of flooring perform better where sand is present. Do you have an asphalt driveway? Asphalt can be tracked off on certain floor coverings. Do you live in a very high humidity area? Humidity can affect certain floor coverings.

Analyze the conditions in your home
Do you have pets? Certain types of flooring will resist scratching from pet's claws or resist staining from those little pet accidents better than others. Do you have a large family with
young children and lots of traffic on your flooring?

Consider your performance priorities
Do you want ease of maintenance above all else? Maybe you want a longer lasting floor or greater resistance to scratching. Sometimes it's easier to evaluate the flooring that you are replacing and decide how the new flooring should be different.

Match your styling preferences with your performance needs
We think you will find your options exciting. Today's flooring choices often offer a variety of performance characteristics for any look you might want. For example, you may want a rustic stone look. You can get that look in ceramic tile, vinyl, or laminate flooring. Hardwood visuals
are available in real hardwood, laminate, or vinyl flooring.

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