Choosing the Right Flooring for Your Home or Business
- Adam Kuzma
- Feb 20
- 2 min read
Unsure of what flooring product would best suit your home or commercial property?
We've done our research, so you don't have to.
Read below to learn about product features, and when you're ready, contact us to discuss your specific details.

A smart alternative to hardwood floors, vinyl plank is afforadable and versatile, offering durability and resistance against scuffs, scratches, and stains. Available in 100% waterproof options, it is a great low - maintenance option for families and pet - friendly households.

Laminate wood is a cost - effective option. Made mostly of composite wood, laminate cannot be refinished and is not moisture - proof. Therefore, it should be used cautiously in areas where water or moisture may be present.

On the surface, engineered wood is almost identical to hardwood flooring. It's constructed with a top layer of solid wood veneer and engineered wood core and is less likely to respond to fluctuations in temperature or humidity.

Solid hardwood comes both pre - finished and unfinished (where the finish would be applied after installation) and comes in varying widths. Unlike vinyl plank and laminate flooring, solid hardwood can be sanded and refinished many times throughout the life of the floor.
You get what you pay for with this long - lasting superior quality option.

Carpet tiles are durable, commercial - grade floor coverings. Glued down using adhesive, carpet tiles are designed to withstand heavy foot traffic and resist common stains.

Rubber gym flooring is durable, non - slip flooring that comes in various thicknesses for virtually any workout or activity. Rubber gym flooring is easy to clean and resistant to stains, mold, and mildew.
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