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Polished Concrete
One of the best things about polished concrete floors is that they require no waxing and look great no matter where they are. While they are most commonly seen in places like large stores, warehouses, and car showrooms, they can also be found in homes, apartment buildings, and more. Polished concrete is able to withstand lots of traffic, drops, spills, and more without sustaining damage and will therefore not need replacing… Read More
Ceramic & Porcelain Tile
Ceramic and porcelain tile are popular options for homes because they can be arranged into beautiful designs and come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. From a marbled look to subway tile, some of the biggest trends in flooring today are ceramic and porcelain tile. It is moisture- and stain-resistant, which makes it a great choice for family homes… Read More
EPOXY RESINOUS FLOORS
Epoxy resin flooring is made from a combination of materials that form a chemically hardened plastic-like surface when they are combined. The finished result is a beautiful, shiny floor that is durable, safe, and one of the most hygienic options available. Because spills will not settle in below the surface and can be easily wiped up… Read More
Luxury Vinyl
Luxury vinyl floors are durable, affordable, and waterproof. Often with a wood-like finish, these planks are easy to lay and withstand the test of foot traffic, spills, and more. They are also scratch and stain resistant, which makes them a great option for high-traffic areas such as the living room, entryway, and hallways… Read More
Carpet
Carpet has been a popular floor option for years. Not only is it pleasant to walk on, but it also helps to retain warmth (therefore helping you save on your energy bill) and provides a nice place to sit if you are playing with a pet or child. Carpet can also help improve the air quality in your home and reduce noise… Read More
Welded Sheet Vinyl
Welded vinyl flooring is most often seen in commercial buildings. Heat welding involves fusing or sealing separate pieces of vinyl together at a seam or joint in order to increase its durability and longevity. This process leaves your floor free of joints where dust, pathogens, and more can collect and make cleaning more difficult… Read More