Making it Easier

Posted On December 16th, 2011

Some of us love to read and some of us don’t. That’s why we have videos on the website that go over everything you need to know – everything you should know about carpet, natural stone, ceramic tile, wood and laminate before you purchase anything. If you have questions about maintenance, we’ve got that covered too.

So for those of you who love watching instead of reading – here you go:

Carpet

Hardwood

Ceramic

Stone

Laminate

Vinyl

Just another way we try and make your life a little less complicated.

Choosing Vinyl Works

Posted On February 2nd, 2011

Question: I want to put vinyl flooring in the kitchen, but friends are telling me that tile is better for resale. I want vinyl because of the cushioning. Will vinyl still work with my upscale kitchen plans?

Answer: You are not alone. Many people like the cushioned feel of vinyl, particularly in the kitchen with so much standing. The good news is that today’s vinyl flooring designs stand up to a sophisticated kitchen.

Vinyl floors, as this photo shows, are more and more measuring up to tile and stone floors in terms of looks and even texture. This floor has the coloring and variety to support today’s design demands.

Another plus to vinyl is convenient and easy clean up. Spills are up in a minute with no worries about long-term damage to the floor. This particular choice helps to disguise spots until you can get to your mop.

The other very real advantage to vinyl is cost. It is still one of the most reasonable options in terms of price per square foot. This means that you can choose one of the best quality vinyl floors while still saving money that you can put to other upgrades.

The only caveat is to make sure to choose a design that will work well for resale. A neutral tone that matches the look of tile or stone would be your best choice.

Remember as you choose your options – this is not a model home, it’s your home. Be sure to make choices that will work for your everyday life.

Which type of flooring is right for you?

Posted On June 8th, 2009

3596307456_80abb37ea1_mThere are many different flooring types to choose from. How do you know which one is right for you? Below are some advantages, disadvantages and characteristics of different types of floor coverings. Hopefully, these can give you an idea of the types that are better for your lifestyle. For more specific information contact your Pierce Flooring representative today!

Carpet

  • Ideal for kids rooms and play rooms
  • Great for noise control
  • Helpful in rooms with subfloor irregularities
  • Creates a warm and cozy feel
  • Installs quickly
  • Offers wide variety of styles and colors

Hardwood

  • Great long term investment to prevent replacement costs down the road
  • Adds warmth and character to any room
  • Able to be installed over a wide variety of subfloors
  • Easy to maintain and care for
  • Not ideal for homes with large pets with sharp nails
  • Not meant to be used in areas with high exposure to water

Tile and Stone

  • Great long term investment to prevent replacement costs down the road
  • Easy to maintain and care for
  • Ideal for homes with high traffic
  • Endless design and installation options
  • Can be uncomfortable if you have joint trouble or stand in the same area for long periods of time

Laminate

  • Great for homes with pets – extremely scratch resistant
  • Ideal for areas with high moisture content
  • Can give you the look of real stone or hardwood without the costs associated with the natural product
  • Less maintenance than the natural products its designed to look like
  • Easier on joints than other hard surfaces
  • Can be installed below grade

Vinyl

  • Resistant to moisture /ideal for kitchens and baths
  • Cost effective solution
  • Easy to maintain and care for
  • Many styles and colors to choose from
  • Can tear and gouge more easily than hard surfaces
  • Potential to yellow with sun exposure and age

There are many more advantages and disadvantages for each type of flooring. These are just a few to give you an idea about each type of product. Giving your Pierce Flooring representative more information about your lifestyle and needs will enable them to give you more specific advice. You may also find our “How I live” questionnaire and FAQ section helpful, click here for frequently asked questions and answers. Start shopping today!