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8 Flooring Upgrade Tips and Tricks

8 Flooring Upgrade Tips and Tricks

Are your floors showing signs of extreme wear and tear or experiencing any damage? It may be time for new floors.

If it’s your first time getting new floors or you had a bad experience with flooring upgrades before, then

Replacing floors are never easy, they can become quite stressful and expensive. If you don’t know what you’re doing its possible to make a decision you regret or spend more money than you needed.

It’s a tricky task choosing new floors, but we’re here to make it easy and stress-free. Before you rush into replacing your floors, learn all the flooring upgrade tips and tricks:

When You Know Your Floors Need Updating

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Before we get started we want to make sure your floors are in fact in dire need of an upgrade. You don’t want to waste your money on brand new floors if your floors are still in good shape.

Unless you want an upgrade no matter what, this section does not apply to you. However, if you aren’t sure if your floors need an upgrade here are some tips that will let you know:

Make Structural Changes First

Before you do anything! It’s important to know before you start any floor replacements, that you consider any structural changes first. If you plan on adding on to your home or making a structural change to a room, then wait on the floors and do that first! Or else you might have to re-do your floors in that specific area all over again, costing you extra money! Consider all your options before you start ripping up your floors and laying down new materials.

Your Entire Space not Just the Floors

Thinking of changing up the entire look of a room? The floors have the power to transform a space. Consider this when choosing the type of flooring you want. For example, if the room had an old dirty carpet, instead of getting new bright carpet, maybe consider getting wood floors or clean and bright tile to open up the space. Imagine what you can do with the space and what you want it to look like, and choose the type of flooring based on that vision! Just because it had wood floors, to begin with, doesn’t mean you have to choose wood floors again!

Think About Opening Up Space

If you plan on changing the floors in only certain rooms, or you plan on using different flooring throughout the house, consider this tip from GRP Gratings: Using the same flooring throughout the house will make it seem much larger and open. Choose one type of flooring you love the most and use it throughout the whole house to give is a spacious feel!

Less Maintenance

If you have a busy life or a house full of kids and animals, you might want to re-think the material of floorings you choose. Ideally, you will want the type of flooring with the least amount of maintenance and that is most durable.

Pros and Cons

One last trick from the pros read through the pros and cons tips of each popular type of flooring before deciding on a floor. Just because you like the look of wood floors may not mean that is the best type of flooring for you!

Hardwood

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Pros

Cons

Carpet

Pros

Cons:

Tile

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Cons:

Laminate

Pros:

Cons

Article provided by Nigel Davies, independent writer for Ecoflor, a UK based national flooring company specialising in commercial resin, concrete and decorative flooring solutions.

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