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Things to Consider When Selecting the Right Flooring Material

A known fact is that there are many flooring materials available and selecting the right material can prove to be a daunting task because each material had its own advantages and demerits and it is also affected by other factors such as the room usage and the floor of traffic hence this process just becomes even more complex but by following a key criteria when evaluating the common types of flooring materials the buyer can come to a good buying decision. Check out the Flooring Estimate here at this link for more information.

It is vital to state that hardwood is an all-time favourite material among many people because of its durability and the natural warm feel that it exudes and because of these two features it has always been a good choice of flooring material for most homeowners and even among the various kinds of wood oak wood remains the most favourite but other woods like cherry or exotic trees like Tasmanian oak are still worth checking out. Apart from that the other good thing with hardwood floors is that they come in a variety of styles ranging from parquet, plank and prefinished boards that the owner can not only select from but can even install himself without the need to hire a professional to come and do it for him.

Another good flooring material is laminate which is even easier to install than solid wood hardwood floors and it also saves the buyer some coins since it is cheaper than wood and the main reason why these materials are called laminate is because they are made up of different wood-based materials that are either laminated or layered together then topped up with a wood grain photographic imprint on each face of the board. Another variation of true laminate floors are engineered wood floors which are made up of real hardwood veneer that is attached to plywood layers which make them more expensive than laminate is actually real wood and not a photographic imprint and it is this top layer that gives engineered wood floors a more convincing feel, sound and more appealing look than laminate. 

Bamboo floors, on the other hand, are not made up of trees, but a lightweight woody grass that is fast growing and regenerates quickly but has the tensile strength only comparable to steel and this is what makes the floor very durable and it even resists swelling and contraction that occurs due to variations in humidity. An incredible fact to highlight is that the bamboo plant is grown in controlled forests and it takes a maximum of three years to mature compared to old-growth hardwoods that take twelve decades to reach full size and the other good thing with bamboo is that it comes as a pre-finished and engineered product that has tongue-and-groove joints just like natural hardwood. Check out http://totallyflooredinc.ca/installation-types/tiles/ for more information.

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