Thursday, February 27, 2014

The Best Options In Flooring Naples Fl Experts Recommend

By Leticia Jensen


When it comes to home improvement, some renovations are simply better than others. They may bring more value to a home, which is a value added to a sale price, when that time should come. They also bring value in the sense of timelessness, usefulness, comfort, and the like. Below, discover the best options in flooring Naples Fl experts recommend for the most value.

First off, an expert in the field understands the different types of flooring available, and which is best used in a particular location. Therefore, numerous considerations will be made before any recommendations will be given. The top three on the list consider the budget, the amount of traffic the floor will be subjected to, and its actual purpose.

For example, a vestibule will almost always benefit from a durable, moisture-resistant surface. In this case, most experts would not recommend the use of wood floors in this area because of hard debris that can damage the surface, and of course, the water which is a result of the rain. In this area, experts would definitely recommend porcelain or ceramic tiles, as well as stone.

Kitchens and bathrooms should also be completed with hard surfaces that resists moisture. Installing tiles on walls and floors in these rooms will maintain their integrity, and deter mold and mildew. Plus, there is generally too much traffic and water in these rooms that could cause huge problems with wood floors.

On that note, it seems as though wood is making lots of waves in kitchens because it's beautiful. Of course, there are also very durable sealers and top coats that protect it from small spills and can handle heavier traffic. However, if there is a gourmet chef in the home, the wear and tear could show through quickly.

In the basement, hardwood floors and engineered floors are to be avoided. Basements are generally humid and humidity is moisture, which is wood's worst enemy. A good alternative for basements include laminate floors or carpeting.

As for the rest of the house, it's all about personal choice and often has a lot to do with the geographical location and style of a home. For instance, in the state of Florida where it's generally warm, tiling an entire home is not uncommon because it makes the space cooler. However, such a renovation in Vermont may drastically reduce the value of a home because the climate is so cold there throughout most of the year.

Another wonderful option for the rest of the home is either engineered or hardwood floors. Hardwood floors have the longest life if they are well maintained and cared for, and may even last more than a century. They work well in virtually any design scheme, and are considered timeless, so they are highly recommended by flooring experts.




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