Flooring Choices --- How
Do You Decide?
If you're reading
this you're looking for flooring--or thinking about
looking for flooring and, failing a magic wand, hoping
for some guidelines to simplify the process. If you're
renovating, flooring is just one of many decisions you
need to make. And face it, even if you're not
renovating nine times out of ten a new floor
means new room decor so be warned--new paint, trim and
window treatments are soon to follow.
Budget, lifestyle, room use/traffic patterns
and taste are the main considerations to help you
navigate a world of choice. Let's consider each one in
turn.
Flooring prices
that meet your budget
Is money no
object? Or are you juggling preferences and
practicalities within clear spending limits? Here's
a very general rule of thumb: medium grade
installed carpet or vinyl runs about one-third
of the price of hardwood or ceramic installed in the same
space; installed laminate is roughly two-thirds of the
price. That said the variety of quality and choice is
seen in the range of floor pricing--installed vinyl can
be anywhere from $1.40 to $6.50 a square foot, installed
laminate from $2.50 to $7.50 and installed hardwood from
$9.00 to $12.00.
Of course, if
you're handy and undaunted at the thought of doing your
own installation all bets are off. You can save a
lot of money as long as you know what you're doing,
have the requisite time, skill, tools, patience and
understanding roommates. (Remember, your work encroaches
on their evenings, weekends and holiday time
too.)
Brands and
warranties also factor into budget
considerations. Basically the longer the warranty
period, the better the floor and the higher the price.
You do get what you pay for so if you want
flooring that will last, look for a decent warranty
along with brand recognition. Recommended brands are
mentioned in the lifestyle section
below.
Installing Laminate Flooring Tip
#1
Not all house walls are perfectly
straight. In order to get a good fit on your first board, you
may have to cut it to match the curve in your
wall.
Installing
Laminate Flooring Tip
#2
Unlike most hardwood flooring,
laminates are virtually dent resistant, but remember you can
find a good selection of matching fillers online in case of any
gouges or dents.
Installing
Laminate Flooring Tip
#3
Make
sure you clean your floor thoroughly before you start
working, use either a vacuum or a stiff bristled broom.
Once your floor is clean and clear of debris you will be
in a good position to determine if your floor is even or
not.
Thinking of
laying laminate yourself? Need HELP !! If so, consider the
video Installing Laminate
Flooring; it demonstrates everything you need to
know, plus it comes with instructions
on laying laminate stairs, a complete report and email
support for one year! As well as a money back guarantee
!
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