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Wood, laminate, ceramic... what is the best floor for your home?

Written by Wilson Velez | Oct 18, 2021 1:21:41 PM

When it comes time to choose materials for our new home or a renewal, the first above all is always the flooring. Floors have priority over the rest because it not only visually affects the whole house, as would the finish of the walls or ceilings, but also has an additional sensory component, as we constantly step on it. 

The sensation we have when we step on one material or another varies drastically, from the warmth of the material to the touch, to the noise it makes when we step on it, each material offers us a different sensation.

 The best floor for your home will make you feel comfortable, and it will have to match with the rest of the elements in your house.

How to choose among so many different types of flooring?

The variety of materials with which we can cover the floor of our home is immense and if you review our product catalog you will surely love many of our floors, but we will focus on some of the favorites:

  • Laminates and vinyl
  • Natural stone
  • Ceramic

Laminate or Vinyl Flooring

Laminates are made up of several layers of very low thickness and what we see once installed is actually a high resolution photograph, because this material can mimic other designs such as wood. Since it is a print, the variety is endless, stone, textiles or even metals for an industrial appearance. The process is so simple that there are already companies that make these materials with the design that you request. Vinyl is very similar to laminate but is mainly composed of PVC, which makes it very resistant to water, and even submersible.

As for vinyl flooring, the advantages are the same, but in addition, as we mentioned before, these floors are much more resistant to water and humidity than laminate and, once installed, there is a minimal risk of breakage, as these are more flexible. 

Another great advantage of laminate flooring and vinyl flooring these need almost no maintenance. You can clean them with a damp cloth, with a microfiber mop or using a specific product for these types of floor.

Natural stone floors

Natural stone floors work in much the same way as ceramic tile floors, they are resilient, withstand moisture, work wonderfully well with radiant floors and can last a lifetime. But, unlike ceramics, stone finishes need more space, since the thicknesses range from 2 to 4 cm, only of material. The reason why so many people like to have natural stone floors is their uniqueness, each stone is different… Marble floors for example are a unique stone and very precious when it comes to give elegance to a space.

Although the stone is very resistant and withstands constant traffic, as well as water and moisture, we must be very careful, because getting a piece identical to those of our floor to make a replacement, it can be very complicated. Fortunately, if our stone floor has a small scratch or stains it is possible to fix it with a polishing. It is important to note that most stones are quite porous and, therefore, absorb liquids, in order to avoid this and make it stand up well over the years, these should be polished.

Ceramic floors

Ceramic floors and porcelain tiles are obtained from the firing of clays and these usually have a glazed top with the design or color we want. 

If what you are looking for above all is reliability, that the material will not give us problems over the years, the ceramic floors are a good choice. They are very resistant, can be used in humid areas, also they are extremely durable. The versatility of this material for any space is enormous.

The greatest advantage of ceramic floors is their maintenance. When cleaning these floors, you should only be careful not to use abrasive products. If, in case, we scratch or damage a piece, the replacement is very simple. Ceramic and porcelain tile floors are resistant to abrasion, shocks, and humidity and with greater durability.

Choosing the material for the floor of our house is not easy and each person must assess what factors are those that decide to prioritize. Each material offers a series of advantages and disadvantages and, for this reason, the best way to choose the floor of our house is to know all these factors.

Remember that we not only have a varied catalog of materials for your floors http://0k3.2bd.mywebsitetransfer.com/, we also offer personalized advice to evaluate your request and develop a proposal, in addition to a specialized team in flooring installation throughout the Philadelphia area, just check at the bottom our address and covering area.

 

 

 

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