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    3 popular flooring materials

    By Metro Creative Services for Pamplin Media Group,

    2024-02-14

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    Even though it’s underfoot, flooring can set the tone for how a room or entire home is viewed. Perhaps that’s one reason why flooring generates such strong opinions when homeowners look to refurbish or replace their floors.

    Homeowners now have more choices than ever when considering new home flooring. The following rundown of three popular flooring options can help homeowners as they try to decide which material best suits their homes.

    1. Hardwood floors

    Hardwood floors might once have been a relatively straightforward option, but homeowners may now choose between solid and engineered wood flooring. According to The Home Depot, engineered wood flooring provides the look of solid wood flooring without the high maintenance of such floors. Engineered wood is manufactured and created using wood strands, particles, fibers, or wood veneers forged together with adhesives. Each engineered wood flooring plank comprises several layers of plywood or fiberboard with a solid wood veneer on top, which is how it can provide the look of solid wood flooring. Solid wood flooring planks are made from a single piece of hardwood. Each type of flooring has pros and cons, and homeowners who prefer hardwood floors are urged to speak with a flooring professional about the features that make these options unique.

    2. Laminate floors

    Laminate flooring is another engineered flooring product. But unlike engineered wood flooring, laminate flooring does not utilize natural wood, and many people can recognize that the moment they step on a laminate floor. Flooring is a vital and heavily trafficked component of a home, and it’s typically best to leave the installation to a qualified professional. However, homeowners who prefer the DIY route should know that laminate flooring is among the easiest types of flooring for DIYers to install.

    3. Vinyl flooring

    The experts at Good Housekeeping report that vinyl flooring is the fastest-growing flooring category. The Home Depot notes that vinyl flooring is made from plastic and usually consists of acrylic, PVC, and similar polymers. Luxury vinyl tile is thick and durable, often noted for its likeness to solid wood. Vinyl tile is also considered a versatile flooring option, as The Home Depot notes it can be purchased in planks, sheets, or tiles. The Home Depot advises homeowners to consider the thickness range when mulling their vinyl flooring options. Thickness ranges between four and 40 millimeters, and a thicker layer is more resistant to water, scratches and stains.

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