There are many options for flooring choices today
A wide variety of flooring choices are available today for the homeowner. With all that is available, there is something that is appropriate for every need and personal preference.

Flooring is a major investment both momentarily, and in the decorating style that you have chosen for your home, and it is good to give your needs and the usage and location of the flooring some thought before making a choice.

Some of the things to consider when selecting flooring

1. your family’s lifestyle
2. Do you have pets in your home?
3. In what room or rooms will you have the flooring installed?
4. How busy and how many people occupy your home.
5. How long do you expect this flooring to last.
6. How much maintenance and upkeep do you want to commit to?
7. How much can you budget for flooring?

Flooring serves as a foundation for each room, it’s decor, and how it is lived in.

Consider each of the issues above. A busy household with young children and pets will have different needs than a household with only adults.
Each room may also offer different needs depending on how the room is used.

Bathroom flooring is subject to a lot of moisture, and some flooring choices are more appropriate than others. Water on the floor is a common occurrence in a bathroom with people getting in and out of a shower or bathtub. Although care may be taken, it is inevitable that occasionally water will get dripped on the floor.

Kitchens are another area where some flooring choices are more practical that others. Cooking, food preparation and dish washing can all take their toll on a kitchen floor. Spills do happen, and it is more practical to install a floor that is easy to maintain and stand up to the many uses of a kitchen.

Family rooms, play rooms, and utility rooms are also rooms that get hard use and your flooring choice should be considered carefully before making a commitment.

Living areas and bedrooms usually get less hard wear, and for that reason more flooring choices are available that will work out fine in most homes.

Consider these facts, and how you will blend flooring from room to room in your home so you get the most from your new flooring.

Hardwood Flooring for timeless beauty and durability

Like all types of floor material,  hardwood flooring has both good elements and some drawbacks. The hardwood floors of today are more durable than ever thanks to the industry’s efforts to always be improving their product.

Hardwood flooring is the Cadillac of floor coverings. They have been in style for a very long time, and will continue to be so far into the future. Genuine hardwood floors have a special beauty and warmth that adds to any decorating style.

This flooring is softer and more resilient than many other flooring products, and holds warmth. It is a softer product though despite it’s name and can be damaged by heavy furniture if protective disks are not used, and care should be taken not to walk on wood floors with athletic shoes that have cleats. High heels with thin spikes can also be a problem.

True hardwood is also subject to some shrinkage when there are drastic temperature or humidity changes. These are self correcting as the humidity decreases and temperatures stabilize. Although there can be some shrinkage, it is usually minimal and may go unnoticed.

Having said that, consider that most inside athletic courts are covered with wood floors. Basketball courts are typically wood. That should speak well of wood floors and their durability.

What exactly is hardwood flooring?
Traditionally a genuine wood floor was made of hardwood such as oak, birch and cherry. Each piece or plank was made from a solid piece of lumber in one of the hardwoods. These pieces were, and are typically 3/4 inches thick, although they are also available in other thicknesses.

Today there are also wood floors that are engineered. These floors are real wood, but it is put together in numerous layers. These layers are joined in a cross-ply construction with glue. This type of flooring has the advantage that it is not susceptible to shrink or expand due to changes in temperature or humidity.

Wood floors come in pre-finished flooring, or on site finished flooring. There has been much controversy about which is better.

With an on site finish the wood gets a final sanding and then has the finish put on. With pre-finished, the finish is applied at the factory and once the floor is installed it is done, and without waiting or having the extra mess or chemicals. Pre-finished actually offers a longer warranty because the factory finish is considered tougher and longer lasting.

With the great variety of finishes offered in pre-finished, there should be a finish to your liking. By selecting pre-finished you will save on installation costs and have your floor ready to use in less time, and get a longer warranty as well.

Proper care for hardwood flooring
Once you have chosen and made your purchase, get proper care instruction from the manufacturer. Never wet mop a hardwood floor, and always clean up any spills right away with a lightly damp cloth. Use only factory recommended products for care and maintenance. With good care you should enjoy your hardwood floor for a lifetime.