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  • Flooring, Hardwood Flooring
  • May 14, 2019

Looking For Green Flooring For Your Home?

Remember when the first wave of “green living” fans started making their way into headlines? The rest of us thought green living was … a little strange. Eco-friendly was anything but friendly. Who wanted natural materials that had no place in modern decor?

Well, times changed. And if eco-friendly living is one of your top demands in everything you buy for your home, you now have a lot of choices. Green living isn’t only “cool” but has a lot of advantages. What’s more, you can use green materials into almost everything you do. Looking For Green Flooring For Your Home?

Like green flooring. 

Green flooring is no longer only for environmentally savvy homeowners. Now green flooring is on everyone’s wish list, it includes some of the most in-demand materials in the world, and is being used to create beautiful living arrangements. They’re durable. They’re long-wearing. They’re perfect for every room in your home. 

Here are our favorites. 

Cork

What do you think of when you think of cork? Maybe you picture an old bulletin board you used in school. Or perhaps as a bottle stopper for your favorite wine. 

Cork has been used in a variety of ways throughout the years. Only lately as flooring.

Cork is harvested from the bark of fast-growing cork oak trees commonly found throughout the Mediterranean. This is a sustainable process. The cork tree isn’t chopped down. Instead, the bark is harvested, and will grow back every three years. That makes this a renewable resource you can be proud to put on display in your home. 

Cork has antimicrobial properties that help reduce allergens inside your home. Cork is also naturally fire retardant, making it the perfect choice for homes throughout Colorado. It’s also easy to maintain, and has natural insect repellents built into it too.

Today’s cork flooring isn’t the same as cork flooring from even a few years ago. You’ll be surprised at the durability. You’ll also be impressed with the colors and patterns. Like wood, cork can be finished with paints and stains to compliment any decor or color scheme. If you maintain it properly, it can easily have 20 to 30 years of life. 

Bamboo

Not sure about cork? Why not try a second look at another green flooring option – bamboo. Bamboo looks and feels like wood flooring, but it’s not made from wood at all. Bamboo is a fast-growing grass that shares similar characteristics to the hardwood flooring choices you’ve come to love. 

Bamboo is a durable flooring that is easy to maintain. It comes in a wide variety of patterns, colors, styles, and choices. While bamboo itself is a light color, it varies in hue and grain, and takes quite well to customization. 

Like cork, bamboo is a sustainable flooring choice. It’s made from natural vegetation, a fast-growing grass that typically matures in about three to five years. Compare that to popular hardwood choices that can take twenty years or more to grow to maturity. 

Linoleum 

What do you think of when you hear the term: linoleum. If you’re like many, your mind probably drifts to vinyl options that have graced our homes for the past few decades. 

In truth, vinyl and linoleum have very little in common. Vinyl is made from synthetic petrochemicals that are anything but sustainable. Linoleum is created from linseed oil, cork dust, tree resin, wood flour, and ground limestone. All natural materials that produce a growing-in-popularity green flooring material. 

It offers homeowners a great choice when looking for durable, easy to maintain flooring. It’s flame resistant. It’s also water resistant. If properly maintained, it will hold up to years of wear and tear. 

While linoleum fell out of fashion in the 1940s when vinyl was introduced, it’s been making its comeback as homeowners continue to ask for green flooring choices. While linoleum does take a little more work to apply new sealers every so often, the work is worth it when you see the results. This is a great option for rooms where vinyl may have been your preferred choice once upon a time. 

Wool Carpet

Carpet has been a popular choice for decades, especially in low traffic areas like bedrooms. It’s soft, comfortable underfoot, and comes in a wide array of colors, patterns, and styles. 

It’s only recently that we’re starting to become aware of more traditional carpet materials and how they impact our health. Over the years, some carpet selections were made with volatile organic compounds (VOC) and toxins that are continually being proven to be harmful to the environment and to our health. That’s why many homeowners are returning to more natural options. 

Like wool carpet. 

Wool carpet is a natural resource made of wool. It’s spun into thread, woven into fibers, and tightly bound to create beautiful carpets to match any decor. 

Wool carpet is one of the original flooring options, you’ll find it all throughout history. If taken care of properly, it can quite easily last for centuries. In some families, wool carpets were passed down through the generations as a family heirloom. 

Hardwood

If you still have your heart set on good old fashion hardwood, never fear. There is a green option for you. 

Deforestation is a problem. But if you’re aware of it before you shop for hardwood, you can consider your options. When you visit with one of our flooring consultants, ask to see hardwood labeled FSC certified. This designation is given by the Forest Stewardship Council for a manufacturer that promotes the use of responsible management of forests. They ensure that the manufacturer adheres to both high social and environmental standards throughout the process. 

Another option is to use reclaimed wood. Reclaimed wood reuses existing hardwood resources that have been used in many ways before. They are often salvaged from other projects; it can be a great way to use and reuse materials from other places in your home. 

Are you ready to find the perfect green flooring choice for your home? If going green is on your list of to-do’s this year, work with one of our flooring consultants to find the perfect look for your home.

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  • Flooring, Hardwood Flooring
  • May 6, 2019

Should You Invest In Traditional Hardwood Plank Floors or Tile Planks That Look Like Hardwood?

Here in Colorado, we love hardwood. And nothing gives your home more style and ambiance then installing hardwood plank floors throughout your home. 

Yet even though it’s a classic look, one that is popular throughout the Rocky Mountain region, it’s not necessarily the right choice for everyone. 

Do you have pets that live and play inside your home? Do they race around chasing one another? Do they love to play catch with a ball? Should You Invest In Traditional Hardwood Plank Floors or Tile Planks That Look Like Hardwood?

A few hours of that on a traditional hardwood plank floor will leave you regretting your decision to add this flooring choice to your home. 

Or maybe you have small children learning to crawl, walk, and jump. They drop their toys. They love to bang things together just to hear the noise. 

How well will your hardwood floors hold up to all of this action? Only time will tell. 

Luckily, there’s a new option in town. And it’s an option we really think you’re going to love. 

It’s tile flooring that looks like wood. If you’ve never seen it before, we think you’re going to be pleasantly surprised. 

It’s exactly what it sounds like – porcelain or ceramic tile that looks like traditional hardwood plank flooring. It comes in a variety of patterns, styles, and colors. It includes wood grain look with all of its perfect imperfections. You get all that and more – without the hassle and maintenance of traditional hardwood plank floors. 

Of course, there are pros and cons to both. There isn’t a “right” choice for every home. Only you can know which is the best choice for your situation. That’s why we’ve devised a little “pro and con” list to help you make your decision. 

Pros To Traditional Hardwood Plank Floors

Let’s start with the obvious. Hardwood plank flooring has been around for a very long time. It’s the most popular choice in homes all across the Denver Metro area, including homes up in the mountains. Can you imagine an elegant home in Evergreen with glorious views without hardwood flooring? 

Hardwood floors are timeless. They’re beautiful. They have a natural glow that you can’t duplicate. They are universal, and will never go out of style. 

And that means if you have hardwood plank floors throughout your home, it will improve your home’s value as well if you ever decide to sell. And because hardwood can last for decades if it’s well maintained, it’s the perfect investment to make when you’re remodeling your home. 

If you’ve ever walked on hardwood flooring, you know it’s also one of the most comfortable flooring choices. It stays warmer in the winter, it’s softer when you stand in place. That’s because wood has a little give in it. And that can be a good thing at the end of a very long day. 

And let’s not forget that because hardwood has been around for a long time, it’s also easier to match. Do you already have hardwood in your entryway? Or maybe a dining room? Or your kitchen? If you choose to extend hardwood plank flooring throughout your home, chances are it’s an easy match. 

Cons To Traditional Hardwood Plank Floors

If you have hardwood floors throughout your home, expect to spend time properly maintaining them. They don’t take water well, which means you’ll have to jump every time there is a spill. 

If you drop something, or have pets tearing through your home, expect scratches and dents to form quickly. 

You should also be aware that in some homes, hardwood flooring simply isn’t doable. Do you live in a condo built on a cement slab? Solid hardwood flooring needs proper subfloors, and there might not be clearance to make it all fit. If the floor rises too high, it may be impossible to open doors. And the sound may be something you (and your neighbors) simply can’t stand. 

Pros To Tile Plank Floors

If you’re ready to make the switch to tile plank floors, you’re going to love the durability. No more worrying about your pets destroying your flooring. No more worrying about your kids denting the wood. You also won’t have to cringe every time a guest scrapes a dining room chair across the floor. 

What’s more, when you spill a glass of water onto the floor, you won’t have to be concerned about the damage it causes. And if your kids “forget” to tell you about the bathtub overflowing? No worries; it won’t damage tile plank floors. (If water sits too long on any flooring, it can penetrate baseboards and seep down into the subfloor.)

If you haven’t looked at this new line of tile plank flooring, you’re going to be pleasantly surprised. They are stylish, and have more color options than anything you’ll find in wood. Why? Because some colors are easier to make in a factory. Hardwood is a natural product, and you can’t change its makeup. But with tile, the whites will be whiter, the whitewashed look will give you exactly what you’re looking for. Even the graining may be more “perfect”, giving you the ability to create any look at all. 

And tile plank floors can be installed anywhere. No more worries when placing it in your bathrooms, your laundry room, or the basement. 

Cons To Traditional Hardwood Plank Floors

Tile can be cold on the feet. You can solve that problem by installing radiant heating too. But that adds additional cost. 

And tile is harder than traditional hardwood plank flooring. You can’t change that. 

Installation may be more expensive, as the subfloor may need more work. Because of how tile is installed, you need to make sure the subfloor is perfectly installed. Tiles will crack and break if the floor is uneven, so precautions need to be made to ensure its flat. 

There’s also the chance that tile plank floors will become outdated and no longer the top choice for home remodels. We have no idea what future technology will look like, or what will be possible in the decades ahead. 

What’s Your Preference? 

With all that said, you’re probably starting to see a clear winner in your mind. What will it be? The timeless beauty of hardwood plank floors? Or the versatility of tile plank floors?

We have them both. Stop by today and see the difference. 

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  • Flooring
  • May 3, 2019

Flooring Trends You’re Going To Love Installing In Your Home

Installing new flooring in your home is a big decision. It’s not a remodeling task you take on every day. So of course, you do your research and spend days – weeks – trying to decide the best choice for your lifestyle. 

You pay attention to current flooring trends to determine what other homeowners are installing in their own homes. You read home improvement magazines, maybe even start a Pinboard on Pinterest to track your favorite looks. 

While you want to choose a flooring trend that adds value to your home, you don’t want to get too trendy and have your final choice go out of style almost as quickly as it came in. Flooring Trends You’re Going To Love Installing In Your Home

What should you do?

Our suggestion is to pay attention to two things:

1. Your lifestyle – the easiest way to be disappointed with your flooring selection is if it isn’t easy to maintain. If you have pets and kids, you’re going to need a more versatile flooring selection than if you’re an individual living on your own. 

2. Your personality – don’t let anyone convince you to stay neutral or make your final selection based on resale value. You have to live with your choice. If your gut tells you to make a certain choice, that’s why there are thousands of different flooring choices on the market today. 

With those two things in mind, here are top flooring trends we see staying around for a long time. 

Fumed Hardwood Floors

Here in the Rocky Mountain region, we love our hardwood floors. Maybe it’s the mountains calling to us telling us to stay as natural as possible. Maybe it’s the ease – hardwoods are perfect no matter if it’s a snowy or sunny day. In any case, hardwood flooring and Colorado homes have always gone hand in hand together. 

But for some homeowners, they want a more unique look. Skip the staining; they want to see the beauty of the natural wood. That’s why fumed hardwood floors are growing in popularity. 

Fuming is a process of placing hardwood planks in a closed environment, and allowing airborne ammonia into the air to react with the wood to change its color. The ammonia is never applied directly to the wood, as that can weaken the wood fibers. The longer the ammonia is left in the air, the more the wood’s color and characteristics shine through. Just like other coloring options, no two pieces will ever be the same. That’s what gives fuming its unique look. 

For many, fumed wood floors have a richer, more luxurious look than the traditional staining methods used before. If you are interested in this latest flooring trend, stop by today and let us show you how it looks. 

Bleached Hardwood Floors

Not every homeowner prefers the dark hardwood look. Some prefer a lighter, more open look. That’s why the softer, bleached hardwood floor is peaking in popularity too. 

To get the bleached hardwood floor look, hardwood undergoes a blanching process that involves placing a chemical solution onto the surface of the planks to get rid of the color. Blanching gives the wood a whitewashed look while the natural grain still shines through. 

You don’t lose the charm of the natural wood planks you’ve chosen to install. They just shine in a lighter, more natural way. 

While some homeowners try and achieve this look with their current hardwood flooring, it can be an expensive and tedious process. Selecting ready-made blanched wood planks is often an easier choice. We’d be happy to show you a selection to help you make your final choice. 

Hardwood Porcelain Tiles

Colorado homeowners love the look of wood. Unfortunately, traditional hardwood isn’t always the right choice for every situation. 

That’s why we’ve fallen in love with hardwood porcelain tiles, and know they will be a flooring trend that’s going to be around for a very long time. You get the beauty of hardwood and the durability of tile – what can be better than that?

That makes hardwood porcelain tiles the perfect choices for rooms you might not think of installing traditional hardwood. Like bathrooms. Or the laundry room. Or basements. 

What’s more, by adding hardwood porcelain tiles to your living space, you can install them directly over radiant heating. No more cold floors in the morning when you rise from bed. Nice warm flooring in your living space on a cold winter day! That alone makes this flooring trend worth a second look. 

Wood Flooring and Patterns

Unless you have a fully customized home that was built for you, chances are your flooring was installed with a “lay it quickly” mindset. Subdivisions were created by duplicating processes over and over again. And that means your flooring looks like your neighbors, looks like your neighbors … You get the picture. 

But with today’s flooring options and technology, individuality and personality can be added to your decor like never before. That’s where your Pinterest Pinboard can help you create a look all your own. Why design a floor like everyone else’s? Try creating a pattern in any room in your home. 

We love the Chevron or Herringbone patterns. We’ve seen them installed nicely in kitchens and bathrooms. 

Or how about combining tile and hardwoods to create a look that’s creatively your own?

Why not lay tiles along the baseboards of a room and add hardwood in the middle? It’s a pleasing way to give your home a customized look, and you can add a pop of color anywhere with this easy strategy. 

The best way to create a house you’ll love is to let your imagination run wild. 

And the best way to do that is to stop by and see your options today. Come in with an open mind, and we’ll help you narrow down your ideas and bring a few samples home. Once you see how they add life and ambiance to your room, you’ll find the perfect selection for you. 

How can we help you make the right flooring choice for your home? You can never go wrong with the current flooring trends sweeping the nation. 

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  • Flooring
  • April 30, 2019

How To Ensure You’ll Love Your Flooring Years From Now

Adding new flooring to your home is one of the biggest home improvement projects you can take on. Without ripping apart a room, or gutting your entire house, you can instantly change the decor and add beauty at the same time. It takes time, energy, and money, especially if you’re thinking of changing out the flooring in more than one room.

With so many different flooring options available, where do you begin? How do you know your choice will be something you’ll love for years to come?How To Ensure You’ll Love Your Flooring Years From Now

Before you start the selection process, ask yourself a few questions first.

• Do you have kids?
• How many pets do you have?
• Are you the “relax and chill” kind of family, or are dinner parties more your style?

Your answers should help influence your final decision. Some flooring choices are more durable than others. Some flooring options look good while being easy to care for at the same time. When in doubt, talk to a flooring consultant about your wants and desires, and listen closely – you might change your mind and go with a solution even better suited for your needs.

Hallways, walkways, and entryways
These rooms are the highest traffic rooms in your home. They are usually small and have one clear pathway. They are more susceptible to dirt, and can show wear and tear more than other areas in your home.

Because of these problems, your best choices are resilient flooring or tiling. The good news is that even if you love hardwood and desire to have it run throughout your home, resilient flooring is designed to mimic the look and feel. It’s a stylish and durable option for the highest traffic areas in your home.

Kitchens
Kitchens are also high traffic areas, and tend to be some of the messiest rooms in your home. Resilient flooring or tile is always a great choice because its durable and can take all you can dish out. Depending on your family and your needs, you can also install hardwood. It’s a beautiful and timeless look for any kitchen throughout the Rocky Mountain region.

Bathrooms
Bathrooms are also high traffic areas, but must sustain more humid and damp conditions than other rooms in your home. Tile and resilient flooring choices are also some of your best choices. They take damp situations well, and are easy to clean. If you want to add radiant heating underneath, tiles are the perfect choice to enjoy a warm floor on the coldest days of the year.

Living and Family Rooms
These are the gathering places of your home. They are often the largest, and also must sustain wear marks from large furniture and pathways. These are the gathering places of your home, and should look as good as they wear. If you love hardwood, this is the perfect place to add it and create a beautiful touch. Resilient flooring is also a great choice, especially if you have kids and pets. Consider adding area rugs to break up patterns and to add warmth and ambiance to your room design.

Bedrooms
These are the lowest traffic areas of your home. They are also the rooms where you want warmth and comfortable living. If you like carpeting, these rooms are the perfect place to select with style. Carpet also has noise-reducing qualities that can help keep your home quiet all throughout the day.

What’s your style? What flooring choice is right for you? Let one of our design consultants help you make the perfect choice for you.

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  • Flooring
  • April 17, 2019

What Flooring To Use In Your Kitchen Remodel

For most homeowners, a kitchen remodel is something they dream about for months – years – until finally, they take the plunge. Remodeling your kitchen allows you to make it the way you want it to be. 

Add your dream countertops. 

Select the wood for your cabinets. 

And don’t forget about the kitchen floor. 

Before you make your final selection, ask yourself three questions. What Flooring To Use In Your Kitchen Remodel

  • What will you have to do to maintain your kitchen floor selection?
  • How well does this type of flooring handle under spills and moisture?
  • What styles are available to look great in your final design?

Durability is the name of the game. The more action in your household, the more you’ll want to select a floor that can handle the pressure. Three of the best choices are tile, hardwood, and resilient. 

Tile

Tile is one of the long-time favorites for kitchen flooring choices. They are practical yet beautiful at the same time. 

Of course, you can go with more traditional ceramic or porcelain. But with today’s technology, you might be surprised at the wide range of styles, colors, sizes, and patterns available. How about choosing a tile floor that looks like granite? Or how about selecting tile planks that mimic hardwood? This will allow you to spend more time enjoying your kitchen, and less time cleaning it. 

Hardwood

Hardwood gives you a timeless look that you’ll love for years to come. If you have hardwood throughout your living space, why not continue the look into your kitchen as well. While they do need a little bit more maintenance than tile, with regular cleaning they will continue looking great for years to come. 

Resilient

Are you looking for the looks of hardwood, without the upkeep or maintenance required to keep them looking great for years? Look no further than resilient flooring. 

Resilient flooring is also called luxury vinyl. It’s versatile, affordable, and will last a long time if properly maintained. This isn’t your mother’s vinyl. Instead, it’s made from waterproof composite material designed to give you the look of hardwood and tile without the fuss or worry. It’s easy to care for, scratch resistant, stain resistant, and waterproof. Perfect for busy households with pets and kids. 

So what’s the right flooring choice for your home? Need some help deciding? We’re happy to help; stop by and see our full selection today. 

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  • Flooring
  • April 10, 2019

The Best Ways To Transition Flooring Between Rooms

One of the most common questions we get is: Do I have to have the same flooring throughout my house?

The answer, of course, is no. It’s rare that a home will have the same flooring from top to bottom, in every room in the house. Most often, you’ll find tile in the bathrooms, hardwood throughout the living space, and carpet in the bedrooms. The Best Ways To Transition Flooring Between Rooms

That’s not saying you can’t mix it up a bit and select flooring based on your taste and lifestyle. Have fun with your flooring – it’s your home!

But once you decide to install different types of flooring throughout your home, it can be a bit tricky making sure it all looks great. Let our design team pull a look together you’re sure to love for years. Read on for a little advice before you shop our store. 

Typically, people decide to transition flooring between rooms for one of these reasons:

  • You decide to install new flooring in one room instead of the entire house
  • You have an open concept floorplan and don’t want the same flooring throughout
  • You want hardwood in the living space and carpet in the bedrooms
  • You love hardwood, but still want something waterproof in entryways, bathrooms, and laundry rooms

When building a transition between rooms, you can do so in many ways. A transition occurs when two types of flooring come together that aren’t the same. This usually happens:

  • With two types of flooring – carpet and hardwood
  • With two types of the same flooring – two separate styles of tile
  • With stairs as they transition into the main living space

You can keep it simple, with a clean look between the two. You can play with patterns, adding definition and personality between the two rooms. You can add details – perfect for tile work that can build intricate details with borders and thresholds. Or focus on patterns – who says transitions have to be straight? We’ve seen some beautiful transitions that zigzag through a room to add creativity and design. 

While you might have an idea in mind, we can help make it a reality. Stop by today, and we’ll help you pick out the perfect flooring choices for your home. 

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  • Flooring
  • April 1, 2019

Why Your Bathroom Should Have Waterproof Flooring

As a homeowner, you try to combine looks with functionality and durability in every appliance and fixture you select. What good is having something look good if it doesn’t hold up under daily living as well? 

Why Your Bathroom Should Have Waterproof FlooringBathrooms are one of the most challenging rooms in your home to achieve it all. People often sacrifice looks for functionality. You know the beloved hardwood flooring that you have throughout your home wouldn’t hold up to the pressure of bathroom activity, so you forgo it and select something else. 

But what if you didn’t have to?

Resilient flooring replicates the look of the flooring you love the most, and makes it waterproof so they won’t sustain water damage even in the toughest of conditions. 

What is resilient flooring?

Resilient flooring gives you the hard surfaces you love while giving you the durability you demand, all at an affordable price. You’ll find resilient flooring in both luxury vinyl and in waterproof composite flooring. But these aren’t your parents’ flooring choices. Instead, they come in plank and tile format and mimic the look and feel of other flooring you have throughout your home. They look authentic; they feel authentic. 

Is it really waterproof?

Resilient flooring is designed both as planks and tiles, and is created to be installed using interlocking technology. When you lock the tiles into place, it prevents liquid from penetrating below the flooring, and into the subflooring. It can protect against daily living activities, such as moisture and humidity from showers, as well as from disasters like a flood. Of course, nothing can withstand standing water for extended periods of time, but it’s nice to know that if your kids “accidentally” leave the faucet on, your floors won’t be ruined from one mishap.

Waterproof flooring has other benefits

When you look at luxury vinyl and waterproof composite flooring, you’ll be surprised at the look and feel of your choices. But there are even more reasons to fall in love with resilient flooring. 

  • The designs are made to replicate the most popular flooring choices on the marketplace, including wood, stone, and ceramic.
  • Resilient flooring is resistant to scratches and stains.
  • While you may have the look of real wood and stone, resilient flooring is much softer underfoot. This is perfect for homes with kids, pets, or elderly family members.
  • Because resilient flooring is waterproof, it also is safer when wet. That means less chance of slipping as you’re stepping out of the shower or tub.
  • Resilient flooring is very durable and easy to clean. That’s another plus if you have a busy household that’s always coming and going, and you don’t want to spend hours each week taking care of hard-to-care-for flooring.

If you’re ready to upgrade your flooring now, and are thinking of adding waterproof flooring in the most difficult rooms in your home, you’re in luck. We have a wide variety of resilient flooring choices, with patterns, colors, and choices to please everyone. Let one of our consultants help you create a look and feel perfect for your living space. 

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  • Carpet, Flooring
  • March 25, 2019

Frequently Asked Questions About Carpet

Carpet Replacement ColoradoYour home is a place your family can relax, so we understand you need flooring to match your lifestyle. If you’re considering replacing the carpet in your house with different carpet, take a look at some of these frequently asked questions below.

How Often Should I Replace the Carpet in My House?

Depending on the type of carpet you currently have, it can last for a number of years. However, if you start to notice the padding is getting thinner, matting, or there are stains you cannot remove, we recommend replacing your carpet right away. If carpet is exposed to liquids or a damp environment mold can begin to grow. You should act quickly if you suspect there is mold underneath your carpet.

How Long Does Carpet Take to Install?

Our team tries to make the installation process as smooth as possible for our clients because we understand you want to have your home back to normal. We will schedule a time that is convenient for you and then place the new carpet exactly where you want it. The length of this process depends on how large the area is that needs the new carpet. When talking with our team, we will provide you with a personalized estimate for your installation.

If you have more questions, you can reach out to our team to learn more about carpet replacement in Colorado by calling (303) 788-0113 right now.

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  • Flooring
  • March 18, 2019

How to Pick the Right Flooring for Your Needs

Residential Flooring ColoradoWhether you are renovating a home before moving into it or you want to upgrade the floors in your current house, you are probably wondering how to pick the right flooring option for your family. The team at PRO! Flooring Brokers wants to help you, so we have conveniently listed a few helpful things below to remember when selecting floors for your home.

High-Traffic Areas in Home

Are you replacing the flooring in an area of your home that sees a lot of foot traffic every day? Chances are you are upgrading the floors you use the most, whether it is for style or normal wear and tear. When you are looking at your different options, consider flooring that is designed for high-traffic areas throughout the home.

Durability

You should also consider the level of durability your flooring needs to be to match your lifestyle. For example, if you have pets or children, you might want to think about flooring options that are more durable and stain-resistant.

Budget

We understand that budget is always in the back of your mind when making a purchase for a renovation. However, when you work with our staff, we’ll help you find the floors your family needs within your price point.

Connect with our knowledgeable team members today by calling (303) 788-0113 to discuss residential flooring in Colorado.

 

 

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  • Flooring, Hardwood Flooring
  • February 27, 2019

Why Choose Our Team for Hardwood Floors?

Are you ready to start another home improvement project for your house? When it comes to residential flooring in Colorado, PRO! Flooring Brokers is the go-to choice because we help our clients throughout the entire process. Discover why so many people are coming to us when they are searching for new floors including laminate, hardwood, carpet, porcelain tile, luxury vinyl, and more.Matching Hardwood Floors

Diverse Selection

With many options to pick from including solid or engineered to the different stains, your possibilities are endless for your home. We carry various styles of wood including oak, maple, hickory, teak, and cherry. Create unique flooring option for your home when you turn to our helpful team.

Match Your Current Hardwood Floors

Our team will help you through the process of matching your new hardwood floors to the ones that are currently in your house, so you can have a seamless transition from room to room. We will start by determining the thickness, species, width, and color of your current floors and provide you with options that’ll allow for smooth transitions.

Once you have selected your hardwood floors, we will provide you with a free on-site measurement to ensure the correct amount is ordered for your project. Give us a call at (303) 788-0113 when you need help matching hardwood floors in your home or business.

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