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PROBLEMS TO PONDER: HARDWOOD, CARPET OR TILE? OH MY!!!

So many decisions. So many choices.
"Where do I start?!?!"
That's one of the most common questions
I hear from homeowners.
With all of the options available to you, making the right decision (which will be permanent, by the way) is a truly daunting process.
First of all, if you are ready to start right now, just call me. We'll schedule an estimate; I'll take measurements, and I'll walk you through the whole process.
If you're not quite ready and still want to do a little research ...
There are so many things to consider—some obvious and some ... not so much.
So, to make it easier, we've put together a simple PDF that will help walk you through all of those issues, especially the behind-the-scenes factors that, if ignored, could really cost you!
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First, take a look below at just a small portion of our store to get an idea of our options. When we say you have choices, we mean it!
Scroll down for a
Quick-Start Checklist

Here are just a few of the things you'll learn in our free guide:
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What products have lower price points, but still offer an impressive look?
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Which type of flooring is the most durable and carries the best warranty?
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What will give the best resale value for my home if I sell later on?
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What products are the best for a DIY installation?
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Why do I need to know about the manufacturing process?
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What if something gets damaged later on and needs repair?

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Quick-Start List:
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Here is a quick list of questions to ask yourself when starting your flooring project:
1. Volume: Are you doing one room at a time or going for all-at-once?
2. Budget: What is the overall square footage divided by your total target cost? (This gives you a target cost-per-square foot).
3.Durability: what volume and type of traffic will the room get? Kids? Pets? Weights and exercise equipment? Workshop with heavy tools and machines?
4. Moisture: will this be a high, medium, or low-moisture area? (kitchen, bathroom, or basement? Attic? Living room?)
5. Cleaning: are you looking for high or low maintenance? Do your family members suffer allergies?
​6. Installation: will this be a DIY project or are you using installers?