Hardwood
Floors
It seems to be the time of year where
people are considering home improvement projects. These
projects can range from a fresh coat of paint to major
remodeling. One of the surest ways of improving the look of
your home is through the use of hardwood floors. There is
such a variety of hardwood floors that there is bound to be an option
that fits every budget.
Many of the older homes have hardwood floors under the
carpeting. Wall to wall carpeting covered many hardwood
floors in the late 1960’s and early
1970’s. Carpeting was considered more energy
efficient as well as more comfortable than hardwood floors.
The trend is now to restore hardwood floors in older homes and to
install this flooring option in newer homes. Part of the
trend of going back to hardwood floors started with the research that
links carpeting to allergies to dust, mold and other particles that can
get trapped in carpets. When you have hardwood floors it is
much easier to get rid of these allergy causing culprits. In
the past people also considered blemishes in hardwood floors a reason
to cover them up, today these blemishes are seen as part of the natural
beauty of hardwood floors. The natural blemishes are what
distinguish the natural hardwood floors from the products that resemble
wood.
Many of the new homes that are going with hardwood floors are
installing heated flooring. This is popular in geographical
areas that experience cold winters. The heating elements are
installed under the hardwood floors. Some of the heat is
electric and others get their heat through a hot water
system. This can be a very nice option in bedroom areas, so
that you do not step out of bed onto a cold floor. It also
reduces your energy costs.
The installation of hardwood floors adds versatility to the
home. When carpeting is used its color usually dictates the
color scheme for the room. With hardwood floors the color
scheme can be changed by the use of area rugs. It is much
more convenient and cheaper to replace an area rug than wall to wall
carpeting.
Many of the laminate flooring options that are available are a less
costly alternative to hardwood floors. The higher quality
laminates look like wood and are more resistant to scratch
marks. The installation system used in laminate flooring
allows you to place it over the existing floor. This helps
save time and expense. Many people find that they can follow
the step by step instructions and install the flooring themselves.
Another alternative to saving cost on hardwood floors is to purchase
flooring that has been removed during a remodeling project.
Remodeling contractors often have materials for sale that they remove
from homes that they are working on. The contractor will
often sell the materials rather than having to pay for their
disposal. This allows for the recycling of hardwood floors
from one home to another.
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