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        • Spring: The Perfect Time to Update Your Flooring in Houston, TX

        Spring: The Perfect Time to Update Your Flooring in Houston, TX

        April 28, 2022
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          Spring Flooring

          If you’re ready to refresh your home by installing new flooring, spring is a perfect time.

          Most new flooring, especially hardwood and vinyl floors, can be sensitive to humidity levels. In extremely dry winter months, flooring can cup or crack. Whereas, in very wet summer months, flooring can swell or pull apart. Springtime, however, offers a more moderate humidity, which is perfect for flooring installation.

          Great deals on material are another good reason to start your flooring project in the spring. Oftentimes, at places like the 99 Cent Floor Store, you can find exactly what you want at a price that can’t be beaten.

          Ready to update your flooring? Spring into action!

          The Benefits of Updating Your Home’s Flooring

          Did you know that installing new floors can save you time and money and greatly improve your indoor air quality?

          • Save time on cleaning: If you spend a lot of time each week mopping and vacuuming your floor, it may be time for an upgrade. When you choose a flooring material that’s easier to clean, you won’t believe how easy maintaining your floors will become.
          • Save money: Stop wasting money on high electric bills. New flooring can increase your home’s insulation and help keep temperatures regulated.
          • Increase your home’s value: When you decide to sell your home, updated flooring can help you get a better price.
          • Cleanliness and health: If someone in your home suffers from allergies or asthma, new flooring can help make their life more comfortable. Old carpets can store pet hair and dust that is impossible to remove. A new floor can greatly improve your air quality.

          Vinyl Flooring

          Vinyl flooring, which often imitates the look of wood, is one of the most durable and functional types of flooring. Vinyl floors are water-resistant, making it ideal for places in your house that are prone to moisture, like the kitchen and bathroom. Vinyl also doesn’t retain mold or water, making it a breeze to clean.

          It’s often preferred for its longevity, due to a protective layer of PVC film on top, making them much more scratch resistant.

          Tile Flooring

          Tile is another excellent option for durability and water resistance. With a protective surface coating, tile is made to be very scratch and stain-resistant. Tile is also made of environmentally friendly materials like sand and glass.

          Tile is easy to clean and even hypoallergenic, due to its non-porous qualities preventing it from harboring dust and allergens. These qualities make it a popular choice for kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways.

          This type of floor is also an investment in your home, as its longevity makes up for the initial cost. This means that you won’t have to deal with another floor replacement project for a long time.

          Carpet

          You can’t beat the comfort of carpet.

          Carpet creates sound absorption that prevents noise from bouncing around your home. It provides shock absorption that makes walking around your home easier on your body. It can improve indoor air quality by locking in dust, preventing it from flowing through the air in your house. And it insulates your floors.

          Carpet fiber comes in several different varieties:

          • Wool is environmentally friendly, stain-resistant, and durable.
          • Acrylic is the best option if you want wool without its high price.
          • Nylon is the most durable and water-resistant carpet fiber.
          • Polyester is less expensive than nylon and still quite durable.
          • Olefin’s low price makes it an attractive choice, but it won’t resist oils and dirt.

          Wood Floors

          Hardwood flooring is the king of style and luxury.

          Hardwood is generally easy to maintain, but this depends on the type of wood. Options like hickory and maple are durable and moisture resistant, while American walnut is beautiful but soft and prone to scratching.

          Hardwood flooring offers a wide variety of wood species. In addition to choosing the type of wood, you must also consider stains and finishes, surface textures, and edge style.

          • Staining gives you the option to adjust the wood’s hue. You can even emphasize the natural color of the wood by choosing a clear stain.
          • Surface textures change the look of the floor. Uniform, distressed, and hand-scraped surface textures all affect the visual feel of wood flooring.
          • Edge style affects the detail of the floor. You can choose between square, beveled, or eased edges between your wooden panels.

          If you love the look of wood but prefer a more cost-efficient option, consider laminate flooring. Laminate flooring is durable, easy to clean, and still looks as glamorous as natural wood.

          Get the Best Flooring in Houston with 99 Cent Floor Store

          Don’t wait to give your home a fresh, new style this spring. At 99 Cent Floor Store in Houston, TX, our team is always ready to help.

          We understand that the wide variety of flooring options can be overwhelming, so save yourself the headache and let our team guide you to the best choice for your home.

          Give us a call or text today at 281-907-6444.

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