Times Colonist

Pros and cons of what you put underfoot

A closer look at some popular floor materials

-

Choosing flooring can be intimidati­ng. Not only are there dozens of options to choose from, but there are also a number of important factors to consider with each material. This summary of the pros, cons and costs of popular flooring types will help you choose the best option for your home and lifestyle. You can’t beat the beauty, durability and versatilit­y of hardwood flooring and its engineered counterpar­ts. Not only is hardwood flooring easy to maintain and restore, but it can also be styled and stained to complement every taste. The downside to solid hardwood is it’s highly susceptibl­e to water damage. Also, softer varieties could scratch easily, making them less practical for households with dogs and kids.

Perhaps the greatest downside to hardwood flooring is its cost. It can be expensive to install hardwood flooring. The cost of your hardwood installati­on project will depend largely on the type of wood you choose and the square footage of your flooring area. The good news is that, in most cases, hardwood flooring will also increase the resale value of your home. Carpet is comfortabl­e and easy to care for, making it a popular choice for bedrooms and living areas. One benefit of carpet is there are many styles, colours and textures to choose from. Another is it provides increased insulation and helps to minimize sound. Disadvanta­ges of carpet include its vulnerabil­ity to stains and water damage (it’s best not to install carpet in bathrooms), as well as its tendency to collect particles known to aggravate allergies and respirator­y conditions.

The cost of your carpet installati­on project will depend on the quality of the carpet you choose and the square footage of the carpeted area. Another (often overlooked) cost considerat­ion is carpet padding. While installing new padding will add to the overall cost of your project, it will also add to the comfort and longevity of your floor. Ceramic and porcelain tile are well suited for any space. In fact, with the introducti­on of wood plank tile (tile that resembles hardwood), they’ve become increasing­ly popular for use in main living areas. The upside to ceramic and porcelain is most options require little maintenanc­e (apart from regular mopping and occasional repair). The downside is they can be cold on bare feet. Fortunatel­y, the installati­on of radiant heat below ceramic and porcelain tiles can make them a warmer and more comfortabl­e flooring option.

The cost of your tile project will depend on the tile you choose and the square footage of the flooring area. Additional factors, such as subfloorin­g and the inclusion of intricate patterns or designs, could also affect project cost.

NATURAL STONE

Natural stone flooring — including granite, marble, travertine and limestone — is as classic and stunning as it comes. Unfortunat­ely, natural stone is also as high-maintenanc­e as it comes. While extremely durable, natural stone is also both soft and porous, making it susceptibl­e to scratching and staining. But well-maintained, natural stone materials will preserve beautifull­y for decades.

The cost of your natural stone installati­on will depend on the square footage of your flooring area and the material you choose. Like ceramic tile projects, natural stone projects may require strengthen­ed subfloorin­g and considerat­ion to extras such as intricate patterns or designs. It’s also a good idea to consider the cost of ongoing upkeep when considerin­g natural stone. Home Advisor is an online marketplac­e connecting homeowners with trusted service profession­als to complete home projects. Visit HomeAdviso­r.com

 ??  ?? The best flooring for your home will depend on your budget and style.
The best flooring for your home will depend on your budget and style.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada