Flooring Solutions

Choosing Your New Flooring

Types of Flooring material choices are forever growing and a wide range is available to suit your needs. You can choose flooring that is hard or soft and pick from a wide a variety of styles and colors.

Flooring material can also be environmentally friendly and choosing a material depends on where the flooring will be installed. You may prefer a softer material underfoot in the bedroom, and flooring that is easier to maintain in the kitchen.

  • Bamboo flooring is made from the fast growing bamboo grass and can be harvested in 4 or 5 years. Bamboo can regenerate without seeding and is often grown without pesticides. As a flooring material bamboo is durable and dense, and wears as well as maple and oak. The natural density reduces the need to refinish as often as hardwood. Milled like hardwood, with a tongue and groove on all four sides, bamboo is easy to install.

  • Carpeting offers warmth and softness underfoot and is often more affordable than other flooring options. Carpeting is also a good sound absorber. Covering whole floors may be best left to the professional but carpet tiles are also available and easy to lay. Carpet tiles can be installed in minutes and one damaged tile can be easily replaced.

  • Cork is a renewable sustainable resource and is known for its shock-absorbing comfort underfoot, as well as its vibration and sound dampening qualities. Cork also has insect-resistant and anti-allergenic properties. Often available in tiles, cork can be installed as a floating floor or glued down.

  • Hardwood flooring is durable and made of solid wood all the way through. Wood choices include maple, oak, cherry, hickory, white ash, Mongolian teak, acacia and alder.

  • Similar in appearance to hardwood, engineered wood flooring is built differently. Unlike solid hardwood, engineered wood has three to seven layers laminated or glued together. More resistant to moisture, engineered flooring can be used in every room.

  • Laminate flooring is created by fusing several layers of material together. The core is made of either high density or medium density fiberboard. Laminate flooring is hypoallergenic, stain, scratch and fade-resistant. Laminate copies the look of hardwood and more recently has been made to resemble stone and ceramic tile.

  • Concrete is a hard durable flooring material with a life expectancy exceeding other flooring. Thanks to new technology, the concrete surface can be made decorative by treating it with stains and colorants, or stamping and scoring it with a pattern. Easy to clean, and if properly maintained, concrete will never have to be replaced.

    Also stone flooring is available as travertine tile, marble, granite, slate, limestone and sandstone. Ceramic and porcelain tile is also available.

  • True linoleum is a durable flooring choice that has been around for over 100 years. Sold in sheet form or tiles, linoleum is available in a wide range of colors and patterns. The main ingredient in linoleum is linseed oil. Other materials include wood flour, pine rosin and jute. Linoleum is also antibacterial.

  • Vinyl is a flooring material made primarily of polyvinyl chloride. It is available in sheets or tiles, and comes in a wide range of styles and colors.

  • Rubber flooring is also available in a variety of colors, textures, designs, and configurations like pavers, tiles, and snap-together panels, and is commonly used in home workout areas and home gyms thanks to its durability and comfort.

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Hardwood


Hardwood flooring offers timeless beauty and natural warmth that enhances any space. With a wide range of species, colors, and finishes, it’s easy to find a look that complements your home. Hardwood is durable, long-lasting, and can even be refinished to maintain its appearance over time. Whether you prefer a classic or modern style, hardwood brings character and value to your rooms.

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Carpet


Carpet provides softness, comfort, and warmth underfoot, making it a popular choice for bedrooms and living areas. Available in countless textures, patterns, and colors, it’s easy to express your personal style. Carpet also helps reduce noise and adds a cozy feel to any space. It’s an inviting flooring option for areas where comfort matters most. Carpet remnant options are also available.

We also offer carpet binding and will build a custom rug tailored to your specifications.

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Luxury Vinyl Plank & Tile
(LVP / LVT)


Luxury Vinyl Plank and Tile combine stunning design with exceptional durability. These materials beautifully mimic the look of wood or stone while offering a resilient, low-maintenance surface. LVP and LVT are water-resistant and ideal for high-traffic or moisture-prone areas. With countless styles to choose from, they provide both practicality and style throughout your home.

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Laminate


Laminate flooring delivers the look of real wood at an affordable price. It’s built to withstand everyday wear, making it a great choice for busy households. Laminate is easy to clean and resists scratches and fading. With a wide selection of colors and styles, it offers a versatile and budget-friendly option for any room.

Rental Property Flooring Solutions

- We have flooring solutions for all types of rental properties from apartments, condos, duplexes & rental homes.
- We stock a wide variety of FHA approved carpet and vinyls for multi-family housing.
- We can usually get flooring scheduled within 5-7 business days.

AVAILABLE CARPET & VINYLS FOR RENTAL PROPERTIES

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