In Blog, Refinish Floors

The flooring used throughout the house is something that has a big impact on the overall quality and value of the property. While you can very easily paint over a wall if you don’t quite like how it looks or want to mix it up a bit, making a change to the flooring is not quite as simple. Therefore, you want to make sure that you get something that you are going to be happy with for a very long time.

Some flooring types like carpet and laminate are very polarizing but there is a type of flooring that is loved across the board. When a home is equipped with engineered wood flooring, it has a distinctive look that anyone can appreciate. So if you are looking to update your home’s flooring or trying to find ways to improve its curb appeal, here is why you should choose some hardwood flooring to get the job done.

Accentuate Your Hardwood Floor

Hardwood is an incredibly versatile addition that looks good with any style.

Increased Home Value

While the exact amount that hardwood flooring will increase your home’s value will depend on many different factors, it is undeniable that it will result in at least some kind of boost in the home’s market price. Generally speaking, adding hardwood flooring to the majority of rooms throughout the house will lead to a price increase of about two to three percent. For any home improvement project, this is a great return on investment.

Wide Range of Style Options

When it comes to other flooring types like carpet, the style options essentially come down to the color and length of fibers. But during a hardwood floor installation, you will have so many more options available to you. Not only can you pick the color of the hardwood, but you can also choose how subtle the grains are within the wood, the pattern the planks are laid down, and so much more.

With this being said, you should not hesitate to get your new hardwood floor today. When you are ready to improve your home’s curb appeal, make sure to contact us at T&G Flooring to get your new floor installed.