Flooring & Tile Project
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Getting Started
Completing a flooring or tile project at home can be beneficial for several reasons. Firstly, it can enhance the aesthetic appeal of a home by transforming the look and feel of a room. Secondly, it can increase the value of the property, making it more attractive to potential buyers in the future. Additionally, new flooring or tiles can improve the functionality of a space, making it easier to clean and maintain. Finally, it can be a fun and rewarding DIY project for those who enjoy home improvement tasks and want to add a personal touch to their living space.
Why Choose Keim?
- Contractor Connection: Fill out the form below or stop by and see us. We’d be glad to connect you with a trusted contractor.
- Convenient Delivery within 150 miles.
Products
Hardwood
Luxury Vinyl
- Floating
- Mannington
- MetroFlor
- Tarkett
- Glue Down
- Mannington
Laminate
- Mannington
Tile & Waterproofing Systems
- Tile
- Waterproofing Systems
FAQ
If increasing your home’s value is an important factor, consider the floor’s durability and whether the type of floor will integrate well with different flooring styles in your home. Hardwood flooring and tile are two great options that meet both style and durability and will increase your home value in the process.
Vinyl floors (both plank and tile) are popular waterproof options. Ceramic and porcelain tile are good options for wet areas as well.
There are many factors you’ll want to consider as you plan a flooring renovation. Some of these include the placement and general environment of your floor, the subfloor, the species of wood, and the width of plank.
Engineered hardwood is a hardwood flooring option that works well for wide plank floors and higher humidity spaces like basements. Engineered hardwood is different from solid hardwood because it has a plywood base with a layer of hardwood on top. This differs from laminate, as the top layer of laminate flooring is printed.
Vinyl is a printed synthetic material that is often softer and waterproof, while laminate is a harder more dent-resistant wood by-product with a printed surface.
It depends on the type of subfloor you have and the area it's going into. If you’re installing a bathroom floor, you'll want tile or vinyl because it performs better under humid and wet conditions.
Vinyl is a good DIY option, but typically, you want to leave the hardwood and tile installation to the professionals.