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<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>What to Look for When Choosing Flooring</h2><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Sam Weyland</div><div class='uawarticle'><br />It is necessary to have an in-depth look at each possible choice whenever you need to buy something, and flooring is no different. Unfortunately, not all people do the right amount of research before making a purchase. Sometimes, they just don't have the dedication to do it. They prefer to just trust their instincts.<br />
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Trusting your instincts is ideal in many cases, but this is not one of them. Many manufacturers would want to get a quick buck by giving outlandish claims to the floor types that they sell. This is the reason for this article. I will briefly go over each material, and I will explain what to look for in each.<br />
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Obviously the most common type of flooring in this list, carpeting is simple enough to apply to your home. After buying it, all you have to do is spread it out, or glue them down if you want something more lasting. If you prefer buying carpets, then I suggest getting something of the right material. Typically, a good balance of natural and synthetic materials will likewise balance the cost.<br />
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Tiles of different types are also a favorite choice. Many people prefer it over carpets when they live in an area particularly known for its dust, as carpeting captures it and makes them very high maintenance. Check out durability when going for these types of flooring. Tip: Ceramic is durable, but chips at the edges easily.<br />
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Of course, you may also consider wooden tiles for your home. Made by Mother Nature herself, Wood is simply beautiful. If you believe this is the right option for your home, then be sure to have it termite-proofed. Look at bamboo floors as the most ecological option.<br />
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I would finally point out the growing popularity of concrete polishing. To a growing number of people, they believe that this is the most cost-effective cost. You get the elegance of polished concrete at the price of obtaining cheap, ceramic tiles.</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br />
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</div><div class='uawlinks'>Sam Wayland suggests <a href='http://www.concretepolishing.org/'>Concrete Polishing</a> for those who want to know more about polished, concrete floors. You likely won't find her there too much, though. <a href='http://www.concretepolishing.org/'>Concrete Polishing</a> is the place to find enthusiasts of the practice. </div><br />
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