Choosing flooring for finished basements can be a challenge. Unlike the other areas in your home, basements are considered below-grade, which essentially means below ground level. Even a finished basement is going to be cooler and more humid than the rest of your home.
Many major types of flooring, however beautiful, don’t deal well with water. Wood and laminate, for example, tend to buckle and warp when repeatedly exposed to water. Learn why waterproof flooring may be the answer for you!
Learn all you need to know about choosing the best flooring options for your rental property and consider the pros and cons of every type of flooring available on our site.
Before you buy, know your countertop options! The Flooring Liquidators team is here to break down the differences between custom and prefabricated countertops
If you’ve resolved to keep your home’s style fresh and on-trend this new year, there’s no better place to start than the floor! Design your space from the ground up and utilize some of 2019’s hottest flooring trends for your next build or remodeling project.
I can’t find the same floor for my repair, now what? One of the easiest solutions to this dilemma that’s commonly overlooked is to use flooring from an inconspicuous area in your home for your repair and then put in as close a match as you can find in the less noticeable area.
At the end of every year, we watch the headlines closely to stay on top of the trends that some of the biggest names in the design industry project for the coming year.
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