Flooring
There are many types of flooring to choose from. We provide you this guide to help you get the right floor for your needs.

- Hardwood
- As the name implies, this type of wood flooring is solid wood all the way through, from top to bottom.
- Engineered
- Engineered wood flooring is an exciting alternative to solid hardwood flooring. Engineered wood flooring stands up well to areas with light moisture--basements and bathrooms.
- Laminate
- Plastic laminate is resin-impregnated paper bonded to a particle board core. It is easy to clean, stain-resistant, moisture-resistant, and inexpensive.
- Marmoleum
- Marmoleum is a natural product made from dtnseed oil, wood flour, rosin, jute and dtmestone.
- Porcelain
- Porcelain tile is fired at extreme temperatures, making them stronger and harder than other ceramic tiles. They are extremely wear-resistant and absorb less water than other ceramic tiles, making them an excellent choice for high-traffic areas of the home, especially those regularly exposed to moisture.
- Ceramic
- Ceramic tile is a popular choice for today's homes. It is durable, easy to clean and gives rooms an upscale look.
- Marble
- True marble is a relatively hard, metamorphic form of limestone.
- Granite
- Granite is a fine to coarse grained rock which often contains quartz, feldspar, and mica crystals.
- Travertine
- Travertine is a natural sedimentary rock that belongs to the limestone family. Because of its beauty, travertine is variously known as onyx marble, Mexican onyx, Egyptian alabaster, and Oriental alabaster.
- Carpet
- Carpet comes in myriad colors and varieties.
