Need New Flooring? Different Types and Installation Process

What are the different types and installation process for flooring? If you plan on getting some good flooring inspiration for your new home or renovation, you’ve come to the right place as we discuss different types of flooring and the flooring process. Installation of new flooring may seem overwhelming and a big deal nowadays, as there are so many types of new floorings to give your house a modernized touch and feel.

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Types of Flooring

As mentioned, with so many different types of flooring, it can get a bit difficult to choose the right one for your place. Make sure you go through the details of each type of flooring so that you know if it suits your taste and environment of the place you’re living in. Here are the different types of flooring:

1.     Engineered Wood Flooring

Engineered hardwood is a type of flooring that looks just like wooden flooring; however, t is much more reasonable in price than other wood floorings.

The topmost layer of engineering hardwood consists of genuine hardwood that includes a number of layers made of ply plank. The ply planks turn in different directions and have much better moisture.

This type of flooring is perfect for areas where there is more humidity; however, you cannot easily refinish engineered hardwood floors as it consists of very thin veneer. If you’re looking for cost-effective flooring, engineered hardwood is the best option for you.

2.     Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood flooring is one of the most common types of flooring that can sometimes fall a bit expensive but leaves you with an amazing finish. Hardwood flooring consists of one piece of hardwood that comes from different types of trees, which can be any of your choices.

The planks of this flooring are usually thick by three-quarters of an inch, and different widths ranging from three to five inches.

There are two types of hardwood wood; one is a pre-finished wood, which includes the finish before installing of planks. The other is unfinished hardwood, which will need refinishing to maintain the moisture and shine.

3.     Laminate Flooring

Laminate flooring is another suitable option if you’re looking for budget-friendly flooring. Laminate floorings include a finished top layer with sealed layers of plywood and sometimes fiber that provides you with proper stability.

These are somewhat similar to engineered wood floorings. However, laminate floorings don’t include real wood in the top layer, but it looks just like wood thanks to the photo editing technology. You can also get stone, stained, or ceramic coatings on this type of flooring.

4.     Ceramic Flooring

Ceramic tile flooring is one of the most versatile floorings as it comes in different sizes, shapes, and colors that would suit any areas of your house. Ceramic tiles include a mixture of shale and clay, which helps create a hard ceramic texture. You can choose different types of ceramic tiles, such as porcelain tiles, terracotta tiles, quarry tiles, and glazed ceramic tiles.

5.     Carpeted Flooring

Carpet flooring is also versatile flooring that comes in different textures and colors. The best type of carpet flooring is one that includes a good amount of fiber, as this makes it more long-lasting. There are different types of carpet flooring that include different materials such as polyester, wool, nylon, acrylic, and polypropylene.

Other Types of Flooring

  • Vinyl Flooring
  • Cork Flooring
  • Stone Flooring
  • Bamboo Flooring
  • Polished Concrete Flooring

Installation Process for Flooring

The flooring process consists of two basic steps that help you achieve the right flooring for every room in your house. Here are the steps involved in the basic flooring process:

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Creating the Flooring Base

The first step is the formation of the flooring base, which will provide a proper surface for the covering of the floor. You can choose different materials for this level. In this step, first, the builder fills the specific area with soil, and then waters and packs it tightly.

The builder will use a small layer of broken brick to jam pack the soil. Next, there is a layer of concrete cement leveled out for the floor covering.

Covering of the Floor

This is the second step in the installation of your new flooring. In this step, whatever type of flooring you choose gets placed on the base of the floor. You can use any of the flooring option mentioned above, but the most commons are concrete flooring. If you want a modernized touch, you can use marble or hardwood.

Call Brener Construction for Your New Flooring Options

If you live in NYC and want to achieve a smooth flooring process, you should get in touch with Brener Construction Inc.. We will help you with any construction and specialize in flooring installation. From laying ceramic tile flooring to installing hardwood flooring and refinishing hardwood floors, we make sure to offer high-quality work and flooring services.

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