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Home Remodeling Choices: Carpet Vs. Tile Vs. Wood



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By : Adrienne Rockwell    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-22 06:18:26
If you ve decided that you re going to replace your flooring, you have several different choices. You can go with tile, wood, or even carpet on the floors. It s a good idea to make your choice before you tear up the current flooring. Here is a look at the most common options and considerations to remember to help you make the best possible choice for your home floors.

The Price

When looking at tile, wood, and carpet, one thing to consider is the price. How much do you have to spend. All three options have the ability to be pricey, depending on the exact pick you make. Tile flooring will cost you about $2 for each square food of tile that you need. Carpet can cost you $1 2, if you are going with some of the inexpensive choices. Usually wood, if you go with real wood, is going to be even more expensive per square food, unless you go with laminate flooring that only looks like wood.

Think Comfort

It s important to think about comfort when choosing between tile, wood, and carpet for your floors. You will be using the floors all the time, so you want something comfortable. Many people find that tile is a bit uncomfortable. It can be tough on the knees and feet, and you definitely won t want too much tile in your home. For comfort, carpet can be a great idea because you have padding under the carpet, easing the impact that goes into the joints of the body.

Ease of Installation

Think about the ease of installation as you consider tile, wood, and carpet flooring for your home. Some tile can be a real pain to put into your home, since it has to be laid exactly perfect and grout has to go between all the tiles as well. Wood can be difficult to install as well. Carpet is usually a bit easier to install, but you ll have to have a good carpet stretcher to ensure you get it installed correctly. For all three options, it may be best to allow a professional to do the job for you.

Care of the Flooring

Last of all, it s a good idea to think about the care you ll have to put into the flooring. Wood is definitely high maintenance in some ways. You cannot mop it unless you us a very damp mop and it may need some special care. With tile floors, you ll have to sweep and mop on a regular basis, but it s usually pretty easy to care for, although the grout can be difficult to keep clean. Carpet is fairly easy to care for, although you ll have to vacuum it on a regular basis and you ll need to have the floors deep steam cleaned from time to time.

Think about your needs, the money you have to spend, and the time you have to care for the flooring. Do you have kids or pets? If so, then flooring that won t stain is a great idea. Every person is different so keep these considerations in mind as you make your decision.

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