Plow & Hearth



Flooring Ideas

by Karl Stadler

Do you want to renovate your home to increase its value? You may be thinking of selling your house at some time in the near future, or you may have decided that you just don't like the way that your house looks right now. Perhaps you're planning to make an addition to the property and are considering the various possible floor plans. In any case, flooring is probably the most cost-effective investment that you can make in your home.

Flooring is not only inexpensive, it is also simple to install. For anyone who has any previous experience working on home improvement, new floor installation should come easy. For those who don't have any prior experience, it is as simple as getting simple instructions or guides from your local flooring store, or on the internet. There are even a variety of stores that offer free hands-on instruction for new floor installation.

Engineered wood floors are a type of flooring that fit together without any special tools, making it easy for a do-it-yourself homeowner to install floors without breaking the budget. A slate floor is also simple to put into your home with a kit and some tools. You could also hire someone to lay your new floors. If you buy the materials yourself and pay only for labor, this venture can be much less expensive than you would think.

So what should you do about your existing floor material? There are a couple of possible strategies. First, you can actually install some kinds of floor over the top of your existing floor. However, you will need to select a type of floor material that is specially designed for this. In this case, all you will need to do is to clean your existing floor and you will be ready to go.

Ripping out your existing floor is an alternative strategy that can be easy and does not require too much manual labor. You may be able to hire people to work for you at a low wage. You can buy a solvent that will get rid of glue and other residues that are left when you remove the flooring.

The trend of installing new floors in your home is growing increasingly popular and can help you boost your home's value. Take out ugly shag carpeting or flooring that has been stained and install hardwood, natural stone or slate floors instead. A beautiful floor made with hard materials is something that will make a positive first impression when guests come into your home.

If you have decided to increase the value on your house by doing some renovation, consider flooring. It doesn't cost much and it is not difficult to put down. Local outlets often provide no-cost courses in which you can learn how to lay your new floor. There are some types of specifically, engineered wood floors that snap into each other with no nails, hammers, and no stapling. Another option is a slate floor; it usually includes an installation kit and tools. Today, more people are installing new floors in their home. Home values increases when you switch from carpeting to hard floor materials, such as: hardwood, natural stone/slate.

Published November 2nd, 2008

Filed in Home, Real Estate


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