Vinyl and linoleum floors have a lot in common, but there are also many differences between these two types of resilient flooring. Let’s explore what sets these options apart and how they can both fit into your design plans.
Read MoreTop Reasons to Get New Floors During Back to School Season
Classes are already back in session for many Nashville, TN, schools. This time of year is inherently hectic for students, teachers, staff, and parents alike -- especially after such a difficult previous school year. That said, the back-to-school season offers exciting opportunities for various renovations, too. If you’ve been thinking about installing new floors in your home, here are some great reasons to get it done during the back-to-school blitz.
Read MoreThree Types of Flooring that Help Keep Your Home Cool
If you live in or near the greater Nashville, TN, area, you know just how hot it can get, especially between June and September. Your home’s air conditioning can provide some respite from the sweltering summer heat, but this energy output comes at a cost.
Read MoreWhy Resilient Flooring Is Perfect for Families
Resilient flooring is only growing in popularity in the flooring industry. The term itself, thought, can be a bit of a catch-all and lacks defining characteristics because it covers so much. So, what is resilient flooring, and why is it the perfect option for families––especially those with littles running around?
Read MoreHow Are Floors in Middle Tennessee Different Than in Other Regions?
The Middle Tennessee market is uniquely located and structured to offer top-of-the-line, reliable flooring options at competitive prices. It helps to have local professionals who are familiar with and experts in the impact of market trends and weather conditions for particular flooring options. Here’s why flooring in Middle Tennessee are different than other regions.
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