Pet – Friendly Flooring

J&J Flooring Services
by J&J Flooring Services
When it comes to flooring options for your home, having a dog can be an important factor. Your home should be comfortable and safe for everyone – your four-legged friend included! You need to find a floor that is both beautiful, sturdy, and easy to clean and maintain. Today our experienced flooring contractor will share with you some tips on how to do that: http://jjflooringsvcs.com/pet-friendly-flooring/
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  • Amgwalsh Amgwalsh on Jun 28, 2014
    I find that many people now want wood or tile for the kitchen because it is in. I practiced commercial interior designer I found product specifications key to attractiveness and longevity. Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) comes in beautiful wood look as well as numerous tile looks. The previous owner of a house I bought instaled wood floors in the kitchen and they were not suitable for pets and look (toe-nail divets all over.) I big plus is that LVT is warmer underfoot and a little softer. While a wood laminate or true wood floor may not technically wear out from pet use . . . it can "ugly-out" long before replacement. Yes . . . believe it or not Ugly-out is an actual term!
  • Darla Darla on Jun 28, 2014
    I used the luxury snap-together vinyl planks, and so far, so good. The plastic seems harder than sheet vinyl or regular vinyl tiles.
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