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What Kind of Flooring Is Right for Your Commercial Property?
When it comes to your office flooring, it should be functional for your employees and customers. With so many options available, it can be hard to choose the right one.
When making a decision, consider how you use the space and what factors matter most to you. To help narrow down your selection, here are the pros and cons of the most common flooring choices.
Laminate Wood
Laminate wood is made from composite wood with an overlapping hardwood image. This type of flooring is easy to install and maintain. It is also very hygienic and durable. So, it’s perfect for a building receiving high-foot traffic or prone to employee spills. Another benefit of this option is it’s more cost-effective than other materials. It usually costs around $1,391-$1,4282 to install.
One drawback is that laminate wood isn’t easy to repair. You may have to replace the entire floor for older types.
Rubber
If you want your property to stand out, rubber is an excellent alternative option. Rubber flooring has multiple durability properties, such as bacteria and stain resistance. Another benefit of rubber is it absorbs noise making it perfect for spaces operating heavy machinery.
Here are some more reasons to consider rubber flooring:
- It’s low maintenance
- It’s comfortable on your feet
- It has a long life expectancy
- It’s environmentally friendly
Keep in mind the finish may appear dull and less elegant than other flooring types. While rubber is easy to clean, grease spills can leave stains.
Engineered Hardwood
This is made out of a small piece of hardwood placed over high-quality plywood. The benefits of this material are the simple installation process and lower price. It is cheaper than solid wood but more expensive than other flooring materials. It costs around $4,213 to install engineered wood. It is also a durable and more environmentally friendly option.
One thing to consider is that it doesn’t have as many choices for color and style. So, engineered wood usually works best for more formally designed buildings.
Solid Wood Flooring
Solid wood flooring is usually used in converted commercial spaces. It can be stronger than other types of flooring. So, solid wood flooring is good for properties with heavy furniture inside. Since wood traps less dust than carpets, it’s easier to clean and improves your indoor air quality.
However, keep in mind the installation process can be more complex and costly. It costs around $12-$14 per square foot to install white oak.
Vinyl Composite Tile
Businesses use this type of material because of its durability and easy replacement. So, vinyl is suitable for company’s whose floors receive lots of wear and tear.
One thing to look out for is the tiles sometimes can become loose. Also, over time the surface wears down, making it harder to clean. However, the ease of installation and price can outweigh these factors. It costs around $1,415-$2,462 to install vinyl.
Luxury Vinyl Tile
This type of tile looks more elevated and is often used in more high-end buildings. It’s entirely made of vinyl, unlike vinyl composite tiles. It also has a transparent layer overtop, keeping the print on the tile.
One of the main benefits of using this material is that it’s cost-effective to maintain. It has a protective layer, so it doesn’t need a sealant to be reapplied or stipped away. One of the drawbacks of this type of flooring is it can dent or be hard to remove.
Modular Carpet Tiles
Modular carpet tiles are a more comfortable option for your commercial space. This is a good choice for offices requiring employees to stand on their feet for extended periods. Since the material uses tiles, the installation process is more straightforward. You can also choose from different patterns and styles to find one that matches your needs.
Carpet tiles are made from vinyl backing, so they unravel less than traditional carpets. Also, the adhesive it uses helps keep the tiles in place longer. However, one downside is that it’s easy to notice if the installation process isn’t done correctly.
How to Choose the Best Flooring for Your Property
When it comes to designing your commercial space, flooring is an essential factor. To figure out what type of material is best, consider the function of the space. Keep in mind the above information when making your flooring selection.
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