Monday, July 29, 2019

Upgrading Your Floors? Breaking Down the 5 Most Popular Flooring Choices

When it comes to renovating your home, one of the biggest decisions you’ll make is what type of flooring to use. For most homeowners this is not an easy choice. Balancing out the pros and cons of each flooring type, considering not only the look of it, but also its practicality can be a daunting task. What is the comfort level? Will it stand up to pets and kids? How will you maintain it? And, does it fit your budget?

Your homes location and the particular room that needs resurfacing are other factors. Homes located near the beach tend to utilize tile flooring for easier clean-up of sand. Colder climates prefer the warmth of carpet, cork, or hardwood flooring with area rugs but they’re not suggested options for bathrooms or mudrooms; tile, vinyl or linoleum are better choices.

These are questions the professionals at JFC Remodeling can help you assess. With over 30 years experience, Jason Foldenauer and his team are licensed and insured contractors ready to assist you. Compare options available below and contact them for a free consultation. 810-923-1123

Pros and Cons of Popular Flooring Options

Hardwood:

Pros: Hardwood is durable and attractive. Choose various types of hardwood and the stain color. It can be resanded and refinished several time and can last the lifetime of the house if it doesn’t get too wet.
Cons: Hardwood requires regular maintenance and can warp with moisture. It needs to be refinished periodically. It also needs a subfloor installed. It can be damaged by too much moisture and easily scratched by pets’ nails.
Cost: On average $3 to $14 per square foot for materials.

Engineered Hardwood

Pros: Less expensive than hardwood, engineered hardwood comes prefinished and is easier to install. It works better with heated floors and is less susceptible to moisture damage. Doesn’t require a subfloor.
Cons: Can only be refinished a few times.
Cost: On average $3 to $13 per square foot for materials.

Carpet:

Pros: Softer and warmer to walk on than most other materials. It’s often less expensive than other flooring.
Cons: Can be easily stained by spills and wears out more quickly than other flooring. Can be a problem for people with allergies.
Costs: On average $1 to $11 per square foot, depending upon material.

Tile:

Pros: Extremely durable, will last longer than the house, easy to clean, comes in a huge variety of styles, sizes and colors. You can even buy porcelain tile that looks like wood.
Cons: Not very comfortable to walk on and can be cold. Grout is not easy to clean, surface is hard to stand on for long periods, and anything dropped on tile breaks. Tile requires expert installation, though it can be done by a skilled DIY homeowner.
Cost: On average $1 to $10 per square foot for materials.

Laminate:

Pros: Inexpensive, can be installed over existing floors, comes prefinished. It can also be a DIY project. It’s softer on feet than tile if it is installed with proper backing.
Cons: Can’t be refinished, can be destroyed by flooding or damaged by moisture.
Cost: On average 69 cents to $4.50 per square foot for materials.
JFC Remodeling is a full-service licensed contractor out of Howell, Michigan.  Specializing in kitchen and bathroom renovationsflooring upgrades, and home remodelingservices.  More information can be found online at https://jfcremodeling.com/.

Friday, July 12, 2019

Choose Function Over Style In Home Remodeling

Homeowners looking to renovate their kitchens must consider not the flow and function of the space over style to increase the value of their home.  Yes, style is important but a beautiful space that you can’t cook or entertain is basically storage.  Not all popular trends will translate into classics, so it is important to thoroughly research before any construction starts.  Don’t be in a hurry when renovating a space as important as your home’s kitchen or bath.  Take the time to meet with several contractors who specialize in kitchen design and renovation, (even though we know we will be your final pick).  This will give you a number of ideas to choose from as well as a feel for industry professionals.  For more on function over style check out this article by Realty Biz News, “Why It’s Important to Stress Functionality Over Style In Home Remodeling Projects”.  To schedule a consultation with a professional kitchen design contractor, contact the experts at JFC Remodeling today!  You can easily reach us at 810.923.1123 or via our website at https://www.jfcremodeling.com/