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The most durable flooring options ideal for buying a house

Everyone wants their flooring to last a long time, and to look good for as long as possible. We all want value for money too. Therefore if you are looking to buy a new house you should look for durable flooring, so you do not have to pay to make any upgrades once you have moved in. If you do find a house that does have durable flooring and you decide to buy it, you will need to go through a legal process for it to become yours. This will involve a conveyancer and you will receive a report which is a comprehensive review of the condition the house is in. If you find a house which you want to buy you may want to use a company local to you that do reports for home buyers local to you. If you live in London for example, you could search homebuyers report London where companies that may come up could be ones like https://www.samconveyancing.co.uk/Homebuyers-Survey/Home-Buyers-Survey-London.

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This is a consideration when you have children or pets, who seem to spend their days on a mission to destroy your beautiful home.

So, which types of flooring are the most durable? Here, we take a look at some of the most popular options.

Bamboo

Bamboo does not immediately spring to mind when thinking about flooring but is increasing in popularity because of its strength and hard wearing properties.

Flooring made of grass may sound odd, but bamboo – as any panda will testify – is extremely tough, and the flooring will withstand many a battering from feet and paws.

According to About Home, natural, un-carbonized bamboo can be as durable as red oak wood.

Stone

Most types of stone flooring will last a long time. The harder the stone the better, of course, but don’t forget some stone tiles may chip or crack if you drop heavy items on them.

If you’re OK with this risk, stone looks excellent in kitchens and bathrooms, and can be surprisingly warm on the feet.

Resilient flooring

As the name suggests, resilient flooring is, well, resilient. Made of a highly engineered combination of polymer materials, this type of floor is maybe more commonly known as vinyl flooring.

As it is manmade, it is designed to last a long time, so is ideal for kitchens, which attract a lot of ‘traffic’. However, make sure it is installed correctly, as badly laid vinyl will start to sag and pull up after a while.

Tiles

Tiles are a very popular choice for kitchens and bathrooms because they look beautiful and are hard wearing. However, like stone floors, they are susceptible to chips and cracks from dropped kitchenware.

Wooden flooring

Wooden flooring, which comes in two types, solid wood flooring and engineered, is quite high in the hard wearing stakes and always looks fabulous.

As wood is available in different shades, so you can choose the right one for your home, and each will be as durable as the next.

Joe Hammonds

Hi, I am Joe; I am an entrepreneur, father, mentor, and adventurer passionate about life.

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