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Flooring

At Kingstairs our commitment to excellence extends beyond stairs and railings, and we bring the same level of precision, creativity, and attention to detail to our flooring projects. Whether it's hardwood, laminate, vinyl, or any other flooring material, you can trust us to deliver outstanding results that meet your unique needs and preferences.

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Our Services

  • Hardwood Flooring: Timeless beauty meets durability with our hardwood flooring options. Choose from a variety of wood types and finishes to add warmth and character to your space.

  • Laminate Flooring: Get the look of hardwood, stone, or tile without the cost and maintenance. Our laminate flooring is not only budget-friendly but also incredibly resilient.

  • Vinyl Flooring: Versatile and stylish, vinyl flooring is perfect for high-traffic areas. It's easy to clean, water-resistant, and available in an array of designs to suit your taste.

Benefits of hiring one trade for stairs and flooring

Hiring one trade for your stairs and floor has significant benefits stairs and railings, and we bring the same level of precision, creativity, and attention to detail to our flooring projects. Whether it's hardwood, laminate, vinyl, or any other flooring material, you can trust us to deliver outstanding results that meet your unique needs and preferences.

What are differences and advantages of different type of floorings?

Here's a comparison of the benefits of laminate, engineered hardwood, and vinyl flooring:

 

Laminate Flooring:

Affordability: Laminate flooring is generally more budget-friendly than engineered hardwood and vinyl, making it an excellent choice for cost-conscious consumers.

Durability: Laminate is highly durable and resistant to wear and tear, making it suitable for high-traffic areas.

Easy Maintenance: It is easy to clean and doesn't require refinishing. Regular sweeping and occasional mopping are typically sufficient.

Versatility: Laminate offers a wide range of design options, mimicking the look of hardwood, stone, or tile. It is available in various colors and textures.

Moisture Resistance: Some laminate products are designed to be moisture-resistant, which is beneficial in areas prone to spills or humidity.

Hypoallergenic: Laminate is hypoallergenic and doesn't trap allergens, making it a healthier choice for those with allergies.

Quick Installation: Laminate often features a simple click-lock or tongue-and-groove installation system, allowing for faster installation.

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Engineered Hardwood Flooring:

Authentic Appearance: Engineered hardwood closely resembles traditional hardwood flooring, providing an authentic and luxurious look.

Durability: It is more durable than solid hardwood due to its layered construction, making it less susceptible to warping and moisture damage.

Easy Maintenance: Like laminate, engineered hardwood is relatively easy to maintain, with regular cleaning and occasional refinishing to restore its appearance.

Versatility: Engineered hardwood is available in various wood species and finishes, offering a wide range of design options.

Longevity: With proper care, engineered hardwood can last for many years, adding long-term value to your space.

 

 

Vinyl Flooring:

Affordability: Vinyl flooring is often more budget-friendly than both laminate and engineered hardwood.

Durability: Vinyl is highly durable and resistant to scratches and dents, making it suitable for high-traffic areas.

Water Resistance: Many vinyl options are waterproof, making them ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and areas with frequent exposure to moisture.

Easy Maintenance: Vinyl is easy to clean and stain-resistant, requiring minimal upkeep.

Versatility: It comes in a wide variety of designs, including wood, stone, and tile patterns, allowing for diverse aesthetic choices.

Comfort Underfoot: Vinyl is softer and more comfortable to walk on compared to laminate or engineered hardwood, offering better shock absorption.

Sound Insulation: Some vinyl products come with sound-insulating properties, reducing noise transmission.

 

In summary, the choice between laminate, engineered hardwood, and vinyl flooring depends on your budget, style preferences, and specific needs. Laminate is cost-effective and versatile, engineered hardwood offers an authentic appearance, while vinyl excels in areas prone to moisture and provides comfort and durability. Consider your priorities and the conditions of the space you're flooring when making your decision.

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