Home renovation

When you’re doing home renovations, one of the most important factors to consider is the flooring. Without new floors, your home won’t get that polished, transformed look that one would want after investing so much time and energy in getting the renovations done well.

There are many important decisions to make regarding your home renovations, but perhaps the most important is what flooring to choose. If you’re also a pet owner, this becomes even more critical as you’d want pet-friendly floors to ensure your pups and cats stay happy.

Having pets at home can have quite an effect on the floors. Their nails will leave scratch marks, and bathroom accidents can cause staining and bad smells. In addition, all animals shed fur, which can be disastrous if you have carpeted floors!

So, to make your flooring decisions easier, here are some pet-friendly floors you can pick from at Grout Experts.

Pet-Friendly Floors for Your Fur Babies

· Tile and Stone Floors

With amazing water-resistant and stain-resistant properties, tile or stone floors are your best choice in a home with pets. They can easily hold their own against anything your pet dishes out, be it the shedding season, messy eating, or even poop accidents.

The best part about these floors is that they’re easy to clean and maintain. Therefore, you won’t need to spend money on expensive tile cleaning services every few months. Tile flooring is also affordable and long-lasting.

P.S. If you have older pets that have joint pain or arthritis, be sure to lay out some rugs or comfortable mats for them to lay down on.

· Bamboo Floors

If you love hardwood floors but can’t get them due to having pets in the house, we have the perfect recommendation for you – bamboo floors.

Bamboo floors look remarkably similar to hardwood floors, but they’re harder and more resilient. Bamboo has impressive scratch and moisture-resistant properties. It doesn’t stain easily either. The only drawback is that this material doesn’t absorb sound, so you’ll hear your pet’s claws click against the floors all day long.

· Sheet or Tile Vinyl Floors

You can consider getting sheet or tile vinyl floors for a cheaper flooring option that will last you a good while. They have sufficient resistance to moisture and stains, so peeing incidents won’t ruin your floors. However, standard vinyl sheets don’t really offer the most attractive look for the floors. It won’t improve the real estate value of your home either.

What Flooring to Avoid During Home Renovations

Now that you know which floors work best in homes with pets, here are some that should be avoided at all costs.

  • Carpet – horrible for staining and animal fur.
  • Laminate – doesn’t have moisture-resistant properties.
  • Engineered Hardwood – surface layer susceptible to scratches

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