A great way to improve the quality of your living experience in your home is to install custom flooring. In Missouri City, custom floors can be easily installed with the help of professionals like the ones at Inspired Floors. Getting custom vinyl flooring can be a great eco-friendly way to spruce up the interior of your house and the same time retaining durability and functionality and reducing overall costs associated with natural flooring options.

If you want custom vinyl flooring in Fort Bend, Inspired Floors has just the right kind of professionals to help you get new vinyl flooring installed at very competitive prices. If you do enlist the services of a Sugar Land flooring company to install custom vinyl flooring in your house, you instantly have the following advantages:

1. Mind-boggling array of options – Vinyl flooring comes in a variety of colors and designs and gives you virtually endless options to choose from when it comes to purchasing custom vinyl flooring for your house. Not only can you pick and choose the exact design which would go well with the rest of your interior décor, but you can also even purchase vinyl flooring which looks like hardwood or stone if you need it. This enables you to choose the right look for your floor to make it fit completely in your house.

2. Low maintenance – Vinyl flooring is known for its extremely low maintenance and does not require elaborate care to stay in shape. As a material, vinyl is water-resistant, which means you can even use it for bathroom and kitchen flooring. With just regular topical cleaning, vinyl floors can retain their durability, new look, and resilience for years.

3. Cost-effective – Vinyl flooring material is generally inexpensive and easy to procure, making the installation of custom vinyl flooring an extremely cost-effective process, which will also be budget-conscious homeowners.

 

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“Creak! Creeeeeaak!” Anyone who has installed hardwood flooring has heard this annoying squeaking sound that often develops in hardwood floors. When you’re tiptoeing to the kitchen for a midnight snack, that creaking sound is a dead giveaway. Unfortunately, there is no perfect, permanent cure-all for hardwood creaks and squeaks. However, there are a few effective treatments, plus a few helpful tips on preventing creaks in the first place.

CAUSES – SQUEAKS IN HARDWOOD FLOORS

Most creaks and squeaks are caused by wood rubbing on wood – it’s a simple mechanical problem of too much material stuck in too small of a space. Many Hardwood flooring manufacturers use a natural, organic material that expands and contracts as temperatures and humidity levels change. If individual planks don’t have enough room to expand, they’re forced to fight for space with the neighboring planks. For this type of “side-to-side” creaking, powdered graphite can often be used to lubricate the contact areas. Simply apply graphite powder generously over the squeaky seam, place a rag or towel over the area, and work the squeak over and over until the graphite powder penetrates and the sound becomes silent. This method may take a few applications. When you’re finished, clean up the excess graphite powder with a damp towel, and enjoy the silence.

FIXES FOR HARDWOOD FLOOR SQUEAKS

Another, the more difficult squeak develops between the hardwood flooring plank and the wooden subfloor. It’s always a good idea to use quality underlayment material during the installation to help reduce this issue. If an underlayment hasn’t been used, it may be necessary to nail or screw the squeaky areas more securely to the subfloor. If nailing, be sure to pre-drill the floor plank, but not the subfloor. Apply pressure to the plank while nailing, for the most secure fit. If using screws, pre-drilling planks is a MUST! This will help prevent cracking. Always use screws with square drive heads – common Phillips screws slip too easily. Be sure to lubricate the screw with a little soap or wax, apply pressure to the plank, and drive until the screw head sits just beneath the plank surface. Finish by applying wood filler over the screw head.

In addition to using an underlayment during install, it is important to leave at least ¼” between the wall and the first plank in each row. This extra space allows the wood to expand without obstruction. The small gap can easily be covered by a quarter round or decorative molding. Remember to follow the manufacturer’s instructions to a T, and always consult with a licensed contractor before any DIY install.

Here at Inspired Floors we pride ourselves in our 20 years of service to the Missouri City/Sugar Land/Stafford area.

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