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7370 W. 88th Ave, Arvada, CO 80003
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1485 S. Colorado Blvd, Denver, CO 80222
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4950 S College Ave, Fort Collins, CO 80525
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2670 E. Cnty Line Rd. # D, Littleton, CO 80126
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9840 W Colfax Ave, Lakewood, CO 80215
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Think for a minute about all the abuse the floors in our homes get, day in and day out. Pets, kids, spills, falls, crashes, and constant footsteps to and fro. If you’re eyeing new floors either as an upgrade to an existing space or plans for a brand new space, here are a few durable options for flooring to consider. 

The granddaddy of durable options for flooring. 

Probably the most classic and durable options for flooring is hardwood. Wood floors have earned a reputation over decades of use in home construction for lasting many years after installation. Quality wood floors can require an investment up front, but they are a solid choice for durability, can be used in any room in your house, and with a little maintenance will serve your family well for many years to come. 

Stone floors are another durable option 

There are a great many benefits to utilizing stone flooring in your home. You can lay stone tiles or slabs, and a few of the more popular types are marble, limestone, granite, sandstone, and travertine. Experts estimated a lifespan of 50 years on stone floors and natural stone types like those listed above and used in other areas of your home can last 100 years or more with proper maintenance and care. 

Carpet as a durable option for flooring

Carpet isn’t what it used to be and now represents one of the most durable options for flooring. It offers comfort, style, and warmth underfoot on cold nights, and manufacturers now make products that are fade, stain, and soil resistant. Carpet also comes in a wide variety of products in practically every color under the radar making it a versatile choice for many of the most highly trafficked spaces in your home.    

Consider laminate flooring, too

Laminate flooring really offers homeowners the best of both worlds. It’s easier on the budget than it’s hardwood big brother, looks just as great in a space, and provides durability for active families. It isn’t as susceptible as other flooring types to wear and tear over time, and you can expect your laminate floors to perform and look great while doing so for 25 years or more if you take care of it.Â