For a busy family home, we recommend choosing a durable and low-maintenance flooring option like hardwood, luxury vinyl, or ceramic tile. These materials can withstand heavy foot traffic and are easy to clean and maintain.
Yes, it's possible to install underfloor heating in an existing home, but it may require additional work, such as removing the existing flooring, installing the heating system, and re-installing the new flooring. It's best to consult a professional to determine the feasibility and cost of underfloor heating installation in your home.
It's recommended to have your driveway sealed every two to three years, depending on the traffic it receives and the climate in your area. Regular sealing helps to protect your driveway from weather damage, oil spills, and stains.
Stamped concrete is a decorative option miming a natural stone, brick, or wood look. It's achieved by pressing patterns into the surface of the concrete before it sets. Traditional concrete, on the other hand, is a plain gray material used for structural purposes. Stamped concrete offers a more decorative and personalized design option than traditional concrete.