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New Tile Trends to Consider for your Renovation This Year

New Tile Trends to Consider for your Renovation This Year

Tile has been a choice in home design for hundreds of years. But, that doesn’t mean that tile can’t get dated. Because flooring is such a huge part of design, switching up your tile could mean a whole new look for your entire house. If you are thinking of renovating your flooring and wanting to go with tile, consider these new tile trends seen in home design.

Not So new Tile Trends: Subway Tiling Options

OK; so subway tile has been around for generations. But, that’s just a testament to how resilient the design of subway tiling really is. Standard subway tiles are 3×6 inches and white. This design is commonly used on bathroom flooring and shower tiling. Today, subway tiles can be purchased in different sizes, whether larger or smaller. Additionally, consumers aren’t restricted to the common white coloring. Currently, subway tiles of all colors are considered new tile trends. And, subway tiling isn’t restricted to bathrooms. Consider this trend as an option for a kitchen counter backsplash or in your laundry room for a fresh and classic design.

Patterned New Tile Trends

Patterned tiling creates a standout design that can give a room its character. Whether you decide to utilize patterned tiling as a focal point of a room or for the entire flooring, it can change the whole feel of a room. If you’re wanting your tile to make a statement, patterned tiling is the best way to go. With millions of patterns, colors, and textures to choose from; you may not be able to make a decision right away!

Porcelain Tiling Mirroring Wood and Brick

Although a tile trend for a few years, porcelain tiling made to mirror the look of wood floors are still a popular choice. This option is great for homeowners who would otherwise be unable to purchase wood floors due to high moisture levels or highly rough use. Porcelain is a stone which guarantees many years of damage-free use. And, with a wood finish, provides a beautiful appearance which matches any home decor. Porcelain tiling mirrored to look like wood flooring also comes in a variety of colors that may not be available to classic wood floor buyers.

Along with offering options for porcelain tiling with wood design, porcelain tiling also comes in a brick design. This flooring is great for individuals who want to incorporate the red brick look into their home without having to actually lay brick. Brick options come already whitewashed or to match the classic red brick style.

Getting Help with your New Tile Trends and Renovations

Thinking of doing a renovation and incorporating new tile trends into your home? If so, leave the mess to us at Dustbusters. Removing tile can be a strenuous, time consuming, and frustrating process for the do-it-yourselfer. Not only does the process include chipping, scraping, and hauling away heavy and sharp tile pieces, but it also comes with a fair share of dangerous dust. By investing in a dust-free professional tile removal service, you leave all the dangers and mess of a tile renovation to us. With our innovative system, harmful dust caused by tile removal is sucked up before it can even release into the air.

Additionally, our professionals know how to remove flooring, grout, and thinset quickly and perfectly. This leaves you without having to extend your project timeline to conduct back-breaking tile removal yourself. Lastly, removing tile yourself means investing in a costly dumpster service. This is because most garbage removal services will not pick up renovated items, especially heavy tile. By utilizing our services, you won’t have to move a muscle as we also take care of removing demolished materials off your property.

If you’re ready to start your tile renovation process, give us a call at Dustbusters today! Let our dust free tile removal technology handle your old tile so that new flooring can be installed the next day!

 

Installing Vinyl flooring

Pros and Cons of Installing Vinyl Flooring

Vinyl flooring has been around since the 1930’s, but lately, it has had a resurgence making it an immensely popular style again. It’s a type of resilient flooring that comes in the form of sheets. Installing vinyl flooring doesn’t require a lot of tools or complicated instructions making the process much easier than if you were to install tile or wood. This is an investment that would make any frugal homeowner reconsider what kind of flooring to install.

Pros of Installing Vinyl Flooring

Vinyl flooring is popular for several reasons. The material itself is essentially polymerized plastic. Therefore, it is very affordable for those trying to save money. Vinyl flooring is also exceedingly durable mainly due to the fact that it absorbs upon contact. No matter how much you stretch or bend this material, it always returns to its original shape. Homeowners usually enjoy the fact that they can drop heavy items on the floor and they never see so much as a dent. This is great for home owners that have a lot of foot traffic in their residences. Another reason it became so popular is that it doesn’t make any sound when you step on it. In homes with hardwood floorings, you may hear occasional squeaking. And with tiles, you usually hear footsteps. Interestingly, vinyl flooring is a sound absorbent material so parents won’t hear their kids running around the house. Some people enjoy the peace of mind that they get from a quieter home. Another benefit of vinyl is that it is fire-resistant, so there is no need to worry about pesky fires ruining your floor. Lastly, installing vinyl flooring only takes a couple of minutes. It’s so easy that homeowners usually do it themselves. All you do is add adhesive to the bottom of the sheet and simply roll it out on the floor.

Designs of Vinyl Flooring

Vinyl is a very versatile material. Manufacturers use this same material to make golf balls, records, soles of shoes and piping. During the 1960’s, as technology advanced, so did vinyl flooring. Designs became more complex and manufacturers learned to give vinyl the same appearance as tiles. You can order vinyl in just about any style; checkered or striped. In the 1970’s, it was discovered that you could cut vinyl into planks, giving them the appearance of wood. Homeowners loved the fact that they could purchase flooring that looked just like wood but with all the benefits of vinyl. Not only does this material have all the usual benefits mentioned before, but it’s also water-resistant too. Installing vinyl flooring in this design is as simple lining up the planks and using adhesive to bond them to the floor, making this an easy pet project.

Cons of Installing Vinyl Flooring

There aren’t many disadvantages to using vinyl as your flooring. One complaint that individuals have is that while vinyl flooring is water-resistant, it is not always stain-resistant. However, this only happens if you leave liquids on the material for a long period of time or if your residence has experienced a flood. Liquids may seep into the fibers of the plastic and cause discoloration. However, you can simply replace the stained section instead of replacing the entire flooring. Just remove the plank or affected tiles and replace it with tiles ordered from the same manufacturer. Another issue is that customers often want to use bleach products or ammonia to clean the floor. This is not advised because the chemicals could damage the material and cause discoloration. It is suggested that individuals use floor cleaners recommended by the manufacturer. Otherwise, the floor only needs to be swept or vacuumed. You can mop the floor, however, you should only do this occasionally so as to prevent staining.

Moving on to Something New

If you’re thinking about installing vinyl flooring, however, you’re worried about removing your old flooring, give us a call at DustBusters. We offer residential and commercial floor removal services at competitive prices. Additionally, we utilize industrial vacuums during the floor removal process because we are committed to providing customers with a dust-free environment. Give us a call at 866-883 for more information or email us at service@dustbustersfl.com.

floor renovations

The Benefits of Doing Floor Renovations Before Moving Day

Buying your first home is one of the most exciting and rewarding experiences you’ll have your whole life. You have a space to call your own and the freedom to make it whatever you want. Most people make significant changes like re-painting the walls, installing new appliances or even installing new flooring. Floor renovations, in particular, are a time-consuming process.

This is why a lot of people tend to get it done before moving day. In fact, a whopping 53% of new home buyers start at least one home improvement project within three months of buying the house— and it’s usually flooring. Getting floor renovations done before the move has a lot of advantages, like the ones listed below.

No Furniture to Work Around or Move

This is probably the best (and most obvious) advantage to getting floor renovations done before the move. First of all, you can examine your floors more thoroughly without furniture in your way. Secondly, having old or worn flooring removed before the move makes the job much easier for the professional. This way, they won’t have to deal with the extra hassle of clearing up space to work.

No Stressful Navigation

Floor renovations, in particular, are very stressful. It’s not a small portion of the room being worked on— it’s the whole floor from wall to wall. This can be challenging to navigate. Your mobility could be limited if the floor being renovated connects two opposite sides of the house. No one wants to have to navigate around the renovation just to get from the bedroom to the kitchen. By getting any flooring renovations you have planned finished before moving in, you won’t have to worry about finding alternate routes from one room or another or staying out of the contracting team’s way.

No Rush

Renovations that come after the move tend to be rushed. Not physically, of course, but psychologically. If you move into your new home before floor renovations are finished, you can expect to see specialists and contractors for days at a time. The constant run-ins, furniture rotations and tiptoeing around the work will drive both you and your professionals-for-hire crazy. You’ll be itching for them to finish and leave so you can finally have your new place to yourself. That’s no way to go about your first few days in a new home. Instead, have the flooring done before the move to avoid all this. You can spend your time making other preparations while the flooring team can work in peace with nothing (and no one) in their way.

No Leftover Mess

The worst part about floor renovations is how messy they can get. When old flooring is de-installed, the dust that gets released into the air might end up coating surrounding furniture or unpacked boxes. Now, some flooring companies offer to clean up, but usually, they only do it for the floor they’ve just installed. Once the team leaves, you might have a shiny new floor, but your furniture and everything else will probably need a thorough wipe-down. If you get flooring done before moving day, the only cleanup you’ll have to worry about is vacuuming.

No Exposure to Harsh Odors or Substances

The first step of any floor renovation is, of course, removing the old floor. Floor removal is a tedious process, and also very unsafe for non-professionals. Breathing in the dust and other microscopic particles that get released when the floor is removed (mold spores, algae, etc.) can be a major health hazard if you’re exposed to it for too long without any gear to protect you. This is a problem that comes with post-moving floor renovations. When you get the flooring done before you move in, you aren’t exposed to anything that might be hazardous to your health.

Start Your Floor Renovations with Dust Busters

Moving is already stressful enough. You can make it less complicated by at least starting some of your home improvement projects before the moving truck comes. These are just some of the many reasons why getting floor renovations done before the move is a huge relief— for both you and the professionals working on your floor. If you need a hard-working team to take out your old floors to “pave the way” for new ones without leaving dust behind, calls Dust Busters at 866-883-8783.