Monthly Archives: January 2018

Kinds of Flooring Solutions Durable Enough for Your Home or Business

When it comes to flooring, there is a long list of choices to consider. Often, when looking at various kinds of flooring, the most important decision maker is whatever saves money in the long run. Most home or business owners are trying to answer one specific question: which flooring will last the longest?

Exploring the Different Kinds of Flooring

It is easy to become overwhelmed when deciding on a new kind of flooring for your home or business. There are several things to think about: spills, scratches, scraping, furniture impact, water damage, and the list goes on. Plenty of flooring styles are out there. And you may feel plenty of pressure to choose just the right one. Keep reading; we have some ideas for you!

Ceramic Tile Flooring

Ceramic tiles are hard to crack, adding to their durability points. Glazed ceramic flooring is water resistant and, therefore, easily cleaned after liquid spills. In addition to liquid, dirt and stains can be removed from ceramic tile flooring without too much effort. Because of its durability, ceramic tiles can add to the long-term value of your home or business. One disadvantage of tile flooring is that it is a little uncomfortable given its hard texture.

Laminate Flooring

Laminate floors are quite popular and rightfully so. Installing this flooring is a rather quick process as they can be easily cut to shape and usually fit together like a jigsaw. It is much more comfortable for standing because of its softer underlayment. Laminate is fairly easy to maintain. You can use a vacuum or simply sweep the floors. Liquid, stains, and dirt can also be easily removed with a mop and waxing the floor isn’t necessary. Unfortunately, laminate isn’t as resistant to water are ceramic and liquid can more easily seep underneath the surface. So, any spills would need to be cleaned up immediately. Excessive water damage would probably result in having to replace the flooring altogether.

Cork Flooring

This type of flooring is a good option for business as it offers a commercial yet comfortable appearance. They’re fire resistant, waterproof, and scratches are not even visible due to the pattern of the cork. On the other hand, there are a few cons to cork flooring. In order to maintain the waterproof quality, the floors must be resealed every 5 years. Also, the cork can be pierced by sharp objects and dented by heavy furniture if extra protection isn’t added between the floor and furnishing.

Marble Flooring

No doubt, marble flooring is absolutely beautiful and instantly transforms the way a room looks. Its known to be very durable. It will last quite a while if it is properly maintained. However, that leads us to the main disadvantage of this flooring choice. Of all of the kinds of flooring we’ve named, marble tile is probably the most high maintenance. It becomes stained so you need to remove spills right away. Marble tile can also be scratched easily. You should think about furniture and other things that could scratch the flooring surface when considering the installation of marble flooring. It may not be the best choice if you plan to rearrange your living room setting often.

Let Us Help!

Here at Dust Busters Floor Removal, your flooring is our business. Should you decide to remove the flooring you currently have and replace it with a more damage resistant flooring, Dust Busters can help! We’ll remove that old carpeting or damaged wood and pave the way to a better floors in your business or home. Dust Busters Floor Removal works on your clock and we do our job quickly and correctly so you can speedily move on to your installation process. It is our goal to see you happy with your flooring, and removing the current floors is the first step. Let us take care of that for you! Contact us today at service@dustbustersfl.com or 866-883-8783. It would be our pleasure to set you on the right path to newer and better flooring!

Maintaining Hardwood Floors: 4 Things You May be Doing Wrong

Maintaining Hardwood Floors: 4 Things You May be Doing Wrong

It’s not secret that hardwood is a beautiful solution to home flooring. It provides a warm, earthy feel to any establishment. And, it has been a staple in home interior design for hundreds of years. You really can’t go wrong with choosing hardwood flooring for aesthetic reasons. But, maintaining hardwood floors is another story. Since wood is a soft, porous material, it is vulnerable to water damage and scraping. So, if you want to keep your wood flooring looking beautiful throughout the years, you should stop doing these five things.

Using Hardwood Cleaning Products with Wax

Companies know that hardwood can lose its shine and look dull after a while. So, they try to sell hardwood floor owners with cleaning products which promise to leave floors shiny and new-looking. But, many of the products include wax, which is harmful to your wood floors. Once you’ve used wax to polish wood flooring, the polyurethane coating will be worn. And, you’ll be unable to perform a sanding, buffing, and replacement of the polyurethane coating because the wax will cause the previous coating not to adhere as it should. Instead of using cleaning solutions which include wax or oils, simply mop with water. Or, a generalized wood floor cleaning solution which doesn’t include wax.

Walking on Hardwood with Shoes

Yes, shoes can damage the appearance of wood floors. Rubber on shoes can cause scrapes, scuffs, and wear. Plus, the dirt, mud, and water tracked in can wear your flooring even faster. When compared to homeowners who don’t remove their shoes, wood flooring which isn’t constantly marred by shoes lasts up to three years longer! And, requires maintenance like rebuffing and refinishing less often. To get into the habit of removing shoes before entering your home, set up an area in your entryway designated to house shoes. And, invest in some house slippers or comfortable socks! You may even want to consider some for guests who visit!

Using Chairs with Wheels

Rolling around on via rolling chairs can damage hardwood. Specifically, it can rip of the protective polyurethane coating and furthermore press dirt within the surfaces of the wood, causing nasty-looking scrapes which can only be reduced by refinishing. If you must use a rolling chair on your wood flooring, consider using an area run or plastic mat to protect the surface of your flooring. Additionally, moving regular chairs around on wood flooring can lead to scrapes and bruising. So, attach felt circles to reduce friction and protect your wood floors.

Using Carpet Vacuums for Maintaining Hardwood Floors

Most people who have hardwood floors don’t think they need to take special consideration when choosing a vacuum cleaner. While you may have carpet in other areas of your home, carpet vacuums are not ideal for maintaining hardwood floors. That’s because many carpet vacuums include brussels and other components which could actually damage the coating of wood flooring. Instead, simply use a soft broom or a vacuum specifically designed for maintaining hardwood floors and cleaning in one!

Tired of Maintaining Hardwood Floors?

If your hardwood flooring is already damaged and you don’t want to go through with refinishing, it may be time to consider different flooring options. Or, redoing your hardwood flooring. If either of these options are what you’re settled on, you’ll need to demolish your old hardwood floors. Get the help of professionals with Dustbusters Floor Removal Service. Our dust-free system leaves your home clean and ready for install in as little as one day! To get a quote for dustless floor removal, give us a call today at 866-883-8783!

When Hardwood is too Pricey: Inexpensive Flooring Options

When Hardwood is too Pricey: Inexpensive Flooring Options

You don’t have to be an interior designer to know that hardwood flooring is all the rage. And, while it has been a staple in the flooring industry for hundreds of years, it can get expensive to install and maintain. Fortunately, there are a number of more inexpensive flooring solutions that not only offer the same beauty as hardwood, but are easier to pay for!

Bamboo Flooring

This type of flooring recreates the beauty that hardwood flooring creates with half the cost. Unlike wood, bamboo is a fast growing plant which can be cut down and regrown from the same plant over and over. So, it usually costs much less than hardwood flooring options. And, not only is it more affordable, it’s easy to maintain and keep clean!

Laminate

When most people think of laminate, they imagine cheap, temporary flooring which tries to match the beauty of hardwood but fails to compete. But, laminate nowadays is actually quite breathtaking while still allowing for low cost and maintenance. Laminate can be made from reused materials like wood and stone to provide unique looks you may be surprised to find. And, most people find that they can install laminate themselves, additionally cutting installation costs.

Porcelain Tiling

Porcelain is a highly durable and inexpensive material that can be shaped to any shape, comes in many colors, and is made to mirror a number of different materials (including wood!). While tiling may only be ideal in your home for specific rooms, they are a beautiful and not-so-expensive option to consider compared to the materials they can mimic. Plus, run a mop over them and they get clean! You don’t have to worry about scrapes, spills, and other maintenance issues!

Wood-Vinyl Tiling

Vinyl flooring, once a thing of the 80’s, is making a comeback. That’s because the wood floor lovers of this world wanted a more affordable solution to hardwood flooring. Wood-vinyl plank flooring is a great solution if you want the look of hardwood flooring without the price. While it’s at risk for scrapes because vinyl is a more permeable material, with care, you’ll be able to fool even your most proper guests into thinking your home is covered with real wood flooring!

Cork

This type of flooring is a new hit. Because of its unique texture, this floor provides a unique and warm look that no other flooring can offer. Other benefits of cork include insect, mold, and mildew resistance, making it a long-lasting choice. But, because cork is porous and soft, it can be scraped and bruised. So, choose cork flooring for an area of the home which receives less traffic.

Choosing One of these Inexpensive Flooring Options?

Looking for inexpensive flooring options for your home or place of business? You’ll need your old floors removed before you can start with your new project! With Dustbusters, you’ll get your flooring professionally removed as little as a few hours, and we take care of everything! That includes demolition and trash removal! Plus, our innovative, dust-free system allows for a no-mess floor removal process so that you can get back in your home and won’t have to worry about harmful dusts. If you need help removing your old flooring so that you can install one of these inexpensive flooring options, give us a call today at 866-883-8783!