Flooring

Choose Durable and Stylish Flooring

  • Hardwood

  • Tile

  • Carpet

Your home’s flooring

Your home remodeling or construction initiative would not be complete without a suitable flooring solution. Replacing outdated or damaged flooring is one of the most common remodeling projects. The proper flooring treatment helps create a flow to your home and should complement your sense of style and décor.

Things to consider:

  • Your remodeling goal(s)

  • Budgetary constraints

  • The amount of foot traffic in the room(s) requiring floor replacement

  • How you want the newly floored room to look

  • Few flooring options can convey such a sense of style and elegance as hardwood flooring. The natural beauty and integrity of each wooden floorboard shines through to complement any décor and, with the proper care and maintenance, can last a lifetime.

    Given the fact it is in millions of residential properties all across the country, hardwood flooring is one of the most popular floor treatments today. With a wide array of colors, sizes, styles, and wood species from which to choose, it is no mystery why so many people select hardwood flooring and disregard other flooring options.

  • There are many options to consider when installing new floors, but there are few flooring solutions that are as practical and versatile as tile flooring. Tile comes in a host of styles, colors, textures, and compositions.

    No matter what your project’s design specifications entail, tile can be used to complement any home’s sense of style and décor. Tile is a great flooring solution whether it is for the kitchen, bathroom, living room, or any other space in your home. It can be arranged in a multitude of different ways and comes in hundreds of different colors.

    • Natural Stone - fashioned in varying sizes and styles from stone found naturally on Earth.

    • Vinyl - available in sheets, planks, and tiles and generally the most cost-effective option.

    • Quarry - light and porous, composed of clay and shale extracted from quarries all over the world.

  • Carpeting has undergone some changes since the days of psychedelic shag carpets in the 1970s and is far from outdated. Today’s carpet boasts a host of thicknesses, textures, patterns, and stain-resisting attributes. It provides underfoot support, cushioning for falls, reduces noise, and helps insulate the rooms that have it.

    Despite all these advantages, there has been a stigma associated with carpeting in recent years because it traps in-home allergens. However, Recent research has shown that trapping allergens is not necessarily bad. Carpet, especially after advancements in fiber technology, is still a highly viable, beautiful, and cost-effective flooring option.

Invest in a foundation that inspires.

Your flooring project will elevate your every move, welcome you home with each step, and stand up to life’s messy moments. Partner with TriStar and flawlessly reflect your vision and style with the expertise of a quality, trustworthy team by your side.