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Trademark Flooring

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Join date: Jan 6, 2026

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Mar 3, 20266 min
The Great Flooring Debate: LVP vs Hardwood
TL;DR:   LVP is the better choice for most Utah homeowners dealing with moisture, pets, or budget constraints, but hardwood still wins when long-term home value and refinishability matter most. Key Points LVP is 100% waterproof; hardwood is not recommended for kitchens, bathrooms, or basements Hardwood can be sanded and refinished multiple times, giving it a lifespan of 50 to 100 years LVP typically costs less upfront, both for materials and installation Real hardwood adds more resale value...

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Feb 9, 20267 min
Kitchen Flooring Options: Pros and Cons of Every Type
TL;DR:  LVP and tile are the top choices for most kitchens because they handle moisture, foot traffic, and daily messes better than any other option. Key Points Kitchens need flooring that handles moisture, spills, heavy foot traffic, and frequent cleaning LVP (luxury vinyl plank) is the most popular all-around kitchen flooring choice right now Tile is the most durable and water-resistant option, but it's harder underfoot Laminate is budget-friendly but not fully waterproof, so placement...

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Jan 5, 20268 min
Bathroom Flooring Options: Pros and Cons of Every Type
TL;DR:  Tile and LVP are the best bathroom flooring options for most homeowners because they're waterproof, durable, and easy to maintain in a high-moisture environment. Key Points Bathrooms need fully waterproof flooring, not just water-resistant Tile (ceramic and porcelain) is the most durable and water-resistant bathroom flooring option LVP is the most popular all-around choice right now — waterproof, comfortable, and budget-friendly Laminate can work in bathrooms, but only waterproof...

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