


Regardless if you're a designer, do-it-yourselfer, or builder, the choice is yours: hardwoods or carpet?
For most it comes down to price, longevity, and maintenance.
For price, low and medium grade carpet may cost less up-front, but the average lifespan of carpet is only 10 to 15 years, so you will be looking to replace the carpet several times over your own lifetime. And you must figure into that cost the yearly cleanings that are a necessity to keep healthy and attractive carpets.
Hardwoods range widely in price, depending on their popularity, but there are affordable options for most any project. In addition, hardwoods can last a lifetime with proper care, even if they may need to be sanded and refinished down the road.
Hardwoods are low on the maintenance scale, with "proper maintenance" being key to a beautiful, long life for your hardwoods. Lowe's For Pros recommends:
Hardwood floors can also be a sound ecological choice. Wood is a natural resource, and fast growing varieties, such as Bamboo (which is really a grass), offer even more green incentive.
Additionally, the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology recommends that house dust allergy sufferers "remove wall-to-wall carpets from the bedroom if possible." Have a child with asthma? Ninety percent of asthma sufferers are allergic to dust mites. And dust mites love carpet.
Carpet installation itself also rears another ugly head. There are chemicals used in most modern carpets that emit fumes for months and years to come. These fumes can cause headaches and runny eyes and nose. There are, however, natural options available for more eco-friendly carpets. These options, though, will more than likely add to your overall cost.
The choice is entirely up to you on which flooring option is right for you. Be sure to do your due diligence with research and price comparisons before making any final decisions!
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