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Revive Your Home with a Flooring Upgrade in Santa Clarita

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Revive Your Home with a Flooring Upgrade


Thinking of installing new flooring in Santa Clarita?  If you want to increase your profit potential, this strategic home improvement idea will give you the biggest return on your investment.   Similar to painting walls, quality flooring on your floors can significantly change the look and feel of your space. Tired of looking at that dirty, old carpet? A quick change in flooring also brings a new added freshness to your home. It’s a quick and simple upgrade that we here at SCV Floorsmith can make easy for you.


Think About Your Flooring Options


Hardwood is continually alluring to a wide -range of buyers, as are high-quality laminate options.  The affordable choices like bamboo and cork are also ecofriendly.  Let the natural beauty of your existing hardwood shine if they are in good condition.  If you’re existing floors are a little worse for wear, it’s time to invest a little elbow grease and do some sanding and refinishing. Whether you go the DIY route and rent a sander or pay someone to get it back to its former glory, you’re looking at a few hundred dollars for like-new floors. You need to be realistic about your DIY skills before tackling a refinishing project. Gouged floors can bring your home’s appeal way down, so if you are not handy, choose a professional floor refinisher instead.


Upgrade Your Flooring Room by Room


Kitchens and baths increase in value with tile or laminate flooring, which are both visually appealing and easy to clean. Carpeting in bedrooms is suitable, especially if it’s plush, in great condition, and in a neutral color. More home owners are skipping carpeting completely, so if you are in doubt – hardwood (or its more-affordable cousin, bamboo) is your best bet. Even a basic snap-to hardwood installation can beat out wall-to-wall carpeting when it comes time to sell.


Let’s be honest, most of us are not even in the realm of professionals when it comes to installing flooring.  As an industry specialist in Santa Clarita, SCV Floorsmith and our team of trusted sales representatives, managers, and installers have a combined total of over 30-years of experience.  Let us help you sort through the vast amount of flooring options we offer. Stop in our showroom to see our samples in person and to speak to our professionals.  Whatever your household needs are – pet friendly, budget friendly, high traffic floors – we can help choose the best flooring for any need.

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luxurious bedroom with white paint and a clean vinyl flooring
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