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At BK Flooring Services, we pride ourselves on being Atlanta’s premier flooring installation experts. Whether you’re renovating your home, updating your office space, or embarking on a new construction project, our dedicated team is here to provide top-notch flooring solutions tailored to your needs. We’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions to help you understand our services better, guide you through the installation process, and ensure you have all the information you need for a seamless flooring experience. If you don’t find the answers you’re looking for, please don’t hesitate to contact us directly!
Options include hardwood, laminate, vinyl, tile, carpet, and engineered wood, among others.

Tile, vinyl, and certain types of engineered wood are known for their durability. Solid oak hardwood can be sanded and refinished multiple times making it one of the most durable styles of wood flooring.

Consider factors such as the room's use, foot traffic, style preferences, budget, and maintenance requirements.

Solid hardwood is made from a single piece of wood, while engineered hardwood has a core of plywood with a hardwood veneer on top.

In many cases, yes. For example, laminate can often be installed over old flooring, but it depends on the condition and type of existing flooring.
Maintenance varies by type: hardwood may need regular sweeping and occasional refinishing; carpet requires vacuuming and periodic deep cleaning; tile needs sweeping and mopping.
Laminate flooring is water-resistant to some extent but not waterproof. It can withstand spills but prolonged exposure to moisture can cause damage.
Prices vary widely: Carpet and vinyl are usually less expensive, while hardwood and natural stone are on the higher end. Costs also depend on the quality and brand.
Installation time depends on the type and size of the flooring project. For example, a room of laminate flooring might take a day or two, while tile could take longer.
Some flooring types, like laminate and certain vinyl, are DIY-friendly, while others, like hardwood and tile, often require professional installation.
Durable and scratch-resistant options like tile, luxury vinyl, and certain types of laminate are often recommended for homes with pets.
Underlayment provides support, insulation, and moisture barriers for some types of flooring like laminate and vinyl, but is not always necessary for tile or hardwood.

Lifespan varies: Hardwood flooring can last decades with proper care, laminate floors typically lasts 15-25 years, and carpet around 10-15 years.

Transition strips and moldings help create a smooth transition between different flooring types or heights in adjacent rooms.
Options include bamboo, cork, reclaimed wood, and certain types of linoleum and carpet made from recycled materials.
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