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Discount Floor Tile

Discount Floor Tile Options

The possibilities for discount floor tile may not be endless, but the variety of materials, colors, and prices may seem that way as you think about new flooring for your home. Like any home improvement, tiling a floor can be expensive but trying to save money by giving up what you really want is not necessarily the best idea either. Some professionals and longtime suppliers of flooring will recommend that you look at a local home improvement store for sales and items that are being eliminated from the regular line.

Typically, these closeout items can be exactly what you are looking for in discount floor tile. This takes care of one minor problem that might come with ordering from a distant location, because you will be able to see and touch the tile you are considering. You will also save the shipping charges by buying tile and carrying it home. Inexpensive laminate flooring can cost as little as 78 cents per square foot, but you will find a lot of laminate and ceramic tile in the $1.50 to the $2.50 range. Higher quality, pre-finished hardwood can cost more than $3 per square foot, but then it can come with a lifetime warranty.

If you decide on a style, color and material you like, before you bring it home to install it yourself keep in mind that laminate flooring that does not require glue can be less expensive and easier to install. If you decide to do it yourself, you will need some basic tools, glue, and possibly materials that lay under the tile, depending on the type of tile you choose. What type of tile should you be looking for? The first thing to determine might be what use the room will be put to and how much foot traffic there will be across the tile floor.

Of course, kitchens will require a different type of discount floor tile than the bathroom or another informal room. You will be able to choose from hardwood flooring, laminate flooring with wood appearance, cork flooring, porcelain, and ceramic tile, marble, and granite and many other materials, so first set your mind on what you want and how the room will be used. Many discount floor tile companies have been working in this one area for many years, so finding the right tile will not be something you have to do alone.

Keep in mind that you should be able to tell the supplier about your color preferences, the furniture, and cabinets already in the room, how the room is lighted and traffic patterns, in addition to basic information such as room length and width. With a little planning and shopping around, you should be able to come up with just the right style and price for your discount floor tile.


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