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When you're working on a home remodeling project, it's crucial to select materials that will provide the highest possible return on investment. This will help you make your money back, should you decide to sell down the road, and also increase the value of your property. If you're planning on replacing the flooring, this guide explains three materials that will provide the maximum ROI.

Select These Flooring Materials for Your Home Remodeling Project

1. Hardwood

This elegant, natural-looking material enhances any room it's placed in and is highly coveted by most prospective buyers. You can select from a range of different wood types and then stain the surface until it reaches the desired hue. Because hardwood is susceptible to moisture damage, it's best not to put it in areas like the kitchen where spills and other water-related issues might occur.

2. Bamboo

home remodelingThis is a highly sustainable material that will appeal to eco-conscious homeowners. It comes in a few different cuts and colors and offers an alternative to hardwood that looks similar but doesn't harm the environment; in fact, bamboo grows back in just five years. It's stronger than oak and will stand the test of time, making it the perfect floor to invest in.

3. Carpeting

If any parts of your residence have carpets that are looking worse for wear, replace these during your home remodeling project. Prospective buyers will notice if this material is dirty or has experienced too much foot traffic. Furthermore, carpets in certain parts of the house — like the bedrooms — will create a cozy ambiance and dampen noise, which is helpful for two-story homes.

 

Making the right choices is essential to a successful home remodeling project. No one knows that better than Baybrook Remodelers, which has been serving New Haven County, CT, since 1992. They’ll walk you through the process from start to finish, beginning with idea inception and ending with the construction work. To learn more about their residential and commercial services, call (203) 937-6400, or visit their website today.

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