is very selective in our choice of flooring manufacturers. We only partner with those who have proven they have quality products and outstanding reputations for customer service and product warranties.
Ceramic tile has been around for centuries, but because of recent technological advances, ceramic tile offers new designs and applications that weren’t available even a decade ago. If you’re new to ceramic tile or it’s been a while since you’ve worked with it, you will be amazed at the wide selection of colors, sizes, shapes and textures that Allison’s Flooring Outlet currently offers.
Homeowners are looking for flooring that’s practical without compromising style, and no other floor covering beats the selection, style, and ease of maintenance of a vinyl floor. Vinyl flooring has come a long way since it’s inception and is available in realistic faux varieties of real ceramic, stone and wood grain patterns. It’s hard for most people to tell these floors aren’t the real thing. Allison’s Flooring Outlet offers Armstrong Vinyl Floors & Congoleum Vinyl Floors.
Laminates are the newest type of flooring in the industry and have become extremely popular. Introduced in the U.S. less than a decade ago, laminate flooring has quickly gained popularity because of its ease of installation, competitive pricing, cutting edge styles, and enhanced performance features.
K-Plank contains silver—nature’s protection against bacteria, mold and mildew. 15 yr limited warranty.
Hardwood floors add warmth and character to any room. Wood naturally adds depth that can’t ever be truly replicated. An increase in consumer demand has pressed manufacturers’ ability to produce superior finishes and installation techniques.
The National Oak Flooring Manufacturers Association, Inc. is the authority on all things wood floor. Look for the NOFMA trademark on wood flooring products to ensure their quality.
You can preview the species and finishes of 21 American hardwoods here: Hardwood Council.
Carpet has long been trusted as comfortable option of floor covering. Carpet began its boom in the 1950’s, when there was an explosion of man-made fibers, dye equipment, printing processes, and other technological advances increased the variety of styles and grades of carpeting.
Visit the Carpet & Rug Institute to find information on carpet and rug selection, indoor air quality, care and cleaning, and more.
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