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Friday Flooring Feature: Going Green

Reblogger Donna Foerster
Real Estate Agent with HomeSmart Realty Group

Friday Flooring Feature: Going Green

Are you looking for ecofriendly, green flooring products for your home?  Did you know that you have quite a few options?  My favorite flooring expert, Debbie Gartner, the Flooring Girl from Westchester NY, educates us on the various options.  Your decision will depend on the look you want, the comfort you are interested in and of course, your budget.

Compliments of The Foerster Team, Rocky Mountain Real Estate Advisors, (720) 530-5554

 

 

Original content by Debbie Gartner

Green Flooring options for Westchester County

Many Westchester homeowners are proactively asking about green flooring products. Going green with your flooring is now easier than it's ever been.

What types of flooring products are green?

For hard surfaces, many of the following can be classified as green products:

For carpeting, it's often more challenging to find green options.

  • Wool carpeting
  • Sisal (or jute or seagrass)
  • Some nylons are greenish (can be recycled and/or use partially recycled materials)

 

Bamboo and Cork - Ecofriendly

 

Bamboo flooring and cork flooring are green because they grow rapidly and are easily replenished...in fact, within 5-7 yrs. These are true green products but still make sure you are buying from a reputable manufacturer (e.g. Natural Cork/Bamboo or Teragren) to ensure that ) it's high quality and, b) free of any sort of bacteria/disease c) well constructed and doesn't use formaldehyde during the process.  Most of these products are imported, so their quality can greatly vary.

Ecofriendly flooring westchester cork floors

Cork is a wonderful option for kitchens as it's soft on your feet. They've been featuring cork in a lot of home improvement shows, and, now it's really starting to grow in popularity. There are now many pattern options to choose from in cork flooring - light, dark, swirly, striped, you get the picture. Cork tends to be a bit on the expensive side - typically more expensive than your typical hardwood. (and, if you're finding one that costs a lot less, watch out!!). Cork can be installed as a floating floor so sometimes there is a bit of savings from a labor perspective. But, if your floor is uneven, this may not be the best choice unless you're willing to pay extra for floor prep.

 

I love bamboo because it looks so cool - it's modern and zen-like and looks so much more interesting than the oak you see everywhere. And, best of all, it's usually less expensive than oak, so it's a nice win-win - you can go green and save money.

Bamboo flooring in westchester and stamfordVertical bamboo - carmelized in westchester and stamford

 

Laminates and Some hardwoods are greenish

Laminate (fake wood) is a greenish product because it uses recycled wood. Rather than wasting the shavings from the hardwood, during the manufacturing process, this material is recycled to form a high density core board. Also, laminate lasts longer than carpet, so rather than replacing carpet 2-3 times, your laminate will last just as long, if not longer.

 

Some hardwoods are green. Sometimes this is because the wood is reclaimed and sometimes it's due to the manufacturing process (in some engineered hardwoods) that recycle the materials rather than letting them go to waste. But, like I mentioned above, hardwood will last a heck of lot longer than carpet, esp if it's solid and can be sanded and refinished many times - may easily last over 100 yrs.

 

Many customers get linoleum and vinyl mixed up due to laymen's term usage. Vinyl is the "cheap" stuff that is petroleum based (although it does come in a variety of forms including tile and plank) but the two most common forms are the sheet vinyl and Vinyl Composite tile (which you might see in schools or some supermarkets). But linoleum is a green product made from linseed oil. It usually comes in 6.5 ft rolls and tends to be thicker than vinyl. It's also expensive compared to vinyl. It's very retro in look and is starting to rebound due to it's green nature.  

 

Going green with carpeting It's much trickier to go green with carpeting. Usually, when customers are using carpet, it's because they want to save money (vs. using a hardwood) although there are clearly other reasons for using carpet (e.g. softer/warmer on feet, sound muffler). When it comes to going green with carpet, the preferred choice is wool. Wool is a natural fiber and good wools will last a long time...and I mean a long time. They tend to hold up well and are naturally resistant to most stains. I know some people with wool carpets and they've had those carpets for 20-30 yrs, and they still look good! But, wool tends to be expensive. In fact some of the fancier wools are extremely expensive...they will cost you more than hardwood!

  wool carpet in westchester and stamford

Sisal is an alternative to wool, if you want a natural fiber. It's generally more expensive than nylons and polyesters, but less than wool. However, sisal which is a type of grass, is not very soft on your feet - in fact, it's kind of rough. These types of carpets are highly durable and personally I think can work more in living areas where you would keep your shoes on (not the best option for a bedroom - at least in my opinion.)

sisal carpet in westchester and stamford

 

If you're on a budget and want carpeting and want to be respectful of the environment, consider some of the softer nylons that can be recycled. Shaw has many products that fit this bill and they even have some that use recycled content for 25% of the fibers. Every bit helps. So, if you want to go green, consider the above options, and be sure to consult an expert. Sometimes you may be making an unintentional trade-off in costs or quality, and it's best to explore before diving in head first. If you live in Westchester County NY or Fairfield County CT, feel free to give The Flooring Girl a call at 914-937-2950.

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David Shamansky
US Mortgages - David Shamansky - Highlands Ranch, CO
Creative, Aggressive & 560 FICO - OK, Colorado Mtg

Love those natural floor surfaces! Carpet has its place but limited (in my opinion)

good reblog

Jun 15, 2012 11:36 AM
Donna Foerster
HomeSmart Realty Group - Parker, CO
Metro Denver Real Estate Assistant

Hi David~ I like the idea of cork in the kitchen.  Easy on the feet!

Jun 15, 2012 11:42 AM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Good morning Donna.  Thank you so much for reblogging.  We've been getting more and more requests for green flooring, esp bamboo, cork and wool.

Jun 15, 2012 08:21 PM
Debbie Reynolds, C21 Platinum Properties
Platinum Properties- (931)771-9070 - Clarksville, TN
The Dedicated Clarksville TN Realtor-(931)320-6730
Donna, Aren't Debbie's post so informative? This makes a great reblog.
Jun 15, 2012 11:36 PM
Donna Foerster
HomeSmart Realty Group - Parker, CO
Metro Denver Real Estate Assistant

Hi Debbie G.~ You know I like to keep consumers educated!

Hello Debbie R.~ I reblog something every Friday!  It's great to share her knowledge!

Jun 16, 2012 02:51 AM