Finding the right flooring for your project can be a daunting task. When considering the variety of flooring types, constructions and looks available, the volume of options can seem almost limitless.
Our hope is that by highlighting the unique attributes and limitations of our offerings, we can help guide you to the right product for you.
We offer 4 categories in Reward:
- Engineered Hardwood
- GemCore Stone Composite
- Rigid Plus Plastic Composite
- Traditional Luxury Vinyl Tile
Each category boast unique attributes that might best fit your project.
As the age old adage goes, there is nothing like the real thing. Hardwood flooring is a perfect example. While there are lots of great wood look-alikes out there with some wonderful attributes, nothing compares to the warmth and distinct feel of real hardwood. with a real wood floor, you are guaranteed that every plank in your floor is a one-of-a-kind work of natural art.
Limitations:
Not recommended for areas subject to moisture or extreme environmental variation. Heavy Traffic can be challenging. Subfloor heating systems can damage some wood floors.
Gemcore Stone Composite Flooring allows one to achieve the beautiful appearance and feel of wide plank hardwoods floors in the most challenging interior environments. Its popularity with homeowners continues to grow due to features including:
- 100% Waterproof for any interior environment
- 70% Stone construction for rigidity that hides subfloor imperfections
- Extremely dent and heat resistant
- Available with rugged commercial grade wear surfaces
- Minimal expansion and contraction, no acclimation required
Limitations:
- Patterns repeat within the floor, lacks the warmth of real hardwood
Commonly referred to as LVT, luxury vinyl tile offers the appearance and feel of wood at very affordable prices.
- Available with rugged commercial grade wear surfaces
- Offered in a wide range of looks and sizes.
Limitations:
- Flexible - will not hide subfloor imperfections
- Susceptible to expansion and contraction in response to temperature changes