At Griffith Flooring Service LLC, we believe in creating new standards while maintaining the old. We are a family-owned business and have specialized in Installation for 18 years. We have recently opened our own showroom. We would be happy to help with any sales, installation, or repairs of flooring you may have. Griffith Flooring Service LLC specializes in carpet, tile, hardwood, sheet vinyl, vinyl planks, laminate, both residential and commercial properties, design, and custom services are also available.
Luxury vinyl flooring (LVF) is a realistic echo of wood, stone, or tile and is inspired by nature. It is waterproof and durable, making it ideal for kitchens, baths, and laundry rooms and stylish enough for any room in the house, including living and bedrooms. It comes in a wide assortment of patterns, styles, and designs to match up with your home's decor. Appearance is the "form" part. Images are taken and printed with high definition photography, so images are clear, vibrant, and accurate. You'll see every wood grain, knot, wormhole, as well as color and veining variations in any stone.
At our family-owned and operated company, Griffith Flooring Service LLC, we have decades of flooring experience, and over 18 of those years have been with us specializing in installation. We know how a flooring installation can impact your surface's appearance and longevity, whether it's a carpet installation or some other type of flooring. Some even go so far as to say the installation is as important as the product. That's the slogan in our flooring company in Beech Grove, IN. We're so confident that your floors will become the focal point, the jewel in the crown of your home, that we guarantee our work for two years.
For years, people automatically thought of solid wood floors when they heard the word "hardwood, " but all that's changed in recent years. Another version, called engineered wood flooring, takes a significant share of the wood flooring industry because it appeals to people who want both beauty and practicality. No one version is better than another, so your decision will ultimately come down to your own needs and priorities. Here is a comparison. Solid hardwood is installed with a tongue and groove first; then, it's nailed or glued.