
Spring and sustainability go hand-in-hand because both challenge us to think about nature and our planet. Eco-friendly options have been integrated into all walks of life, and flooring is no exception. Because most floors last for decades, you already have the benefit of longevity. Carpet, hardwood, and area rugs can be considered sustainable flooring because they offer eco-friendly benefits including:
- Hardwood is biodegradable and recyclable, and old hardwood floors can be refinished or repurposed.
- Carpet and area rugs now include options made from PET fiber, or polyethylene terephthalate, which is made from recycled plastic. Other fibers such as wool or sisal can be recycled and reused.
- Area rugs gain in value as they age and with the right care, can last for generations.
In the process of upgrading old, damaged, or outdated flooring? Let the flooring experts at David Tiftickjian And Sons help you choose an eco-friendly, sustainable floor for your home!
Featured Flooring: Noble Hall (Sovereign) by Anderson Tuftex (Cradle to Cradle Certified)