Which flooring offers the most extended lifespan?

Which flooring offers the most extended lifespan?


When shopping for new floors, you want something that will look great and perform well for a long time. Depending on quality, correct installation, and care, all flooring types will last.

However, solid or engineered hardwood will be your choice if you want the ultimate in a long life. Both have a decades-long lifespan, solid being known to last 100 years.

This is what makes it a cost-effective option


Look at the overall picture and not just the price tag. Since there is such a long lifespan, there are no repair and replacement costs unless there's some structural damage, as you'll find out in the flooring store.
If the floors look scratched or dull, have solid or engineered refinished. That brings them back to their original luster.

Both add value to your property


This is another great advantage. Whatever you pay for, solid or engineered, you'll get back 70% to 80%, as reflected in your property values.

If you are planning to sell, know that potential buyers will pay up to 2.5% more for a home with wood floors–not to mention the visual appeal alone makes them sell faster and easier.

Style: who wouldn’t want it in their home?


Check out the wood's natural beauty. In our flooring company, you'll see solid and engineered versions with color variations, textures, stains, and finishes. They come from brands like Somerset, Mohawk, Legacy, RevWood, and more.

Wood floors are versatile enough to work with any decor if you need change, no problem because they can be sanded and stained another color.

Quality at great prices in Shelbyville, Kentucky


Since 1987, Pontrich Floor Covering has provided top quality to the area. Let us help you transform your home with new floors.

We have two locations: Eminence, & Shelbyville, KY. Visit us today, and you'll see flooring brands like COREtec, Aladdin, US Floors, and more. In addition, we service Campbellsburg, Frankfort, Jeffersontown, La Grange, Louisville, Taylorsville, Lawrenceburg, and Mount Washington.