There’s a lot of confusion in the market between “water-resistant” and “waterproof.” Simply put: waterproof flooring is engineered to withstand real moisture, spills, even damp subfloors in some cases. Water-resistant, on the other hand, may handle a spill or two but isn’t built to be perpetually exposed to water.
Materials such as luxury vinyl plank (LVP), rigid-core vinyl, and certain tile systems fall into the “true waterproof” category.Meanwhile, conventional laminate or hardwood may offer some moisture protection, but they can warp, cup or swell when exposed to sustained humidity or water.
At Giant Floor, when we talk “waterproof flooring,” we mean a product you can install in entryways, mudrooms, kitchens, even basements; with confidence.
The Top Benefits of Waterproof Flooring
There’s a long list of reasons homeowners are drawn to waterproof flooring and the benefits go beyond just “won’t get ruined by a spill.” Here are some of the big ones:
1. Superior resilience and durability.Waterproof flooring is built to handle real-world living: kids, pets, muddy shoes, dropped glasses, you name it. Many vinyl waterproof floors resist scratches, stains and heavy traffic. Because the core materials are non-wood, they don’t absorb moisture and therefore don’t swell or deform like traditional flooring.
2. Easy maintenance, low hassle.Wiping up spills is simpler. No special sealers or treatments needed. Many products simply require regular sweeping and a damp mop.For busy households where time is short and mess is inevitable, this is a big plus.
3. Stunning aesthetics without compromise.Gone are the days when waterproof meant cheap look. Modern waterproof flooring mimics hardwood, stone, tile and more with realistic textures and finishes.At Giant Floor, we stock styles from rustic wood-look to sleek urban tile-look, so you don’t sacrifice design for performance.
4. Smart investment value.Because these floors last longer and withstand more, your cost-per-year of enjoyment goes down. You’re less likely to replace prematurely due to water damage or wear. In high-moisture areas especially (like basements, laundry rooms, bathrooms), switching to waterproof flooring pays off.
5. Peace of mind for active households.Whether you have pets, kids, or heavy foot traffic, waterproof flooring gives you a “set it and forget it” feeling. You don’t have to worry every time someone comes in with soggy shoes or the dog splashes water. Many manufacturers explicitly call out moisture protection as a key feature.
Where Waterproof Flooring Makes the Biggest Difference
While you can install waterproof flooring almost anywhere, there are key zones where it truly shines:
Kitchens & bathrooms – These spaces deal with moisture, splashes, steam and high traffic. A waterproof floor removes one big worry.
Basements & laundry rooms – Often damp or prone to water infiltration, these rooms benefit enormously from flooring built to survive moisture.
Entryways / mudrooms – Muds, umbrellas, wet shoes, salt, these zones see it all. Waterproof flooring protects both the surface and the subfloor.
Homes with pets & kids – Accidents happen. Pets splash, kids spill, and a hard-working floor that can take it is worth its weight in gold.
Open-plan living spaces – You might want a consistent flooring material from kitchen through living room. Waterproof flooring lets you go with a cohesive look without sacrificing utility.
At Giant Floor we often recommend waterproof vinyl plank or tile-look waterproof options for these heavy-use zones. The right product means fewer worries and a floor that looks good for years.
Choosing the Right Waterproof Flooring for Your Home
Let’s talk strategy. With so many waterproof flooring options out there, how do you pick the one that fits your home and budget? Here are some important considerations we use when advising clients.
1. Core construction & type of product.Waterproof flooring comes in many formats, sheet vinyl, vinyl plank, rigid core, tile look, etc. For example, rigid-core vinyl (sometimes called SPC or WPC) offers extra dimensional stability.Meanwhile, sheet vinyl may be more economical but can show subfloor imperfections.
2. Installation method.Glueless click-lock, glue-down, floating floor, these affect cost, ease and performance.If you have uneven floors or want a DIY install, some systems are easier than others.
3. Wear layer, scratch resistance & warranty.Especially in busy homes, you’ll want a thicker wear layer and a manufacturer warranty backing it up.Check performance ratings for scratch, dent and moisture resistance.
4. Appearance & style match.It’s not just about waterproof. You want a floor that suits your décor. Wood-look, stone-look, tile-look, all are available in waterproof versions now. At Giant Floor we help you balance aesthetics + performance.
5. Subfloor condition and prep.Even the best waterproof flooring can underperform if the subfloor is wet, uneven or unstable. Proper subfloor prep remains critical.Remember: waterproof floor protects itself and often the subfloor; but it doesn't replace good installation.
6. Intended room and moisture exposure.Not all “waterproof” floors are equal for all spaces. If you plan on using it in a flooded basement or constantly damp zone, you’ll want the higher-end specs.
Why Choose Giant Floor for Your Waterproof Flooring Project
Here at Giant Floor, we’re not just selling floors we’re solving problems. Here’s why homeowners trust us when it comes to waterproof flooring.
Extensive selection: From premium rigid-core vinyl to tile-look waterproof systems, we carry a wide range of waterproof flooring products suited for every room and budget.
Local expertise: Serving Scranton and the region, we know the homes, the basements, the weather-wet conditions and how best to address them.
Installation support: We offer professional installation and can guide you through the process so the waterproof flooring performs as promised.
Personalized service: Whether you’re aiming for high-end aesthetics or budget-friendly practicality, we help you pick the right product; not just the most expensive one.
Commitment to satisfaction: We stand behind our products and our work. A waterproof floor is only as good as the installation and support behind it.
If you’re ready to upgrade to waterproof flooring, stop by our showroom, bring measurements of the room you’re working on, and we’ll walk you through options, pricing and timeline.
Real-Life Example: Making Waterproof Flooring Work for You
Imagine you have a two-story home in Scranton. On the ground floor is the kitchen with an open plan into the living room. You also have a basement that collects moisture occasionally, and a dog who tracks in snow and salt in winter.
In this scenario:
In the kitchen and living area, a premium waterproof vinyl plank (wood-look) offers a stylish, seamless flow.
In the basement, you install a tile-look waterproof vinyl that handles occasional dampness without issue.
At the entryway/mudroom, you choose a textured waterproof plank that can handle boots, salt and snow without showing wear.
By choosing waterproof flooring across the high-stress zones, you create a unified aesthetic, lower maintenance, and protection against moisture issues. Over time, you avoid warping, avoid replacing damaged floors, and you enjoy peace of mind.
Maintenance Tips for Your Waterproof Floor
Even the best waterproof flooring benefits from a little care. Here are best practices we recommend:
Sweep or vacuum regularly to remove dirt and grit (which can scratch).
Use a damp mop with a mild cleaner to avoid harsh chemicals or waxes unless manufacturer says otherwise.
Use felt pads under heavy furniture and casters under office chairs to protect the wear layer.
Wipe up spills promptly while the floor can resist moisture, it’s still good practice.
Use area rugs at entryways to capture grit, salt and snow.
Maintain a consistent indoor environment while waterproof flooring tolerates moisture better, extreme temperature/humidity swings aren’t ideal.
The Bottom Line
If you’re shopping for flooring in the Scranton area and you want something that looks great, stands up to life, and will last waterproof flooring should absolutely be on your radar. At Giant Floor, we make it easy to find the right product, install it right, and enjoy it for years to come.
Don’t leave moisture, pets, spills or busy households to chance. Choose waterproof flooring and choose a partner who knows how to deliver it. Visit us today and let’s get your floors doing more than just looking good: making life easier.
Contact Giant Floor Today!
Ready to upgrade? Visit Giant Floor in Scranton today, or give us a call to schedule your free flooring consultation. Bring your room dimensions and pictures, and we’ll help you explore waterproof flooring options, installation timelines, budget friendly choices, and designer style picks. Let’s get you a floor that handles everything and looks amazing doing it.
Let’s be honest remodeling projects can make even the most organized homeowner break into a cold sweat. Between measuring, choosing styles, scheduling installers, and waiting (and waiting…) for materials to show up, new flooring can feel like one giant maze.
At Giant Floor, we decided to make it as easy as A-B-C—or rather, 1-2-3. Our process cuts through the noise, the hidden fees, and the corporate runaround. You get a gorgeous new floor that’s installed quickly, affordably, and stress-free.
Because when it comes to transforming your home, you shouldn’t need a spreadsheet and a stress ball—just a plan that actually works.
Step 1: Pick It.
This is the fun part—the “kid-in-a-candy-store” stage.
Walk into any Giant Floor showroom—Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Bartonsville, or Blakely—and you’ll find every type of flooring imaginable: luxury vinyl plank (LVP), hardwood, carpet, tile, and laminate in hundreds of colors and textures.
Our team helps you narrow it down based on:
Lifestyle: pets, kids, heavy traffic, or all of the above.
Style: rustic farmhouse? sleek modern? cozy and classic?
Budget: we’ll find something that fits without surprise markups.
You’ll never hear, “That’s not available for another six weeks.” We stock huge local inventories—no big-box backorders or “call-the-warehouse” excuses. Most flooring options are ready to go today.
Step 2: Plan It.
Once you’ve picked your perfect floor, we handle the plan from start to finish—no middlemen, no waiting for “corporate approval.”
Here’s how we make it simple:
Free in-home measurement—we’ll send a pro to take precise measurements so you’re not paying for material you don’t need.
Clear, upfront pricing—our quotes include installation, materials, underlayment, and cleanup. No hidden line items that appear later.
Flexible scheduling—we work around your calendar, not the other way around.
Our motto: no fine print, no waiting list, no stress.
While big-box stores shuffle you through subcontractors and third-party call centers, we keep it local, personal, and transparent. You’ll have a real contact (an actual human!) who knows your project and answers your calls.
Step 3: Love It.
This is where the magic happens—and the new-floor smell kicks in.
Our certified installers show up on time, ready to work. Most standard installations finish in a single day, depending on square footage. We move furniture if needed, prep the subfloor, and leave your home spotless when it’s done.
Once you walk in and see that new floor, there’s only one thing left to do—love it.
We follow up after every install to ensure you’re completely satisfied, and our warranties mean you’ll enjoy peace of mind long after the crew packs up.
Why 1-2-3 Matters (And Why It Beats the Big Box)
Here’s the thing: when you buy flooring from a national chain, you’re often buying into a waiting game. Materials get shipped from out-of-state warehouses, subcontractors juggle multiple jobs, and your timeline becomes “sometime next month—maybe.”
At Giant Floor, your entire project stays local—from the first showroom visit to the final plank. That means:
No corporate markup layers.
No two-week installer wait.
No hidden delivery or freight charges.
We’ve spent decades building relationships with local installers and suppliers, so you get better pricing, faster turnaround, and personal service.
A Few More Reasons to Choose Giant Floor
1️⃣ Real People, Real AdviceOur staff isn’t here to upsell you on things you don’t need. They’re flooring experts who live in NEPA—people who actually understand how local weather, humidity, and homes affect flooring longevity.
2️⃣ Transparent PricingWhen we say “no hidden costs,” we mean it. You’ll see exactly what you’re paying for before work begins—labor, materials, and any extras clearly listed.
3️⃣ Fast TurnaroundWe keep inventory on hand so you can get your flooring installed quickly—no shipping delays from out-of-state suppliers.
4️⃣ Local ReputationWe’ve been serving Northeastern PA for over 60 years. Our customers are our neighbors, not order numbers.
What Customers Say
“I couldn’t believe how fast everything happened. Picked my carpet on Saturday, installed by Wednesday. No surprises, no delays—just awesome service.”— Jenna M., Wilkes-Barre
“They did my whole downstairs in one day. I’d been waiting six weeks for another store to even return my call. Giant Floor made it so easy!”— Frank T., Scranton
Your Floors Deserve the Local Touch
Big-box stores might have flashy ads, but when you actually need help—or need your floor now—they can’t deliver the same personal care.
At Giant Floor, we live here, we work here, and we care about every project that walks through our doors. Whether you’re upgrading one room or redoing your whole house, our 1-2-3 installation process guarantees you’ll love the result without the chaos.
Because when flooring’s done right, it’s not just a renovation—it’s a refresh for your entire home.
Call to Action:
Ready to see how easy new floors can be?Visit Giant Floor in Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Bartonsville, or Blakely—or request your free in-home estimate online today.
Let’s get your project rolling in 3 simple steps: Pick It. Plan It. Love It.
When you walk into one of the big national flooring chains, the offer sounds too good to be true: “We’ll remove the old floor, handle everything, your room will be ready next week.” But here’s the truth most homeowners don’t hear: there’s a long list of add-ons, hidden costs, and unnecessary work that will quietly drive your price up—and sometimes, leave you with more mess than you bargained for.
Here at Giant Floor, we believe in transparency and value. Let’s pull back the curtain on the common cover-up tactics used by bigger retailers—and show how you can avoid them while still getting a stunning result in Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Bartonsville, or Blakely.
1. The “Full Demo” Upsell
Big-box stores often recommend ripping out everything: old carpet, tile, even subfloor layers. Why? Because it ups the labor cost, the install margin, and gives them control to upsell premium options. But you don’t always need full demo.
Smarter move: If the old floor is flat, dry, and intact, a high-end overlay (like luxury vinyl plank or carpet tiles) can sit on top—and you’ll avoid messy demo, dust, disposal fees, and weeks of interruption.Internal link: For more on this route, see our article “Flooring Cover-Up Hacks: How to Transform Your Home Without Ripping Out the Old Floor”.
2. Hidden Subfloor Upgrades
Once demo is approved, many big-box pros will declare the “subfloor needs full replacement,” “new underlayment required,” or “moisture barrier must be installed”—with price tags that can double the job. These are real issues—but not always needed.
What to ask:
Is the subfloor actually damaged or just outdated?
Can a moisture test be done to prove barrier is necessary?
Are we talking peel-up of surface or full structural removal?
3. Premium Trim & Transition Costs
You’ll often see a “baseboard + shoe moulding upgrade,” or “custom transition strip” recommended. These get listed as optional—but they rarely feel optional when you see the final invoice.
Tip: Choose a standard moulding and colour that complements your finish (Giant Floor can help match) and skip costly “designer trims” unless the budget allows it.
4. Mult-room Bundles That Trap You
Big-box deals can sound cheap—“Install five rooms for one price!” But when details are parsed, you’ll find restrictions like minimum room size, exclusions, or mandatory product tiers.
Smart strategy:
Pick the rooms you care most about (entry, living room) for high-impact upgrades.
For lower-traffic rooms (bedrooms), consider overlaying the old floor with carpet tiles or stick-down vinyl later.
You’ll control budget and keep your home flexible.
5. Decorative Finishes You Don’t Need
Ever been told you need “Distressed Oak” or “Hand-scraped Hardwood” or “High-gloss Wide Plank”? Those sound premium—but they also cost premium.If you’re focused on cover-up value (i.e., a fast refresh with minimal mess), the sweet spot is a mid-tier finish with solid performance.
Examples:
Luxury vinyl plank in a modern oak look (scratch resistant, pet friendly)
Carpet tiles for playrooms/family rooms—easy to replace if needed
Tile overlays in the basement: choose non-gloss finish and skip the full demo of old flooring.
6. “Free” Upgrades That Inflate Costs
Watch out for phrases like “Free Underlayment” or “Free Disposal”—these are often baked into the overall cost, with higher base rates used to cover them.
What to do: Ask for a detailed line-item estimate:
Cost of flooring material
Labour for install
Old flooring removal/disposal
Subfloor prep
Trim/transition strips
Cleanup after job
When you know exactly what each piece costs, you can decide where you want to invest or save.
7. Fastest Honest Cover-Up Methods That Work
Below are three smart ways to refresh your flooring without full demolition:
Method A: Floating Vinyl Plank Over Existing Floor
Works when your current floor is flat and you have at least ¼” clearance around doors.
Advantages: minimal mess, fast install (1-2 days), lower cost.
Ask us at Giant Floor about our Premier Waterproof Vinyl line.
Method B: Carpet Tiles Over Old Surface
Especially good for bedrooms/playrooms where comfort matters more than waterproofing.
Install tiles on top of your existing surface; if damage occurs, you can replace individual tiles later.
Method C: Tile or Vinyl Sheet Over Old Kitchen/Basement Floor
Assess old floor condition: if flat & bonded, you may overlay directly.
Skip full demo and use thin-set or adhesive approved for “floor over floor” applications.
8. When Cover-Up Isn’t a Smart Move
Sometimes full removal is required—don’t stay stuck on covering up when:
Subfloor is uneven by more than ¼” in 10’ span.
Moisture or structural damage is present (water leakage, rot).
Height clearance is too tight (overlay will cause door/trimming issues).In those cases, paying extra now saves headaches later.
9. Why Giant Floor Does It Differently
At Giant Floor, we believe in honest value—not hidden upsells. Why:
Local showrooms in Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Bartonsville & Blakely mean we see NEPA houses every day and know what actually works here.
We’ll provide a free inspection of your existing floor and tell you whether cover-up is viable or full removal is required.
No surprises in your estimate; we list every cost clearly.
Efficient installation options mean less disruption to your day.
10. Your Next Step
Take a picture of your existing floor (tile, carpet, vinyl) and bring it to any Giant Floor showroom—or upload it to our website. We’ll walk you through your best cover-up options (or full removal if needed), show you samples, and give you a transparent plan.
If your budget is tight and you just want a quick refresh for one room, ask about overlay solutions we can complete in a day. If you’re ready for a full home upgrade, we’ll tailor a multi-room plan without forcing you into full demo on every space.
Pets are part of the family — but let’s be honest, they’re also part of the mess. From muddy paw prints to scratching claws and the occasional “accident,” your flooring sees it all. If you live in the Scranton or Wilkes-Barre area and share your home with dogs or cats, choosing the right flooring isn’t just about style; it’s about durability, easy cleaning, and comfort for everyone under your roof.
At Giant Floor, we’ve helped thousands of NEPA homeowners find flooring that stands up to real life — pets included. Below, we’ll guide you through everything you need to know about choosing the perfect pet-friendly flooring for your space.
1. What Makes Flooring Pet-Friendly?
Pet-friendly flooring must strike the balance between durability, traction, moisture resistance, and comfort. The perfect choice should:
Resist scratches from claws and toys
Repel spills and accidents without staining
Offer traction so your pet doesn’t slip and slide
Feel comfortable underfoot (and under paw!)
In NEPA’s mix of snowy winters and muddy springs, this matters even more. The right flooring can handle moisture, dirt, and seasonal wear without constant maintenance.
2. Luxury Vinyl Flooring: The #1 Pet-Friendly Choice
If there’s one type of flooring that checks every box for pet owners, it’s Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) or Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT). It’s the sweet spot between beauty and toughness — it looks like hardwood, but it’s waterproof, scratch-resistant, and budget-friendly.
Why NEPA homeowners love it for pets:
100% waterproof: Accidents, spills, and water bowls are no problem.
Scratch-resistant finish: Most modern vinyl options use a thick wear layer that resists claw marks.
Quiet underfoot: Vinyl absorbs sound, so you won’t hear those midnight zoomies as loudly.
Easy to clean: A quick sweep or damp mop and you’re good to go.
Top Picks at Giant Floor:
Giant Floor Premier Waterproof Vinyl Collection — Designed for busy homes, perfect for pets and kids alike.
Mohawk SolidTech — High-end waterproof vinyl with realistic wood visuals.
Shaw Floorte Pro — Combines durability and traction, making it ideal for dogs
3. Tile Flooring: Classic, Cool, and Virtually Indestructible
If your dog loves to track in mud or your cat treats the litter box like a sandbox, tile flooring is nearly indestructible.
Benefits for pet owners:
Completely waterproof: Moisture and spills won’t seep through.
Scratch-proof: Even the sharpest claws can’t damage porcelain or ceramic tile.
Allergen-free: Pet hair and dander don’t stick to tile, making cleanup easy.
However, tile can feel cold and hard — especially in Pennsylvania winters. To make it more pet-friendly, pair it with:
Radiant heating: Adds warmth during Scranton’s cold months.
Slip-resistant texture: Prevents sliding and improves traction.
Soft area rugs: Place washable rugs in play zones or under beds for added comfort.
4. Laminate Flooring: Affordable and Pet-Resistant
Modern laminate flooring has come a long way. Today’s products are built with durable protective layers, making them both scratch- and water-resistant.
Why it works for pet owners:
Budget-friendly: Get a hardwood look without the hardwood price.
Scratch-resistant coating: Perfect for energetic pets or multiple animals.
Easy click-lock installation: Many NEPA homeowners DIY laminate installations to save time and money.
However, traditional laminate isn’t fully waterproof — if moisture seeps into seams, it can warp over time. That’s why we recommend water-resistant laminates for pet homes, especially in areas like kitchens, mudrooms, or basements.
5. Carpet: Soft, Warm, and Now Smarter Than Ever
For years, pet owners avoided carpet — but innovations have changed the game. Today’s carpets are built with stain-blocking technology and odor-resistant fibers, making them surprisingly pet-friendly.
Best carpet styles for pet owners:
Textured or patterned carpets: Hide footprints and fur better than solids.
Solution-dyed nylon or polyester: Colors stay vibrant even after deep cleaning.
Low pile or loop styles: Resist snagging from claws.
Carpet is especially great in bedrooms and family rooms, where comfort matters most. It also helps reduce noise — ideal for multi-pet households or apartments.
6. Hardwood Flooring: Beauty That Needs a Little Extra TLC
Let’s be honest — real hardwood is gorgeous, but it’s not the most forgiving flooring for pets. Claws can scratch the finish, and accidents can seep into the wood if not cleaned quickly.
Still, if you love hardwood’s timeless look, you can make it more pet-friendly with these tips:
Choose harder species: Oak, hickory, and maple are more scratch-resistant than pine.
Opt for a matte finish: Hides scratches and scuffs better than glossy coatings.
Seal your floors: Use a durable polyurethane or water-based sealer for protection.
For pet owners who want hardwood aesthetics without the worry, engineered hardwood or vinyl wood-look planks are smart alternatives.
7. Rugs and Runners: Pet-Approved Additions
Even with the best flooring, adding rugs and runners can protect high-traffic areas and create cozy zones for your pets.
Choose washable rugs and non-slip backings to make cleanup easy. Neutral tones or subtle patterns help hide fur, while darker borders prevent visible wear near entryways.
Pro Tip: Layering rugs on vinyl or laminate adds visual warmth while keeping flooring protected — and it’s an easy way to change up your decor seasonally.
8. Quick Tips for Maintaining Pet-Friendly Floors
Trim claws regularly to prevent scratches.
Wipe paws after walks — especially in winter when salt and slush can damage finishes.
Use mats near food and water bowls.
Clean accidents quickly using pet-safe cleaners (avoid ammonia-based).
Vacuum often — especially carpets, where dander hides.
Bonus: Invest in a robot vacuum to keep up with daily fur maintenance — your back will thank you.
9. Visit Giant Floor for Pet-Friendly Flooring You’ll Love
From luxury vinyl to waterproof laminate and pet-proof carpeting, Giant Floor carries flooring designed to handle life’s everyday messes — and look good doing it.
Our showrooms in Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Bartonsville, and Blakely feature full-size samples, so you can see how textures, finishes, and colors will look in your home.
Our experts can help match your lifestyle, budget, and style — ensuring your floors stand up to paws, claws, and everything in between.
Visit your nearest Giant Floor showroom today and explore the most pet-friendly flooring options in NEPA.
Every new year brings a wave of design inspiration, but 2025’s flooring color trends are especially exciting for homeowners across Northeastern Pennsylvania. This year’s palettes focus on warmth, natural textures, and timeless tones — the kind of colors that make your space feel comfortable, inviting, and effortlessly modern. Whether you’re renovating a Wilkes-Barre colonial or updating your Scranton townhouse, here’s what’s trending beneath your feet.
1. Warm Neutrals Are Back in Style
After years of cool grays dominating design magazines, 2025 is all about warmth. Think creamy beiges, light sand, soft honey oak, and greige tones with golden undertones. These hues balance modern minimalism with cozy comfort — perfect for the NEPA homeowner who wants style without feeling cold or industrial.
Vinyl plank flooring, especially in brushed oak or maple finishes, captures that soft warmth beautifully. Giant Floor’s in-house lines now feature more neutral beige-brown blends that complement both rustic and contemporary spaces.
2. Deep Earthy Browns for Timeless Character
If you prefer something bolder, rich espresso and walnut tones are making a comeback in 2025. Darker floors create contrast with lighter walls and natural light — a look that adds depth and sophistication. In larger open-concept homes, a dark-stained engineered hardwood or luxury vinyl plank can make the space feel grounded and elegant.
And because many NEPA homes feature older architecture, this trend ties beautifully into the character of traditional layouts — adding warmth without overpowering the room.
3. Soft Whites and Natural Ash Tones
For those chasing an airy, Scandinavian-inspired feel, white-washed woods and pale ash flooring continue to shine. These colors pair perfectly with the region’s natural light and smaller home sizes, reflecting brightness and making rooms feel more spacious.
Look for white oak or ash-toned LVT (Luxury Vinyl Tile) options. They’re low-maintenance, durable, and great for high-traffic spaces — ideal for busy families who want a bright aesthetic without the upkeep of real hardwood.
4. Textured Grays with a Twist
Gray flooring isn’t gone — it’s just evolved. The new “weathered gray” and “driftwood” tones mix soft beige and taupe undertones into the old cooler palette. This blend creates a look that feels aged yet current, coastal yet rustic.
It’s especially popular in basements and kitchens throughout NEPA, where neutral flooring helps tie together mixed materials like wood cabinets, stone counters, and stainless appliances.
5. Patterned and Multi-Tone Designs
2025 is also the year of playful flooring patterns. Chevron and herringbone layouts are trending again, especially in vinyl and laminate. These geometric looks let homeowners bring subtle artistry into the space without going overboard.
Multi-tone planks that combine light and dark streaks are also becoming popular. They help disguise dirt and wear (hello, NEPA winters) while adding a handcrafted look that feels personal and lived-in.
6. Natural and Sustainable Finishes
Sustainability is no longer a buzzword — it’s a demand. More NEPA homeowners are choosing eco-friendly floors with natural color variations and matte finishes that highlight the material’s authenticity. Bamboo, cork, and recycled vinyl all offer renewable, responsible options that don’t compromise on style.
Matte and low-gloss finishes are particularly in this year. They diffuse light softly and hide scuffs better than high-shine surfaces — a practical bonus for busy homes or pet owners.
7. Carpet Trends: Comfort Meets Color
While hard surfaces dominate, carpet is quietly making a comeback — especially in bedrooms and family rooms. The colors leading the charge? Warm taupes, oatmeal, and soft greens that mimic nature. Textured loop and patterned cut-pile styles add visual dimension without heavy maintenance.
Modern carpeting is stain-resistant, durable, and more stylish than ever — making it an affordable way to refresh rooms without a full remodel.
8. How to Choose the Right Tone for Your Home
The biggest flooring trend in 2025 isn’t just about color — it’s about personalization. Designers are mixing tones across rooms to create flow while keeping each space distinct. A warm neutral in the living room can pair beautifully with a slightly darker tone in the hallway or a bright, airy plank in the kitchen.
If you’re unsure where to start, the flooring experts at Giant Floor can help you visualize color choices in your actual space, factoring in lighting, room size, and furniture style.
Elevate Your Space with 2025’s Top Flooring Colors
This year’s trends invite warmth, texture, and authenticity back into the home. Whether you’re leaning toward creamy neutrals, rich espresso tones, or bright natural woods, 2025 is about creating a space that feels comfortable and lived-in — not showroom perfect.
With showrooms in Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Bartonsville, and Blakely, Giant Floor offers the region’s largest selection of on-trend flooring styles, from luxury vinyl to plush carpeting. Visit a location near you to see — and feel — 2025’s most beautiful flooring colors in person.
Removing old flooring isn’t just messy — it’s expensive. Between disposal fees, subfloor repairs, and installation labor, your flooring budget can disappear fast.
Covering your old floors with LVT or carpeting can:
Save thousands on demolition and prep costs.
Reduce downtime — most installations are done in a day or two.
Avoid dust and debris, especially in homes with kids or pets.
Add insulation and soundproofing without touching the subfloor.
If your existing floor is level, secure, and dry, it’s a perfect candidate for a stylish cover-up.
The LVT Shortcut: Sleek, Strong, and Simple
Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) and Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) have changed the game. These floors can float right over your old tile, laminate, or even concrete with the right underlayment.
Why homeowners love LVT:
Waterproof — great for kitchens, basements, and bathrooms.
Durable — resists scratches, dents, and spills.
Modern — comes in wood, stone, and ceramic-style finishes.
Easy to install — click-lock systems snap together without glue or nails.
Think of it as giving your home a brand-new floor — without the demolition crew.
The Cozy Hack: Carpet Over Hard Surfaces
Carpeting isn’t just for bedrooms anymore. With today’s carpet tile systems and low-pile rolls, you can layer new carpet right over existing flooring, including vinyl, tile, or even old hardwood (as long as it’s level).
Benefits of carpet overlays:
Instantly warms up cold tile or concrete.
Adds plush comfort underfoot.
Can be easily replaced tile-by-tile if a section wears out.
Great for basements, playrooms, or multi-use spaces.
For a quick fix, use carpet tiles with peel-and-stick backing — no tools, no glue, and no mess.
Prep Smart: The Only Three Things You Need
Clean the old floor thoroughly — dust, grease, and debris can ruin adhesion.
Level any uneven areas with patching compound.
Lay underlayment if required for sound control, comfort, or moisture protection.
That’s it. Once the prep is done, your new flooring can go right on top.
A Floor-Up Redesign Without the Price Tag
When you skip demolition, your budget opens up for bigger design choices — accent walls, furniture upgrades, lighting, or decor. It’s the kind of project that transforms a room fast, especially before holidays or home sales.
At Giant Floor, we specialize in flooring that fits real homes and real budgets. From vinyl planks that mimic hardwood to soft, durable carpeting that hides imperfections, our flooring experts can help you choose the perfect overlay solution — and install it flawlessly.
Visit our showrooms in Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Bartonsville, or Blakely.
Let’s cover up that old floor and bring your room back to life — the smart way.
Meet GV Grass — Giant Green, the new artificial-turf roll from Giant Floor designed where looks, performance, and real-world durability meet. At 13'2" wide with a commercial-grade rubber backing and pre-formed drainage holes, Giant Green isn’t just a pretty lawn substitute — it’s a practical surface for porches, decks, gyms, training facilities, pet areas, events, and more.
Below: what makes it different, the best use cases, installation tips, care advice, and quick FAQs so you can decide where Giant Green belongs in your next project.
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Why Giant Green? The one feature that changes everything
Artificial turf is common — but rubber backing + drainage holes is a huge advantage. Most inexpensive turf uses thin latex backings that trap water, curl, and fail over time. Giant Green’s rubber backing with engineered drainage channels:
Drains fast — less standing water, fewer odor issues, and lower risk of mold or mildew.
Stays stable — rubber backing resists delamination and curl, which keeps seams tight and edges flat.
Handles impact — soft enough underfoot for comfort, stout enough for sleds, workout equipment, and frequent foot traffic.
Translation: it looks great and keeps working hard, season after season.
Specs at a glance
Collection: GV GRASS
Color: Giant Green
Width: 13'2" (13 feet 2 inches) — great for wide runs with fewer seams
Backing: Rubber with drainage holes
Pile height: Medium/low (comfortable, stable — ideal for equipment and heavy use)
Common roll lengths: (specify store options)
Warranty: (insert your warranty)
Best applications — where Giant Green shines
1. Home & rooftop porches, balconies, and decks
Create an outdoor room that looks like a lawn without the constant upkeep. Giant Green gives you a soft, clean surface that won’t rot deck boards, and the drainage backing keeps water from pooling on surfaces below. Perfect for putting greens, kids’ play areas, or a low-maintenance lounging spot.
2. Garage gyms, CrossFit boxes, and commercial training spaces
If you use sleds, kettlebells, or heavy equipment, you need turf that won’t shift, bunch, or disintegrate. Giant Green’s rubber backing and dense build provide traction and stability for sled work, HIIT stations, and functional training setups — but it’s still comfortable enough for barefoot mobility work.
3. Pet runs and dog-friendly yards
Pets are messy. Giant Green resists staining, drains quickly, and is easy to hose down. The rubber backing prevents digging from ruining the base material and helps control odors because water and waste rinse through rather than pool on the surface.
4. Commercial event turf & staging
For pop-up events, rooftop gatherings or trade-show displays, Giant Green installs fast and presents beautifully. The 13'2" width reduces seams, making it ideal for creating clean, expansive visual areas that read like real grass on camera and in person.
5. Retail displays and hospitality areas
Want a green, welcoming storefront pad or hotel rooftop lounge? Giant Green handles foot traffic, occasional furniture, and beverage spills with a quick rinse-and-go cleanup.
Installation notes — get it right (and fast)
Sub-base: Outdoor installs should be over a compacted, permeable base (crushed stone with geotextile fabric). Indoor installs can be over a clean, level concrete or subfloor.
Seaming: Use industry-grade seam tape and adhesive for outdoor applications. For indoor areas, double-sided adhesive or seam-knot systems work well.
Edging: Secure with non-corrosive stakes or a perimeter trim to prevent movement on decks or temporary installs.
Cutting: Use sharp utility blades; avoid tugging fibers — cut from the back side for clean edges.
Drainage check: After install, perform a hose test to confirm drainage paths — the rubber backing’s holes should channel water readily.
Maintenance — unbelievably simple
Daily/weekly: Shake or sweep debris; leaf blower works great.
Spills: Rinse with water; mild soap for grease or heavy spills.
Pet clean: Hose down, use enzyme cleaner for odor control when needed.
Long-term: Brush fibers upright annually in high-traffic sections to keep the turf looking fresh.
Comparing Giant Green to cheaper turf
Cheap turf: thin latex backing, poor drainage, tends to trap water, curl at seams, and fail after a few seasons.
Giant Green: rubber backing with drainage, engineered stability, better performance under equipment, and longer useful life. You pay slightly more upfront but save on repairs, replacement, and headaches.
Common Questions (short)
Q: Can I use Giant Green indoors?A: Absolutely — it’s great for home gyms, studios, and commercial training rooms. Ensure the subfloor is level and clean.
Q: Is it slip-resistant when wet?A: Yes — the rubber backing and turf texture provide traction. Drainage keeps surface water minimal.
Q: How do I clean up pet waste?A: Pick up solids, hose the area, and use enzymatic cleaners for odor when needed.
Q: Will it fade in sun?A: Giant Green uses UV-stabilized fibers for long-term color retention. Expect years of good color under normal conditions.
Ideas & inspiration (quick)
Build an at-home putting green with a low-profile flag and perimeter edging.
Cover a rooftop for a year-round terrace that drains easily and looks lush.
Turn a garage into a hybrid gym with turf lanes for sled pushing and rubber mat zones for lifts.
Outfit kids’ play zones that are soft, clean, and nearly maintenance-free.
Ready to see Giant Green in person?
Order a free sample, or schedule a store visit at any Giant Floor location to feel the pile, test the backing, and see installation examples. We’ll help you choose roll length, edge options, and install method so your turf works exactly how you need it to.
Call us today or book a free estimate!
Color Has a Powerful Effect on How We Feel
Color isn’t just decorative — it influences how people experience a space. Flooring covers the largest surface area in any room, which makes its color especially impactful. The right tone can make a space feel warm and welcoming, calm and serene, or bold and energetic.
At Giant Floor, with showrooms in Blakely, Bartonsville, Wilkes-Barre, and Scranton, we help Northeastern Pennsylvania homeowners use color psychology to choose flooring that supports the atmosphere they want to create.
Warm Tones: Comforting and Inviting
Warm colors like honey oak, golden maple, or reddish cherry add energy and coziness. They work especially well in living rooms, dining rooms, and family spaces where people gather.
Psychological Impact: Warm tones make large spaces feel more intimate and welcoming.Design Tip: Pair warm-toned floors with cream or beige walls and soft lighting for a relaxed, homey feel.
Local Insight: Many Scranton homeowners are shifting from cool gray tones to warm-toned engineered hardwood and luxury vinyl to make their open-concept spaces feel cozier.
Cool Tones: Calm and Soothing
Cool tones — grays, taupes, and ashy woods — create a calm, modern atmosphere. They work well in bedrooms, bathrooms, and offices where a peaceful, focused environment is ideal.
Psychological Impact: Cool colors visually expand a space and promote a sense of serenity.Design Tip: Combine cool floors with soft blues, greens, or neutral wall colors for a spa-like retreat.
Pro Note: Choose wider planks in pale cool tones to make small rooms appear more open and airy.
Dark Tones: Sophisticated and Dramatic
Dark espresso, walnut, or charcoal floors add richness and depth to interiors. They work beautifully in formal dining rooms, home libraries, and upscale living areas.
Psychological Impact: Dark tones feel luxurious and grounding, but they can make small rooms feel smaller.Design Tip: Use contrasting light walls and plenty of natural light to balance darker flooring.
Local Perspective: In Wilkes-Barre, many homeowners pair dark hickory floors with white trim and crown molding to achieve a high-end, traditional look.
Light Tones: Bright and Energizing
Pale blond woods, whitewashed planks, and light natural oak make spaces feel airy and open. They’re perfect for kitchens, hallways, and contemporary homes that emphasize brightness.
Psychological Impact: Light floors reflect more light, increasing perceived space and energy.Design Tip: Use light-toned floors with minimalist furniture and sleek finishes for a fresh, modern design.
Expert Note: Light floors also hide dust and pet hair better than dark tones — ideal for busy households.
Coordinating Colors Across Rooms
When selecting flooring for multiple rooms, choose a color palette that flows from space to space. This creates visual continuity and makes your home feel larger. Use area rugs to add pops of accent color without breaking the visual flow of your floors.
Pro Tip: At Giant Floor, we can help you build a custom color board showing how different flooring tones look side by side throughout your home.
Choose Flooring Colors That Support Your Lifestyle
Flooring color affects how your space feels every day. By understanding color psychology, you can choose flooring that not only looks beautiful but also enhances the way you experience your home.
Visit Giant Floor in Blakely, Bartonsville, Wilkes-Barre, or Scranton to explore a wide range of flooring colors and styles. Our experts can help you select tones that set the perfect mood for every room.
Protecting Your Investment Starts on Day One
New flooring instantly elevates the look and feel of your home — but without the right precautions, everyday wear can quickly take its toll. Scratches, dents, and scuffs are the most common sources of premature floor damage, and most are entirely preventable.
At Giant Floor, with showrooms in Blakely, Bartonsville, Wilkes-Barre, and Scranton, we help Northeastern Pennsylvania homeowners protect their new floors so they stay beautiful for years. These expert strategies will help safeguard your investment from day one.
Use Protective Pads Under Furniture
Furniture legs can create pressure points that dent wood, vinyl, or laminate flooring. Add felt pads or glides under chairs, tables, and other heavy pieces to reduce friction and disperse weight.
Pro Tip: Replace felt pads every few months as they compress or collect grit, which can scratch the surface.
Local Insight: Many Scranton homeowners also use floor protectors under rolling office chairs, which can quickly wear down finishes if left unprotected.
Add Rugs and Runners in High-Traffic Zones
Hallways, entryways, and living room pathways experience the heaviest foot traffic — and the highest risk of surface wear. Place durable rugs or runners in these areas to catch dirt and reduce abrasion.
Expert Note: Use breathable, non-rubber-backed pads under rugs. Rubber can sometimes discolor vinyl or hardwood finishes over time.
Keep Pet Nails Trimmed
Pets bring joy to a home — and sometimes scratches to your floor. Long claws can leave visible marks on hardwood, vinyl, or laminate. Regular nail trimming and providing scratching mats for cats can help prevent damage.
Local Perspective: This is especially important in Wilkes-Barre households with large dogs on hardwood or engineered wood floors.
Maintain a Clean Floor Surface
Grit, dust, and small debris act like sandpaper underfoot. Sweeping or vacuuming frequently removes these particles before they can cause micro-scratches.
Cleaning Tip: Use a microfiber dust mop or a vacuum with a hard-floor setting (no beater bar) to safely clean your floors daily or as needed.
Avoid Dragging Heavy Items
Dragging furniture, appliances, or boxes can gouge and dent even the toughest floors. Always lift heavy objects or use a furniture dolly with soft wheels when moving items. For extra protection, lay down plywood or hardboard sheets over your floors during major moves.
Pro Tip: If you’re moving large furniture during a remodel, have our team at Giant Floor place temporary protection on your floors after installation.
Maintain Proper Indoor Humidity
Fluctuating humidity can cause wood-based floors to expand or contract, which can create gaps or surface stress. Keep your home between 35%–55% relative humidity year-round to maintain stability and prevent surface stress cracks.
Local Note: This is especially crucial in NEPA, where dry winters and humid summers can stress hardwood and engineered floors if humidity isn’t controlled.
Protect Your New Floors with Giant Floor’s Expert Guidance
A few simple steps can preserve the beauty and performance of your new floors for decades. At Giant Floor, we provide aftercare guidance and protective products with every installation so you can enjoy your new space worry-free. Visit our showrooms in Blakely, Bartonsville, Wilkes-Barre, or Scranton to learn more about floor protection and see our full range of flooring options.
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The Installation Decision Matters as Much as the Flooring Itself
Choosing new flooring is exciting — but how it’s installed is just as important as the product you pick. Poor installation can lead to gaps, squeaks, buckling, and even voided warranties. Many homeowners consider saving money by doing it themselves, but DIY flooring projects come with hidden risks.
At Giant Floor, with showrooms in Blakely, Bartonsville, Wilkes-Barre, and Scranton, we help Northeastern Pennsylvania homeowners weigh the pros and cons of DIY vs professional flooring installation so they can make an informed, cost-effective choice.
The Appeal of DIY Flooring
Cost Savings — Skipping labor costs is the biggest reason homeowners attempt DIY installs. Professional installation can account for 30–50% of total project cost.Scheduling Control — You can work at your own pace without waiting on a contractor’s schedule.Personal Satisfaction — Some homeowners simply enjoy the challenge and the satisfaction of saying “I did this myself.”
Local Note: Many Wilkes-Barre DIYers have successfully installed click-lock luxury vinyl plank in small rooms like offices or bedrooms with simple layouts and minimal cuts.
The Downsides of DIY
While DIY projects can save money upfront, they can become expensive if mistakes are made.
Subfloor prep mistakes can cause squeaks or movement
Improper cuts or gaps can allow moisture damage
Incorrect expansion spacing can cause buckling
Using the wrong underlayment can void warranties
Expert Tip: Most manufacturers require professional installation for warranty coverage — meaning DIY work can leave you unprotected if something goes wrong.
The Benefits of Professional Installation
Professional installers bring precision, efficiency, and accountability to your project.
Proper Preparation — They level subfloors, install vapor barriers, and handle moisture testing to prevent future damage.Flawless Finish — Pros achieve seamless seams, clean edges, and perfectly staggered joints that improve appearance and performance.Speed — What might take you two weekends can often be done by pros in a single day.Warranty Protection — Professional installation ensures manufacturer warranties remain valid.
Local Insight: In Bartonsville and Scranton, many homeowners who tried DIY first often turn to Giant Floor for repairs — which usually cost more than professional installation would have in the first place.
When DIY Makes Sense (and When It Doesn’t)
Good DIY Candidates:
Small, square rooms
Click-lock vinyl or laminate with minimal cutting
Non-moisture-prone spaces like bedrooms
Best Left to the Pros:
Large or complex floorplans
Stairs, hallways, and irregular rooms
Hardwood, tile, or glued-down flooring
Moisture-prone areas like basements, bathrooms, or kitchens
Pro Tip: If you’re determined to DIY, consider having Giant Floor handle subfloor prep and leave just the surface installation to you. This hybrid approach can reduce risk while still saving some money.
Invest in Installation — and Peace of Mind
While DIY can work for simple projects, professional installation provides precision, speed, and long-term security. Your floors will look better, last longer, and stay protected under warranty. That makes it a smarter investment for most homeowners.
Let Giant Floor Handle the Hard Work
If you’re planning a flooring project, get it done right the first time with Giant Floor. Visit our showrooms in Blakely, Bartonsville, Wilkes-Barre, or Scranton to speak with our experts, see product samples, and schedule a free professional installation estimate.
Concrete Subfloors Require Special Planning
Installing new flooring over a concrete slab isn’t as straightforward as it might seem. Concrete is porous, prone to moisture, and can shift with temperature changes — all factors that can damage flooring if not addressed properly. At Giant Floor, with showrooms in Blakely, Bartonsville, Wilkes-Barre, and Scranton, we’ve helped countless Northeastern Pennsylvania homeowners install beautiful, durable floors over concrete by using the right materials and preparation methods.
Why Moisture Matters
Concrete naturally absorbs moisture from the ground below and can release it as vapor. Without a proper moisture barrier, that vapor can damage flooring.
Wood floors can warp, cup, or buckle
Laminate can swell and separate at the seams
Carpet can grow mold and mildew underneath
Expert Tip: Always perform a moisture test before installation. Our teams use professional tools to measure slab moisture and recommend the right underlayment or sealers.
Flooring Types That Work Well Over Concrete
Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP)A top choice for basements and concrete slab homes. It’s waterproof, stable, and available in wood and stone looks. LVP can be floated using click-lock systems or glued down for high-traffic areas.
Engineered HardwoodMore dimensionally stable than solid hardwood, engineered wood is built with a layered core that resists warping from moisture or temperature changes. It should be installed using a moisture barrier and adhesive or nail-down methods if the slab is above grade.
Laminate FlooringCan be floated over concrete using a vapor barrier underlayment. Modern laminates offer excellent scratch resistance and water protection, making them suitable for living areas, bedrooms, and home offices.
TileCeramic or porcelain tile bonds directly to concrete and is highly durable and waterproof, making it perfect for basements, kitchens, and bathrooms.
Carpet (with proper padding and barrier)Carpet can be installed over concrete if you first lay a moisture barrier and use mold-resistant padding. This approach adds warmth and comfort in basements or lower levels.
Local Insight: Many homeowners in Scranton and Wilkes-Barre choose LVP or engineered hardwood over concrete basement slabs because they offer both comfort and protection from NEPA’s humid summers.
Steps for Proper Installation Over Concrete
To ensure a long-lasting floor, professionals follow these essential steps:
Moisture Testing: Determines if additional sealing is needed.
Surface Preparation: Grinding or leveling uneven areas for a smooth surface.
Vapor Barrier Installation: Blocks moisture vapor from rising.
Underlayment Placement: Adds cushioning, sound reduction, and thermal protection.
Professional Installation: Ensures tight seams, proper expansion gaps, and warranty coverage.
Pro Tip: Skipping moisture protection is one of the most common causes of floor failure over concrete — and it can void manufacturer warranties.
Why Professional Help Matters
Concrete installation jobs require experience, specialized tools, and the correct prep to prevent long-term problems. At Giant Floor, our expert installers handle every stage — from moisture mitigation to flawless installation — so your new floors stay beautiful and protected for decades.
Install Over Concrete the Right Way with Giant Floor
If you’re planning to install flooring over concrete, trust the experts at Giant Floor. Visit our showrooms in Blakely, Bartonsville, Wilkes-Barre, or Scranton to explore the best flooring materials for concrete slabs and schedule a free in-home estimate from our professional team.
Vinyl Floors Are Durable — But They Still Need Care
Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) and sheet vinyl flooring have become some of the most popular choices among Northeastern Pennsylvania homeowners because they’re durable, waterproof, and stylish. But like any surface, they need regular care to stay beautiful and extend their lifespan.
At Giant Floor, with showrooms in Blakely, Bartonsville, Wilkes-Barre, and Scranton, we’ve installed thousands of vinyl floors — and we’ve seen firsthand how the right cleaning habits can keep them looking new for decades.
Daily and Weekly Cleaning Routines
Vinyl floors are easy to maintain, but consistency is key.
Daily: Sweep or use a microfiber dust mop to remove dirt, dust, and pet hair. Even fine debris can cause micro-scratches over time.Weekly: Vacuum using a hard-floor setting (no beater bar) and mop with a damp microfiber mop and a vinyl-safe floor cleaner.
Expert Tip: Never soak vinyl floors. Excess water can seep into seams and edges, potentially weakening adhesive or causing curling.
Dealing with Spills and Stains
Vinyl flooring is stain-resistant, but spills should be cleaned quickly to prevent discoloration or sticky residue.
Blot liquid spills immediately with a clean, dry cloth
For food or sticky spills, use a damp cloth with warm water and mild dish soap
For stubborn marks, use a manufacturer-approved vinyl cleaner — never harsh solvents or abrasive scrubbers
Local Insight: Many Scranton homeowners place washable rugs near entryways to catch dirt, snow, and road salt before it reaches their vinyl floors during winter months.
Preventing Scratches and Surface Damage
Vinyl is tough, but not indestructible. Prevent scratches and dents by:
Using felt pads under furniture legs
Avoiding dragging heavy items across the floor
Trimming pet nails regularly
Placing protective mats under rolling office chairs
Pro Tip: Use breathable, non-rubber-backed mats. Rubber can sometimes discolor vinyl over time.
Protecting Your Floor’s Finish
Over time, foot traffic can dull your vinyl floor’s protective wear layer. You can slow this down by:
Keeping floors clean of grit and debris
Rotating rugs and furniture occasionally
Reapplying a vinyl-safe floor polish (if recommended by the manufacturer)
Expert Note: Not all vinyl floors require polishing — ask our team at Giant Floor which products are safe for your specific brand.
What NOT to Use on Vinyl Floors
Avoid these common cleaning mistakes that can damage vinyl:
Steam mops (heat can warp planks and break down adhesives)
Abrasive powders or scouring pads
Ammonia-based or bleach cleaners
Wax or oil-based products (can leave buildup or make floors slippery)
Local Resource: Our Bartonsville and Blakely showrooms carry vinyl-specific cleaners safe for LVP, sheet vinyl, and SPC rigid-core products.
Long-Term Care Means Long-Term Savings
With consistent cleaning and a few simple preventive steps, vinyl flooring can last 20+ years while looking nearly brand-new. That saves you money on repairs and replacements while keeping your home beautiful.
Talk to the Vinyl Flooring Experts at Giant Floor
Whether you need cleaning advice, care products, or a brand-new vinyl installation, Giant Floor is here to help. Visit our showrooms in Blakely, Bartonsville, Wilkes-Barre, or Scranton to explore vinyl flooring options and learn how to protect your investment.
Protecting the Value of Your Hardwood Investment
Hardwood flooring is one of the most timeless, elegant choices you can make for your home — and one of the most valuable. When properly maintained, hardwood can last for generations, adding warmth, beauty, and resale value. But it takes the right care to preserve that like-new appearance.
At Giant Floor, with showrooms in Blakely, Bartonsville, Wilkes-Barre, and Scranton, we’ve guided thousands of Northeastern Pennsylvania homeowners through proper hardwood floor care. These expert tips will help your floors stay beautiful for decades.
Daily and Weekly Cleaning Basics
Keeping grit and dust off your hardwood is the single most important part of maintenance. Even fine particles can act like sandpaper underfoot, dulling your finish over time.
Daily: Do a quick sweep or use a microfiber dust mop to remove dust and debris.Weekly: Vacuum using a hardwood-floor-safe setting (no beater bar), and lightly damp mop using a manufacturer-approved hardwood cleaner.
Pro Tip: Never use excessive water or steam mops on hardwood. Moisture can seep between boards and cause swelling or warping.
Protect Against Scratches and Dents
Surface scratches are the most common hardwood issue in busy homes, but they’re easy to prevent with small proactive measures.
Place felt pads under furniture legs
Use rugs or runners in high-traffic areas
Keep pet nails trimmed
Avoid walking on hardwood in high heels or cleats
Local Insight: Many Scranton and Wilkes-Barre homeowners add rugs near exterior doors during winter to catch salt, sand, and grit before it hits their hardwood.
Control Humidity Levels Year-Round
Wood expands and contracts as humidity changes, which can lead to gaps, cupping, or buckling. Keeping your home’s humidity stable protects your floors.
Aim to maintain indoor humidity between 35% and 55% throughout the year. In NEPA’s dry winters, a whole-home humidifier can help; in humid summers, use a dehumidifier or run air conditioning regularly.
Recoating and Refinishing
Even the best-cared-for hardwood floors eventually need maintenance to refresh their protective finish.
Recoating involves lightly buffing the surface and applying a new coat of polyurethane. This is recommended every 3–5 years for high-traffic areas.
Refinishing involves sanding down to bare wood and applying a new stain and finish. This is typically done every 7–10 years or when deep scratches or wear appear.
Expert Tip: Regular recoating can delay the need for full refinishing, saving significant cost over the life of your floors.
Spot Cleaning Spills Immediately
Moisture is hardwood’s worst enemy. Wipe up any spills as soon as they happen, and avoid letting water or other liquids sit on the surface. For sticky messes, use a slightly damp cloth followed by a dry cloth to remove any residue.
Pro Tip: Place mats near sinks, pet bowls, and entryways to catch water before it reaches your floor.
Use the Right Cleaning Products
Many general household cleaners are too harsh for hardwood finishes. Always use pH-neutral cleaners made specifically for hardwood floors, and follow your flooring manufacturer’s care instructions closely to avoid voiding warranties.
Local Resource: Our teams in Blakely and Bartonsville can recommend trusted hardwood-safe cleaning products available right in our showrooms.
Keep Your Hardwood Floors Beautiful for Decades
With proper care, your hardwood floors can remain as stunning as the day they were installed. Whether you need advice on maintenance or are ready to refinish worn floors, Giant Floor is here to help. Visit our showrooms in Blakely, Bartonsville, Wilkes-Barre, or Scranton to speak with our hardwood specialists and keep your investment protected for years to come.
Experience Flooring in Person at Our NEPA Showrooms
Online photos can’t compare to seeing flooring in person — and that’s why homeowners across Northeastern Pennsylvania trust Giant Floor. Our showrooms in Blakely and Bartonsville feature one of the region’s largest selections of carpet, hardwood, luxury vinyl, laminate, and tile. Visiting in person lets you feel textures, compare colors under real lighting, and get tailored advice from our flooring specialists.
This season, we’ve refreshed our displays with new product lines, trend-forward designs, and exclusive promotions you won’t find anywhere else.
New Luxury Vinyl Collections
Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) continues to be one of the most requested products in our showrooms, and our latest arrivals highlight why. New lines feature ultra-realistic wood visuals, embossed textures, and waterproof rigid-core construction for maximum durability.
Local Insight: Many Scranton and Wilkes-Barre homeowners are upgrading kitchens and basements with these new waterproof LVP collections because they stand up to NEPA’s seasonal humidity while offering the look of high-end hardwood.
Expert Tip: Ask about our in-stock specials for faster turnaround and better pricing.
Fresh Carpet Styles and Stain-Resistant Technology
We’ve added several new carpet collections designed for performance as well as style. These lines feature advanced stain-resistant fibers, built-in odor protection, and ultra-soft textures that still hold up to heavy use.
Showroom Highlight: Our Blakely location now features a full wall display of color-coordinated carpet swatches so you can see how different tones play against each other.
Pro Tip: Bring a paint swatch or fabric sample when visiting to get personalized design guidance.
On-Trend Engineered Hardwood and Wide Plank Designs
Engineered hardwood is surging in popularity thanks to its stability and upscale appearance. Our new selections include wide plank styles in warm natural tones, wire-brushed textures, and low-sheen finishes that hide daily wear beautifully.
Local Perspective: Bartonsville-area homeowners are especially drawn to these engineered collections for open-concept layouts where they want the beauty of wood with greater durability.
Expanded Tile Gallery
Tile is no longer just for bathrooms. Our updated tile gallery now showcases large-format porcelain slabs, encaustic-style patterned tiles, and natural stone mosaics ideal for entryways, kitchens, and accent walls.
Design Note: Our Wilkes-Barre and Scranton customers are using large-format tile to visually expand smaller rooms while getting unmatched durability.
Expert Guidance Every Step of the Way
Choosing new flooring can be overwhelming, but our experienced staff is here to make it simple. We offer:
Free in-home measurements and estimates
Detailed product education and care guidance
Professional installation by trusted local crews
Flexible financing options
Our team’s goal is to help you find the perfect balance of style, performance, and value — and to make the entire process stress-free.
Visit Our Blakely and Bartonsville Showrooms Today
If you’re ready to see the latest flooring trends up close, visit Giant Floor in Blakely or Bartonsville. Explore our expanded collections, speak with our flooring experts, and schedule a free estimate to bring your vision to life. Your new floors start right here in NEPA.
The Hidden Costs of Big-Box Flooring
On the surface, big-box retailers might seem like the cheaper option for new flooring. They advertise low prices and nationwide buying power — but what you often don’t see are the hidden trade-offs. From inconsistent installation to limited product knowledge, many homeowners end up paying more in the long run.
At Giant Floor, with locations in Blakely, Bartonsville, Wilkes-Barre, and Scranton, we’ve spent decades helping Northeastern Pennsylvania homeowners get better products, better service, and better results — all while supporting their local economy.
Personalized Service You Can Trust
Big-box stores are generalists. Their staff often rotate between departments, meaning the person helping you with flooring today might be selling lawnmowers tomorrow. When you shop local, you work with experienced flooring specialists who understand product specifications, installation techniques, and long-term care requirements.
Local Insight: At Giant Floor, our experts walk you through every step — from measuring your space to explaining wear layers, warranties, and subfloor prep. You won’t get that level of detail from a big-box sales clerk.
Higher Quality Installation
Many big-box retailers outsource their installations to third-party contractors who are assigned jobs based on availability, not expertise. This can lead to rushed timelines, cut corners, and warranty issues.
Local flooring companies like Giant Floor use trusted, skilled installers who know the products they’re working with. Proper installation is critical to your floor’s longevity — and it’s included in our service from day one.
Expert Tip: Quality installation can extend the life of your flooring by 10+ years, protecting your investment long after the sale.
Competitive Pricing Without the Surprises
Big-box stores often lure shoppers with “lowest price” tags, but those prices rarely include essentials like underlayment, trims, delivery, or disposal of old flooring. These add-ons quickly inflate your final bill.
At Giant Floor, we provide upfront, all-in pricing. Because we buy directly from manufacturers and move large volumes through our NEPA showrooms, we can offer competitive pricing on top-quality brands — often beating big-box total costs once hidden fees are accounted for.
Local Accountability and Long-Term Support
When you buy from a local flooring company, you’re dealing with people who live and work in your community. We stand behind our work because our reputation depends on it. If a problem arises after installation, you can walk back into our showroom and speak to someone who knows your project — not a corporate call center.
Local Perspective: Many homeowners in Scranton and Wilkes-Barre choose Giant Floor because they know if anything goes wrong, we’ll make it right.
Supporting Your Local Economy
Shopping local isn’t just good for your home — it’s good for your community. Choosing a local business helps create jobs, keeps your dollars circulating in the NEPA economy, and strengthens the neighborhoods where you live.
Community Note: Giant Floor proudly sponsors local events and supports area schools and nonprofits, reinvesting back into the same communities we serve.
Shop Local and Experience the Giant Floor Difference
If you want flooring expertise, professional installation, and lasting support, skip the big-box stores. Visit Giant Floor in Blakely, Bartonsville, Wilkes-Barre, or Scranton to browse our wide selection of hardwood, vinyl, carpet, laminate, and tile. Our local experts will help you choose the perfect floor — and stand behind it for years to come.
Why Your Floors Matter During the Holidays
The holiday season brings more than festive décor — it brings people. Lots of them. From family gatherings to neighborhood parties, your floors experience more foot traffic, spills, and wear in these few weeks than during the rest of the year combined. Preparing your home with durable, stylish flooring ensures you impress your guests while protecting your investment.
At Giant Floor, with showrooms in Blakely, Bartonsville, Wilkes-Barre, and Scranton, we help NEPA homeowners choose flooring that looks beautiful and performs flawlessly during the busiest season of the year.
Luxury Vinyl Plank: Stylish and Stress-Free
Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) is one of the most holiday-proof flooring options available. It’s waterproof, scratch-resistant, and designed to withstand heavy foot traffic from visiting guests. It also offers realistic wood and stone looks, elevating your décor instantly.
Local Insight: Many Scranton homeowners install LVP in their kitchens and living rooms before the holidays for a fast style upgrade that stands up to heavy entertaining.
Expert Tip: Choose a click-lock LVP product for quick installation so your space is guest-ready in days.
Engineered Hardwood: Warmth and Elegance
If you want to impress your guests with a timeless, upscale look, engineered hardwood delivers. It resists temperature fluctuations better than solid hardwood, making it a smart choice for NEPA homes that experience dry winter air. Its natural warmth and beauty create an inviting atmosphere for holiday gatherings.
Design Note: Use area rugs near entryways to catch winter salt and protect your hardwood from seasonal wear.
Porcelain Tile: The Entertainer’s Secret Weapon
Tile is a top choice for entryways, mudrooms, and kitchens during the holidays. It resists water, stains, and heavy traffic effortlessly. With today’s wood-look and large-format tile designs, you can achieve both durability and elegance.
Local Perspective: Many Wilkes-Barre and Bartonsville customers choose large-format porcelain tile for open kitchen-dining spaces to create a seamless, durable entertaining zone.
Carpet: Cozy Comfort for Guest Rooms
Guest rooms benefit from the warmth, softness, and sound absorption of carpet — especially during cold NEPA winters. Carpet creates a cozy retreat for overnight guests and reduces noise from busy holiday activity.
Pro Tip: Consider stain-resistant carpet fibers for easy post-holiday cleanup.
Fast Makeover Solutions
If you don’t have time for a full flooring replacement before the holidays, consider these quick-impact upgrades:
Add decorative area rugs over existing floors
Replace worn stair runners
Install new baseboards or trim for a finished look
Refresh grout lines in tiled areas
These small updates can give your space a polished, holiday-ready appearance without a major renovation.
Prepare for the Holidays with Giant Floor
Whether you’re hosting a small family dinner or a full house of guests, your floors should be as ready as you are. At Giant Floor, we offer fast-turnaround installation and a wide selection of holiday-ready flooring options designed to handle heavy use without sacrificing style. Visit our showrooms in Blakely, Bartonsville, Wilkes-Barre, or Scranton to explore options and get your free estimate today.
Cold Weather Brings Special Flooring Challenges
Winters in Northeastern Pennsylvania are long, cold, and often snowy. That means your floors face unique seasonal challenges — from icy drafts underneath to salt, slush, and grit tracked in from outside. Choosing the right flooring can help keep your home warm, protect against seasonal wear, and create a comfortable environment all winter long. At Giant Floor, with showrooms in Blakely, Bartonsville, Wilkes-Barre, and Scranton, we help NEPA homeowners select flooring that combines durability, insulation, and warmth — without sacrificing style.
Carpet: The Warmest Choice Underfoot
Carpet remains one of the best flooring materials for combating winter chill. It provides natural thermal insulation and creates a soft, cozy surface that stays warm even on freezing days. Dense carpets with high-quality padding can also help reduce heat loss through the floor.
Local Insight: Many homeowners in Wilkes-Barre and Scranton choose wall-to-wall carpet for bedrooms and living areas to add warmth, reduce heating costs, and create a quieter indoor environment.
Expert Tip: Select stain-resistant carpet to handle any mud or slush that might sneak inside during winter months.
Cork: Naturally Warm and Eco-Friendly
Cork flooring is an increasingly popular choice for cold climates. It’s naturally insulating, soft underfoot, and environmentally friendly. Cork stays warm year-round and absorbs sound, making it ideal for home offices, playrooms, and bedrooms.
Design Note: Cork is available in planks and tiles with wood-like finishes, giving homeowners the warmth of hardwood visuals with better insulation performance.
Engineered Hardwood: Warmth with Stability
Solid hardwood can be risky in cold climates due to moisture and temperature swings, but engineered hardwood is built for stability. It offers the same warm, elegant look while resisting seasonal expansion and contraction. It pairs exceptionally well with radiant heat systems, which are common in newer NEPA homes.
Local Perspective: Engineered hardwood is a favorite among Blakely and Bartonsville homeowners who want classic style without the seasonal gapping or cupping issues seen with solid wood.
Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP): Durable and Comfortable
While not naturally insulating like carpet, luxury vinyl plank can be surprisingly warm when installed with quality underlayment. It’s waterproof, scratch-resistant, and handles tracked-in salt or snow easily. LVP is a smart choice for kitchens, mudrooms, and basements that see heavy winter use.
Pro Tip: Add area rugs over LVP in living rooms and bedrooms for extra warmth during the coldest months.
Tile with Radiant Heating: Warm Luxury for Cold Spaces
Tile feels cold on its own, but when paired with radiant heat, it becomes one of the most luxurious and effective winter flooring solutions. Heated tile floors are ideal for bathrooms, kitchens, and entryways where warmth and water resistance are equally important.
Expert Note: Radiant heating systems are especially popular in Scranton and Wilkes-Barre remodels, where homeowners want warm feet without raising the thermostat.
Other Winter-Proofing Tips
No matter which flooring you choose, these steps can help winter-proof your home:
Add rugs or runners near entryways to capture snow and salt
Use floor protectors on furniture to avoid scratches from grit
Maintain consistent indoor humidity to protect wood-based floors
Clean frequently to remove abrasive winter debris
Stay Warm This Winter with Help from Giant Floor
Choosing the right flooring for NEPA winters means combining comfort, performance, and style. Whether you want the cozy softness of carpet, the natural insulation of cork, or the sleek look of engineered hardwood, Giant Floor can help. Visit our showrooms in Blakely, Bartonsville, Wilkes-Barre, or Scranton to explore flooring options designed for cold climates, and get expert guidance from our team.
Why Durability Should Drive Your Flooring Decision
In households with kids, pets, and constant activity, durability isn’t optional — it’s essential. Floors take daily abuse, and choosing the wrong material can lead to scratches, dents, warping, and costly repairs. At Giant Floor, with showrooms in Blakely, Bartonsville, Wilkes-Barre, and Scranton, we guide NEPA homeowners toward flooring solutions built to withstand years of wear without sacrificing style.
1. Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP)
Luxury vinyl plank is one of the most durable and versatile flooring options available. It resists scratches, dents, and moisture, making it ideal for kitchens, basements, mudrooms, and any high-traffic areas. Many products feature a rigid core construction and a protective wear layer that stands up to kids, pets, and heavy furniture. LVP also mimics hardwood visuals beautifully, offering style without the vulnerability.
Expert Tip: Choose LVP with a wear layer of at least 20 mil for maximum durability in busy homes.
2. Porcelain or Ceramic Tile
Tile has been a durability standard for decades. It’s waterproof, scratch-resistant, and virtually impervious to stains. It works exceptionally well in bathrooms, entryways, kitchens, and laundry rooms — anywhere moisture is a concern. The key to tile’s longevity is proper installation, including high-quality grout and underlayment to prevent cracking.
Local Insight: Many Scranton and Wilkes-Barre homeowners choose tile in high-use areas like mudrooms to handle NEPA’s winter salt, snow, and grit.
3. Engineered Hardwood
While solid hardwood can be prone to scratching and moisture damage, engineered hardwood offers improved stability and resilience. It’s built with a layered core that resists warping and a real wood veneer on top. It can handle heavier traffic than traditional hardwood while maintaining a classic, upscale appearance. Engineered hardwood is perfect for living rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms.
Maintenance Note: Use felt pads under furniture and keep pet nails trimmed to extend the life of engineered hardwood.
4. Laminate Flooring
Modern laminate flooring is highly durable and budget-friendly. With a tough wear layer, it resists scratching, fading, and staining, making it suitable for living rooms, bedrooms, and playrooms. Many newer laminates are also water-resistant, expanding their use into kitchens and basements.
Pro Tip: Choose laminate with an AC4 or AC5 durability rating for homes with heavy foot traffic.
5. Waterproof Sheet Vinyl
For laundry rooms, mudrooms, and basements, sheet vinyl offers exceptional moisture resistance with a seamless surface that keeps water from seeping through. It’s softer underfoot than tile and can stand up to heavy use. While not as visually upscale as LVP or hardwood, it’s a workhorse surface perfect for utility spaces.
Local Perspective: Many Bartonsville-area families choose sheet vinyl for finished basements where occasional dampness is a concern.
Balancing Durability and Design
Durability doesn’t mean compromising on appearance. Today’s top-performing floors come in a wide variety of colors, textures, and styles. At Giant Floor, our flooring experts help you find options that stand up to your lifestyle while matching your design goals — from sleek modern finishes to timeless traditional looks.
Visit Your Local Giant Floor Showroom
If you’re tired of worrying about scratches, spills, or daily wear, it’s time to upgrade your floors to something built to last. Visit Giant Floor in Blakely, Bartonsville, Wilkes-Barre, or Scranton to see our full range of durable flooring solutions in person. Our team will walk you through performance ratings, warranties, and installation options so your new floors stay beautiful for years to come.