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What Is the Best Type of Flooring If I Have Pets?

December 11, 2017 11:45 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

Unlike a lot of people, your pet will love you unconditionally even though you’re not perfect. The only downside of pet ownership is dealing with them in your home. After all, they’re not perfect either and can cause quite a mess on your floors. But what are you going to do? You can’t put Fido up for adoption just because he had an accident on your floor. Some flooring choices are better than others for those of us with pets. If you have an indoor pet and you’re thinking about redoing your flooring soon, consider these options: Hardwood: Hardwood flooring... View Article


Four Questions About Stain Resistant Carpeting That You Never Thought of Asking

November 24, 2017 6:34 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

As a carpeting store in Santa Cruz, CA, we get a lot of questions about the carpeting we sell. What’s the cost per square foot? Does it come in a darker shade of gray? How do you think this will hold up to a new puppy? Surprisingly, to us anyway, what we are not often asked about is our stain resistant carpeting. Sure, our clients expect their carpeting to be stain resistant. However, they don’t often seem interested in the details. It may not be the most exciting topic in the world, and you’re probably much more concerned about matching... View Article


Five Green Flooring Options You Need to Try in Your Home

November 10, 2017 6:34 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

At The Wholesale House, we have always prided ourselves on giving our customers exactly what they want, which means giving them a wide variety of quality flooring options. Now you’ll find we are also your number one source for green flooring in Santa Cruz, CA. Below are our top five green flooring options that you need to see to believe: Cork: Although fairly new to the world of flooring, cork is making a big impact as a green flooring option. Cork is harvested form the cork oak tree, which does not need to be cut down, and the harvested branches... View Article