Flooring Guide

Whether you are looking for hardwood, laminate floors, tile, or vinyl flooring, the Flooring Guide is the essential tool when it comes to choosing the right type of flooring.

In-store, look for the different icons below to make the right choice for your renovation project.


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Frost Resistant

This type of flooring is frost resistant. It can be installed outside.

Wall Application Only

Flooring identified by this pictogram is suitable for wall application only.

Water Resistant

Flooring identified by this pictogram is water resistant.

Underlay Included

Find this pictogram on flooring that has an underlayment.

In-Stock Product

Look for this pictogram in store to find out which flooring is available.

Not Recommended for Basement

This type of flooring is not suitable for installation in a basement due to the usually high level of humidity.

Rectified Tile

Rectified tiles are laser-cut. This makes them more precise in terms of sizes, which makes installation easier and looks nicer visually.

"Clic" Installation

Click flooring is faster and easier to install. They require few tools or glue.

Special Order

Flooring identified by this pictogram is available on special order.

Abrasion Resistant

Abrasion resistance gives an indication as to how well the floor will resist frequent traffic. On a scale of 1 to 5, 5 is intense resistance.

Heating Floor

This type of flooring is ideal for the installation of a heating floor.


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How to Install Tile Flooring

To successfully install ceramic or porcelain tiles on your floor, it is essential to complete each step carefully. This will ensure that your work will last for many years without deteriorating.

Carpet as a Decorative Element

In addition to comfort, carpets bring a decorative aspect to your home. They also help define the different spaces in a room.

Flooring: Which one to choose?

Are you wondering which flooring to choose for your home and budget? Read this overview of the different floor coverings and their characteristics.