Luxury Vinyl, Laminate, Carpet
Pet-Friendly Flooring
Luxury Vinyl, Laminate, Carpet
Pawsitively Perfect Floors: Discover Pet-Friendly Flooring at Diamondback Flooring
Spills, muddy paws, and playful zoomies – life with pets can be rough on your floors. But that doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice style for durability! Diamondback Flooring, serving Phoenix and surrounding areas, offers a fantastic selection of pet-friendly flooring options to create a beautiful and functional space for both you and your furry companions.
Comfort & Safety in Mind
Comfortable Underfoot: Choose from soft and comfortable flooring options that provide excellent traction for your furry friend. This prevents falls and makes playtime more enjoyable for them.
Slip-Resistant Options: Some pets, especially older ones, may benefit from extra traction. Ask about our slip-resistant flooring options for added peace of mind in high-traffic areas like hallways and kitchens.
Built for Busy Paws
Scratch & Scuff Resistant:
Our pet-friendly flooring options stand up to the wear and tear of claws and playful antics. Say goodbye to unsightly scratches and nicks, even with larger or more active pets.
Waterproof Options Available:
Big drooler or messy drinker? We offer a variety of waterproof flooring options that won’t buckle or warp from spills or pet messes. This ensures easy cleanup and protects your subfloor from moisture damage.
Easy Cleaning:
Enjoy the ease of maintaining a clean space. Most pet-friendly flooring options require just a simple sweep or mop, making post-walk cleanup a breeze.
Explore Your Options
Browse our extensive collection of pet-friendly flooring options directly on our website!
We offer a variety of materials, including:
Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP)
This popular choice offers realistic wood-look visuals with outstanding durability, scratch resistance, and waterproof performance.
Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT)
Available in various styles, including stone and tile looks, LVT is perfect for busy areas and provides exceptional durability, waterproof capabilities, and easy cleaning.
Waterproof Laminate
This affordable option provides the classic beauty of wood with enhanced water resistance, making it a great choice for pet owners on a budget.
Tile
For a timeless and elegant look, consider pet-friendly tile options like ceramic or porcelain. These are highly durable, easy to clean, and scratch-resistant.
A Personalized Approach
Not sure which pet-friendly flooring option is right for your furry friend and your home?
Our flooring specialists are here to help! Schedule a free in-home consultation and discuss your needs and preferences. We’ll guide you toward the perfect pet-friendly floor that combines style, durability, and ease of maintenance, creating a space you and your pet can both enjoy.
Pet-Friendly Flooring FAQs
There are a few different types of flooring that are good for pets that have accidents. Generally, waterproof vinyl and waterproof laminate are the best options for pets who have accidents. If you have a pet that is prone to accidents, avoid wood flooring and carpet.
Unless you clean the urine quickly, yes, pet urine can damage laminate flooring. It can get in the creases and cause warping and/or bubbling.
Certainly not carpet! Vinyl is a good option for shedders as it’s easy to clean and can also handle scratchy claws. Tile, laminate, and hardwood will also work for a pet who sheds a lot.
Waterproof vinyl or tile flooring is the best choice if you have older pets. It’s inexpensive, waterproof, scratch resistant, stain resistant, easy to clean, and comfortable underfoot.
While laminate flooring is not scratch resistant, it’s durable and it does well at hiding punctures and scratches.
Tile flooring can be a good option for pets as it’s durable, scratch resistant, and easy to clean. However, it is hard and cold, and can be uncomfortable for older pets and contribute to slips and falls. Natural stone can stain easily, plus it can be cold and uncomfortable for pets. However, it is durable and can be sealed to handle pet wear and tear.
If you desire hardwood but are worried about your pets causing damage, engineered hardwood is a good alternative. While it’s not completely resistant to pet wear and tear, it is durable and more able to withstand scuffs and scratches.
While neither are totally resistant to scratches, engineered hardwood offers superior resistance compared to traditional hardwood.