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Toddler + white carpet = bad idea
By: Ben Bubalex on May 21, 2026 06:56 AM EST
Should have known better honestly. Three years of crayon, juice, and mystery stains later and I'm finally ripping it all out. Want something actually cleanable this time. Anyone in St. Albert with kids who went through a flooring upgrade recently, which company did you use and was it worth it?
By: Markdan on May 21, 2026 07:28 AM EST
I feel this - our living room looked like an art project gone wrong after a couple years with kids. We finally ditched the old flooring after one too many “what is that stain?” moments. Went with a tougher vinyl plank and it’s been way easier to clean. We used Flooring services in St. Albert, AB after a friend mentioned them. Nothing fancy, but they explained what works for families and handled the install without dragging it out. Big upgrade for daily life.
By: Ben Bubalex on May 21, 2026 07:30 AM EST
Totally relate to this. Our living room floors reached the point where every mystery mark turned into a family debate about who spilled what. Between kids, snacks, markers, and random muddy shoes, the old flooring never stood a chance. We finally switched to vinyl plank and it’s honestly been one of the better home upgrades we’ve done just for sanity alone. A friend pointed us toward Flooring services in St. Albert, AB and they were actually really helpful about recommending something durable without trying to oversell us. Install was quick, cleanup was solid, and day-to-day life feels way less stressful now.
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