The Denver-based flooring company breaks down how increased foot traffic, humidity shifts, and open-door living during summer affect which flooring materials perform best long-term.
DENVER, CO, April 21, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Summer changes how a home gets used. Doors open and close more frequently, kids are home all day, outdoor gatherings move in and out of living spaces, and foot traffic that was manageable in winter becomes constant. For Denver homeowners considering new flooring, the season raises questions worth understanding before making a material decision.
Christian, owner of CMC Flooring, says the summer living pattern is one of the most useful filters for narrowing down flooring options.
"How a home gets used in summer is usually how it gets used hardest," said Christian. "That's the stress test. If a floor is going to show wear, scratch, or have problems with moisture movement, summer is when you find out."
Luxury vinyl plank has become the dominant choice for high-traffic residential spaces in Denver for reasons that hold up in practice. It handles moisture without warping, resists scratching from pets and heavy foot traffic, and installs as a floating floor that can flex slightly with Colorado's low-humidity conditions without gapping or cupping. For main living areas, kitchens, and basements, LVP performance tends to outlast its price point.
Hardwood remains the premium choice for homeowners prioritizing aesthetics and long-term value, but it requires more attention in Denver's dry climate. Colorado's low ambient humidity — which drops further when homes run air conditioning — causes hardwood to contract. Proper acclimation before installation and maintaining consistent indoor humidity levels are the two variables that determine how well hardwood holds up through seasonal transitions.
Carpet still has a strong case in bedrooms and lower-traffic areas where comfort and sound absorption matter more than durability. The conversation around carpet has shifted toward fiber quality and density rather than simply pile height — factors that determine how well it holds up under regular use and how it cleans over time.
CMC Flooring serves residential and commercial clients throughout Denver and surrounding areas. More information is available at cmcflooringllc.com or by calling (720) 382-3006.
CMC Flooring is a family-owned, owner-operated flooring company based in Denver, Colorado, specializing in luxury vinyl plank, hardwood, and carpet installation for residential and commercial clients. Founded by Christian, the company is known for detailed workmanship and attentive customer service throughout the Denver metro area.
Contact:
Christian, Owner
CMC Flooring
(720) 382-3006
cmcflooringllc.com
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