Welcome to Baker Bros. and the world of vinyl flooring.
Here on our website, and at every one of our seven valley showrooms, you’ll
discover Arizona’s largest selection of high quality, high-fashion, name brand
area rugs and flooring.
Soon you’ll become acquainted with some of the most experienced and most knowledgeable
flooring professionals around. Each member of our sales team averages more than
15 years experience in the flooring industry.
You can also look forward to enjoying world-class customer service, the kind our
customers rank right up there with the best they have ever experienced.
But beyond our wall-to-wall capabilities, we deliver something rare and precious
-- one measurement none of our competitors can match. Baker Bros. offers you…
More trust per square foot.
It’s trust we’ve earned, by serving the local community for over 60
years and providing this region with the finest, most fashionable flooring products.
(So fashionable it has become our motto: “Where Fashion Meets Flooring”.)
It’s trust we’ve created, through employees who believe customer service
is a culture, not a department; people dedicated to doing whatever it takes to make
things right. Because we and our families live here with you.
It’s also trust returned, by the generations of Arizona customers who continue
to come back to us because of our genuine caring, knowledge sharing and personal
involvement.
At Baker Bros. you never go it alone.
And it’s trust recognized, with an unmatched customer satisfaction rating
and by global brand leaders like DuPont® Stainmaster® who have chosen Baker
Bros. as Arizona’s only authorized Stainmaster® Flooring Center.
We also carry only the highest quality, most trusted brands in resilient/vinyl flooring,
including the state of the art Stainmaster resilent/vinyl product assortment.
Your investment in flooring for your home requires doing business with people who
have the highest marks for honesty and integrity.
Baker Bros. delivers on both. And no other flooring company around here can match
us when it comes to life’s most important measurement: trust.
It starts right here, right now. In the sections that follow you can trust us to
share all we know about resilient/vinyl flooring. So please continue.
First, allow us to clear up some of the terminology so you can be a smarter
shopper in this category of flooring.
Resilient floors, as the name implies, have some "give" or elasticity
when you walk across them.
Resilient floors are often used in kitchens and baths because of their good looks,
resistance to moisture and wide variety of colors and textures.
These floors are relatively easy to keep clean. Their main enemy is grit or sand
that can be ground into the surface. (Don’t worry, we’ll tell you how
to maintain vinyl floors in the Upkeep section.)
No matter which resilient floor you choose, you will find stylish options, high
performance and tremendous value.
You can completely customize your floor by mixing contrasting colors patchwork style,
creating medallions or curved cuts that express your unique vision and personality.
Let your imagination run free!
Now, some resilient floors are vinyl but not all vinyl floors are resilient.
However, the most common type of resilient flooring is vinyl, which is why most
of the sections in this part of the website are labeled Vinyl.
There are two types of vinyl flooring: sheet vinyl and luxury vinyl tile (LVT).
For our purposes here, and throughout the rest of the sections, we will refer to
sheet vinyl simply as vinyl, or vinyl flooring.
LVT has all the advantages of vinyl, is available in a wide array of colors and
can look good anywhere.
Spare luxury vinyl tiles can be kept on hand to repair worn areas, and the LVT format
opens up unlimited possibilities for creating your own unique patterns.
However, vinyl flooring also offers you many tempting advantages.
In fact, no other floor covering category offers you the selection, styling, ease
of maintenance and value as a vinyl floor!
Thanks to some great advances in styling and technology, vinyl floors have been
changed forever.
Vinyl flooring can now realistically mimic the look and textures of real ceramic,
stone and wood grain patterns.
These amazing replicas have such incredible realism it is difficult for most people
to tell whether it's the real thing or not. Who needs to know, right?
Finally, a note about linoleum, which is not a resilient flooring but the one you
probably recall as the original kitchen and bath flooring.
While linoleum is enjoying somewhat of a renaissance, the most popular floor covering
material in this category is vinyl.
So if vinyl flooring is a possibility, we invite you to explore the other sections
on beautifying your home with vinyl flooring from Baker Bros., the people who inspire…
More trust per square foot.