Most Popular COREtec Colors at Carpets in Dalton

Choosing the right COREtec floor usually starts with color. Some homeowners want a cleaner, more relaxed look. Others want richer wood visuals, stronger character, or a style that helps anchor a larger room. This page highlights the most popular COREtec colors at Carpets in Dalton based on recent sales, giving shoppers a practical way to narrow the field before comparing collections, plank visuals, and room fit.

Instead of sorting through dozens of COREtec products one by one, this list helps you start with the floors other homeowners are choosing most often. If you are still early in the process, you can also browse the full COREtec flooring collection, review our COREtec Flooring Guide, or compare COREtec collections before narrowing down specific styles.

How This List Works

This page is based on recent sales at Carpets in Dalton and is intended to help shoppers identify which COREtec colors and styles are being selected most often. It is not a universal ranking for every home. The best COREtec floor for your project still depends on your room size, light conditions, adjoining finishes, and the overall look you want to create.

Top-Selling COREtec Colors Right Now

Calypso Oak, our top product, is a strong starting point for shoppers who want a popular COREtec look with broad design appeal.

Springfield Oak continues to rank near the top and remains one of the most important COREtec styles to compare when building a serious shortlist.

Grande Goldin Oak stands out as one of the most popular COREtec options in the Grande family and one of the strongest-selling styles overall.

Manila Oak has remained a consistent top seller and is one of the COREtec floors many homeowners continue to shortlist early in the buying process.

Grande Lotte Oak is another high-performing style that gives shoppers a strong Grande-series option to compare against the top oak looks.

Grande Petronas Oak has emerged as one of the more popular large-format COREtec styles and deserves attention from buyers exploring the Grande line.

Galveston Oak remains one of the more established COREtec sellers and continues to attract homeowners looking at classic wood-look directions.

Chesapeake Bay is another frequently selected COREtec style and a useful comparison point for shoppers reviewing the brand’s most popular looks.

Grande Makkah Oak strengthens the Grande lineup even further and gives buyers another top-performing style to consider in that family.

Copano Oak rounds out the current top 10 and remains one of the more important COREtec styles to review when comparing popular oak visuals.

Other Popular COREtec Colors to Compare

Popular COREtec Hickory and Maple Looks

For shoppers who want something outside the oak category, the following COREtec colors in the hickory and maple families are also worth comparing:

How to Use This List When Comparing COREtec Floors

This page is meant to simplify the early part of the buying process. If a style appears near the top of the list, it means other shoppers have already chosen it frequently enough to make it worth your attention. That does not automatically make it the best floor for every room, but it does make it a useful comparison point.

A smart next step is to start with the best sellers, compare those products against the full COREtec flooring lineup, and then narrow down by collection, plank visual, and how the floor will function in your home. If you want more background before comparing specific products, review the COREtec Flooring Guide and then compare COREtec collections side by side.

Final Thoughts

The most popular COREtec colors at Carpets in Dalton give shoppers a practical starting point based on real selection patterns, not just abstract style talk. Whether you are comparing Calypso Oak, Springfield Oak, Grande Goldin Oak, Manila Oak, or another top-selling style, this page is designed to help you move from broad browsing into a more confident COREtec shortlist.