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Vinyl

What can you say about vinyl floors? After losing market share for years to hard surfaces such as laminate, wood and ceramic tile; they’ve begun to fight back with better quality, more realistic patterns and wear layers that meet consumer expectations.

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  • wood floorVinyl floors are still cost-effective. Dollar for dollar, vinyl floors deliver more value-benefit, than most other hard surface floors. Similarly priced vinyl floors offer comparable or better styling and performance than wood, laminate and ceramic tile.

  • There is literally no limit to the design, pattern and color combinations available in vinyl floors today. If you’re not into wood, stone or tile-look flooring there is a whole spectacle of colors and patterns to choose from.

  • Vinyl floors have the look and feel of real wood, stone and ceramic. With the aid of digital imaging, new technology has helped create vinyl floors with the natural look and feel of real wood, stone and ceramic.

  • Vinyl floors come in sheet goods, square tiles and planks. Each with its own benefit. Sheet goods reduce the need for seams, while the tile and plank format are easier to handle, less wasteful and look more realistic.

  • Vinyl floors are durable and offer better resistance to scratches and denting than wood floors, and proves better than ceramic for resistance to chipping.

  • Vinyl floors are warm and soft. Hence the term resilient floors. Vinyl floors do not need in-floor heating, and because of their resiliency, are easier to walk and stand on for prolonged periods.

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  • By its very nature vinyl is impervious to moisture, making it a perfect choice for kitchens, bathrooms and entryways.

  • Vinyl floors are easy to maintain. With no wax pvc and urethane finishes, today’s vinyl floors in varying degrees resist stains, scuffs and dirt, while never needing wax. Regular sweeping to remove grit, occasional damp mopping and periodic re-dressing of the finish layer is all they need.

  • Vinyl can go anywhere in your home. Although mostly recognized for kitchens and bathrooms, vinyl can be used in any room in your home, above or below grade.

  • Vinyl floors last. With proper installation and maintenance a good quality vinyl floor will last for many years. In most cases the “style” wears out before the floor.

  • Vinyl floors are quicker, easier and less expensive to install. And for this reason is often the first choice of builders. As long as the substrate is in good condition, the installation is quite simple – for a trained professional anyway.

  
 
   
 
 
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