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Writer's pictureLauren Bracy

Why do You Need to Choose Versatile Vinyl Flooring for Your Home?

If you want a million buck looks without spending a lot of time or money on flooring, your first choice should be Vinyl. Though there are concerns about the use of PVC or polyvinyl chloride that it releases noxious chemicals on burning and its non-environment friendly characteristic, it is so versatile that it is fast taking over as the preferred flooring material. Granite, marble, vitreous and wood are all expensive and time consuming. Vinyl flooring looks great and can be laid overnight. The day dawns bright and clear on a new floor so to speak. Vinyl is quite versatile:

  1. At one-time vinyl flooring was the poor cousin in the rich flooring family. It denoted shiny linoleum mats spread on the floor by those who could not afford better options but now the situation has changed the ugly duckling has metamorphosed into a beautiful swan.

  2. Vinyl is so versatile that it can be designed to resemble any natural material with further options on varying shade, pattern, surface texture and density for unique looks.

  3. Present day vinyl formulations are durable and they are available in various types. Today’s vinyl is a tougher material that resists scratches and wears well.

  4. It is also easy to clean and maintain and the flooring is not susceptible to acids and alkali.

  5. Another great advantage of choosing vinyl flooring is that it is easy to install using simple mastic and basic cutting tools. Choices in vinyl flooring:

  6. The available choices include luxury vinyl tiles, vinyl plank flooring, sheet vinyl, tiles in 1ft x 1 ft size and solid vinyl.

  7. You can go for vinyl tile flooring in different shapes, patterns, textures and colors. It can look like wood or stone.

  8. The fastest and easiest to use is sheet vinyl that can be unrolled, trimmed and glued in a place in a couple of hours.

  9. In order to give a superior finish, you have matching and molding accessories that go with vinyl flooring.Easy to maintain:

  10. Currently available vinyl flooring is hard and can be polished once it is in place, though not absolutely necessary. It all depends on the look you want.

  11. If you want a rough hewn stone look to your flooring, you get the appropriate stone texture vinyl tile.

  12. If you opt for wooden grain vinyl, then you might consider polishing the floor.

  13. If and when it does lose its gloss, it is a simple enough matter to repolish it in a couple of hours. Quality of the vinyl flooring:

  14. As in other manufactured products, quality varies and so does the price.

  15. You will find cheaper vinyl flooring that has only a top print or a paper laminate with a clear coat layer. This is Rotovinyl, which is cheaper, but not so resistant to wear since the looks can be damaged once the top coat wears off.

  16. The more expensive option for lifelong durability is inlaid vinyl, where the vinyl tiles or planks are manufactured using an extrusion process in which the design runs through the entire thickness. Even if it wears, the pattern does not wear off.

  17. The third type is resilient vinyl, with an undercoat of foamy material to give a springy feel underneath. LVT follows a different method of manufacture so does solid vinyl. It boils down to your budget and taste. If durability is important then resilient or inlaid are the best choices. So it can be concluded that if you want the flooring to be done faster and cheaper the best option is Vinyl Flooring. This kind of flooring also gives you a better resale value for your property, when you compare it to other kinds of flooring.

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