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Vinyl 

Vinyl flooring is a durable option that mimics natural materials like wood or stone. It is water-resistant making it great for kitchens and bathrooms. Available in various styles and colors, vinyl is easy to maintain and adds aesthetic appeal to any space

Vinyl Options

Sheet Vinyl Flooring

  • Material: Large, continuous sheets of vinyl (typically 6-12 feet wide).

  • Durability: Highly water-resistant, durable, and low maintenance.

  • Installation: Glued down or loose-laid; fewer seams make it more waterproof.

  • Best for: Bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms.

  • Limitations: Difficult to repair; less realistic appearance compared to luxury vinyl options.

Rigid Core Vinyl Flooring (SPC & WPC)

  • Types:

  • SPC (Stone Plastic Composite) – Made with limestone and PVC for extreme durability.

  • WPC (Wood Plastic Composite) – Softer core with added comfort and soundproofing.

  • Durability: 100% waterproof, highly stable, and dent-resistant.

  • Installation: Floating click-lock system.

  • Best for: High-moisture areas, commercial spaces, and homes with pets or kids.

  • Limitations: SPC can feel harder underfoot, while WPC is slightly less dense.

Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP)

  • Material: High-quality vinyl designed to look like real hardwood planks.

  • Durability: Scratch-resistant, water-resistant, and softer underfoot than hardwood.

  • Installation: Click-lock floating floor or glue-down method.

  • Best for: Living rooms, kitchens, and basements.

  • Limitations: Can be susceptible to dents from heavy furniture; not as valuable as real wood.

Printed Vinyl Flooring

  • Material: A base layer of vinyl with a printed decorative design and a protective top layer.

  • Durability: Resists stains and moisture but can wear down in high-traffic areas.

  • Installation: Usually available as sheet vinyl or peel-and-stick tiles.

  • Best for: Temporary or budget-conscious flooring solutions.

  • Limitations: Less realistic than luxury vinyl options and can fade over time.

Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT)

  • Material: Vinyl tiles designed to replicate stone, ceramic, or porcelain.

  • Durability: Waterproof, durable, and comfortable underfoot.

  • Installation: Click-together, glue-down, or loose-lay.

  • Best for: Bathrooms, kitchens, and high-traffic areas.

  • Limitations: Can be expensive compared to standard vinyl flooring.

Vinyl Composite Tile (VCT)

  • Material: A mix of vinyl, limestone, and other composite materials.

  • Durability: Extremely durable but requires regular maintenance (waxing and polishing).

  • Installation: Glue-down method.

  • Best for: Commercial spaces like schools, hospitals, and offices.

  • Limitations: Needs periodic maintenance to maintain its shine.

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