
Vinyl Options

Sheet Vinyl Flooring
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Material: Large, continuous sheets of vinyl (typically 6-12 feet wide).
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Durability: Highly water-resistant, durable, and low maintenance.
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Installation: Glued down or loose-laid; fewer seams make it more waterproof.
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Best for: Bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms.
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Limitations: Difficult to repair; less realistic appearance compared to luxury vinyl options.

Rigid Core Vinyl Flooring (SPC & WPC)
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Types:
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SPC (Stone Plastic Composite) – Made with limestone and PVC for extreme durability.
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WPC (Wood Plastic Composite) – Softer core with added comfort and soundproofing.
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Durability: 100% waterproof, highly stable, and dent-resistant.
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Installation: Floating click-lock system.
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Best for: High-moisture areas, commercial spaces, and homes with pets or kids.
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Limitations: SPC can feel harder underfoot, while WPC is slightly less dense.

Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP)
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Material: High-quality vinyl designed to look like real hardwood planks.
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Durability: Scratch-resistant, water-resistant, and softer underfoot than hardwood.
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Installation: Click-lock floating floor or glue-down method.
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Best for: Living rooms, kitchens, and basements.
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Limitations: Can be susceptible to dents from heavy furniture; not as valuable as real wood.

Printed Vinyl Flooring
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Material: A base layer of vinyl with a printed decorative design and a protective top layer.
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Durability: Resists stains and moisture but can wear down in high-traffic areas.
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Installation: Usually available as sheet vinyl or peel-and-stick tiles.
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Best for: Temporary or budget-conscious flooring solutions.
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Limitations: Less realistic than luxury vinyl options and can fade over time.

Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT)
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Material: Vinyl tiles designed to replicate stone, ceramic, or porcelain.
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Durability: Waterproof, durable, and comfortable underfoot.
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Installation: Click-together, glue-down, or loose-lay.
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Best for: Bathrooms, kitchens, and high-traffic areas.
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Limitations: Can be expensive compared to standard vinyl flooring.

Vinyl Composite Tile (VCT)
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Material: A mix of vinyl, limestone, and other composite materials.
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Durability: Extremely durable but requires regular maintenance (waxing and polishing).
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Installation: Glue-down method.
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Best for: Commercial spaces like schools, hospitals, and offices.
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Limitations: Needs periodic maintenance to maintain its shine.