Vinyl flooring is the least expensive material used in flooring. If you're looking for an inexpensive and easy to care for flooring that's also durable, vinyl flooring is the ideal choice for you. Don't be fooled by the low cost -- vinyl floors are highly durable and sturdy making them suitable for high traffic areas like kitchens where cleaning up is required regularly. Installation costs are also lower than ceramic or wood floor. Vinyl floors come in 2 types -- vinyl tiles and sheet vinyl.
Vinyl flooring consists of layers of plastics that are joined together. Vinyl flooring can be installed in the form of sheet vinyl, or vinyl flooring tiles. They cost lesser to install than your hard wood floors. Installation can range from self stick tiles that can be installed by removing the back layer and sticking the tile, to professional installation through the full spread method. The colors, textures and styles vary greatly, and modern vinyl flooring can be configured to offer a range of patterns. Adhesive vinyl tiles can be installed by people with some degree of DIY skills, but remember that variations in the sub floor can result in imperfections in your vinyl flooring.
Vinyl flooring can look as stylish as an expensive wood floor, if it is installed properly. An imperfect installation can lead to gaps in between the tiles in which dirt and grit can accumulate. Another important factor in vinyl flooring installation is the preparation of the sub floor. Any imperfection in the sub floor will be reflected in the vinyl flooring. Use recommended cleaners only to wash your floors. Don't leave water standing on the vinyl floor, and place mats near entrances and hallways to prevent sand and dirt from entering your house. Place floor protectors on furniture, and avoid moving heavy furniture directly over your vinyl flooring. Instead, place a plywood board on the floor, and move the furniture across it.
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