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About Vinyl Flooring:
Today's residential vinyl floors (also called resilient floors) are more durable
and stain-resistant than ever before. Many of the designs and colors are
inspired by nature and will add style and color to any room. Vinyl floor
designs are extremely realistic looking, patterns range from simple contemporary
designs to beautiful weathered stones to rich hand scraped hardwoods. If
you haven't explored vinyl floors for a while you will truly be amazed at
the newer vinyl floor offerings.
For any room where the floor is likely to get spilled on, like a kitchen, a bathroom
or a laundry room, vinyl is a perfect choice. For any room where the floor is
likely to get vinyl, Floors We Do. is an equally outstanding selection. We offer
a wide variety of vinyl tiles and sheet vinyl in both 6 and 12-foot widths. You'll
also get to choose from embossed, inlaid and printed vinyl--in a whole kaleidoscope
of different colors.
If you have pets in the house or hear the pitter-patter of little feet, vinyl
is a strong and sturdy choice. Not to mention, ease of maintenance and cleaning
also make it ideal for entry halls, dining areas, powder rooms, and family rooms
that are next to the kitchen Traffic. Considering the amount of traffic your
vinyl will have to stand up to in any room will make a major impact on what level
of quality you end up selecting. In a guest bathroom that tends to gets infrequent
visitors, for instance, you might very well get away with selecting more of a
medium quality vinyl.
As a general rule, you should feel free to put higher quality
vinyl anywhere; but you should be very careful where you put lower quality
material. Because ultimately, you should replace vinyl because you're tired
of looking
at that pattern--not because the vinyl is tired-looking itself.
Two manufacturing techniques are used to produce sheet vinyl floorings inlay
and rotogravure printing. With inlaid flooring, the more expensive and durable
of the two, the patterns goes all the way through to the backing. In the manufacturing
process, vinyl granules are applied to a backing through a series of templates,
giving the design substantial visual depth. Multiple layers are fused together,
and then the surface is given a wear layer for protection. With a less expensive
rotogravure floor, the pattern is printed with vinyl inks onto a coated mineral
felt backing and a wear layer is added.
Pattern. Once you decide upon the quality of vinyl you need, we suggest only
looking at the vinyl in that price range. Otherwise, you're liable to fall into
the dreaded trap of falling in love within a pattern that's only available in
a lesser quality. While one would think that different patterns are available
different levels of quality, unfortunately it doesn't work that way in vinyl.
Note.Vinyl flooring,
a plastic material, is sold as either sheets or tiles. Sheet flooring is applied
from 6-, 9-, or 12-foot-wide rolls; tiles are normally 12 inches square. Sheet
flooring is generally used where a seamless look is wanted; another advantage
is that it is impervious to damage from water that can seep between the joints
of other flooring materials.
Installation of sheet vinyl is best left in the
hands of a professional or experienced installer. A new era in Vinyl flooring
market 12', 15’ and 6 feet wide vinyl available
for seamless jobs.
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