The vinyl flooring goes by many names including linoleum, luxury vinyl tile, peel, stick, resilient, and to name a few; whether it comes in a sheet plank or tile, the luxury vinyl flooring is a popular choice for everyone who is looking for durable, water-resistant, and cost-effective floor.

Here is a quick overview of how to pick the right vinyl flooring;

Peel & Stick Vinyl

Both are the most common and easiest to install just like any other type of flooring, these only require flat, smooth, and secure subfloor prior installation. Some styles can even be grouted to look like real tile

Sheet vinyl tile

Also known as linoleum, the sheet vinyl flooring tile is best to consider for kitchens and bathrooms since no dirt and water can go underneath if installed properly. Some sheet vinyl tiles are glue optional which makes installation quite easier than before

Plank Flooring

Commonly known as the luxury tile, this option gives a look of stone wood and other common flooring looks. It’s easy to install, easy to clean, and growing in popularity due to its phenomenal durability and water-resistant properties

It can also be installed with an underlayment for sound damping

Other Types of Vinyl Flooring

Some other types of vinyl flooring include homogenous, and heterogeneous vinyl flooring covering, both have certain features and qualities that make them recommended for different commercial as well as residential places, but according to my observation, and market survey, the vinyl flooring – though it belongs to any type – is widely recommended for high traffic areas be it a hospital, clinic, restaurant, shopping mall, or other commercial places

If vinyl flooring is suitable for a residential project, then it will be suitable for kitchens and bathrooms since it doesn’t need much maintenance, and there’s no fear of highlighting stubborn stains that often get prominent in main use areas

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