Composition

A vinyl floor is a sturdy plastic floor that consists of several layers: the base, a protective layer of fiberglass, the design and the finish.

Vinyl durability depends on the thickness of the layer and the strength of the substrate.

An additional coating increases resistance to scratching and wear.

Aesthetic possibilities

Vinyl is available in countless colors and designs, and can mimic other floor coverings (eg, tiles, hardwood …) and original fantasy designs. Even designs that combine figures perfectly are possible.

Maintenance

A vinyl floor is very easy to maintain. Weekly vacuuming and regular washing with a detergent designed for vinyl floors is sufficient.

Placement Can be placed almost anywhere in your home, even in damp areas (as long as the adhesive is not water-soluble) and still looks like a million bucks.

Thickness

Vinyl is available in thicknesses ranging from 1 to 3.5mm and in widths of 2, 3 and 4 meters. Remember that heavily loaded floors require a stronger and thicker quality than less loaded floors.

Advantages of vinyl flooring.

* The widest range of colors and designs.

Whether you want to mimic the look and feel of natural materials like wood, stone, or ceramic, or prefer a design that is only possible with modern printing technology, vinyl flooring offers the widest range of designs and colors. in any category of history.

* An excellent purchase

If you are a dealer, the price-to-earnings ratio of vinyl sheet is one of the best apartment deals compared to other floor coverings.

* Accommodation and resistance underfoot

Compared to other hard surface floors, it is easier to stand on vinyl for long periods. Its resistance is more tolerant with glasses or objects that fall to the ground. The comfortable vinyl frame suitable for children and the most flexible joints of the elderly.

* Low maintenance

Vinyl requires minimal maintenance, much less than any other flooring category.

*Waterproof

Vinyl sheet does not absorb liquids, making it ideal for any room in the house, especially bathrooms and kitchens. It also has fewer joints than vinyl tile, so there are fewer places for dirt and water to accumulate.

* Be installed anywhere

Vinyl can be used under, at, or above ground level on most subfloors (except carpet).

* Vinyl sheet is 6 ‘or 12’ feet (1.8m or 3.6m) wide, creating a more uniform looking installation.

* Sound absorption effect

* Never feels cold

Disadvantages of vinyl flooring * Less durable than some other floor coverings (eg tiles, linoleum, …)

* Big differences in quality, make sure the floor quality is tailored to use

* Do not increase the value of the home

Vinyl sheet is less likely than natural flooring products to enhance the monetary value of your home.

* Scratches or opens more easily

Thinner vinyl is more susceptible to open and other sustainability issues. For high-use areas, it is best to install the thickest, best quality vinyl.

* Not as friendly to other floors (adhesive-free laminated vinyl tile)

For workers, installing vinyl sheet is not very complicated, but it requires precision and preparation. The subfloor must be prepared to make it smooth, flat and dry before laying it on the floor. After laying the floor, sealing the joints can be difficult. When a board is required, it is best to leave the installation to a professional.