Vinyl Plank Flooring

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The Positives For Vinyl Plank Flooring

Viny plank flooring is making a strong come back as an extremely cheap alternative to the natural resources used for flooring such as hardwood, stone, tile, ceramic, cork, rubber, bamboo and linoleum and this may be because vinyl can imitate so many of these products such as vinyl plank flooring with very littlle difference! In this article, the pros and cons are weighed up carefully for the use of vinyl as an alternative sourse of material for flooring.

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Vinyl plank flooring is so close to the real thing that if you walked on it you would probably be excused for thinking that it was wood that you are strolling across except that you woud not hear any squeaks, groans and noises so typical when walking across floor boards. You see, vinyl is so very quiet and soft underfoot which in all fairness would most probably be the only reason that it would give itself away as a synthetic substitute to wood or stone. If layed correctly without any ripples, your rooms can look exceptionally, clean, bright, well maintained and have the appearence of wood or stone. However, if incorrectly layed without proper care and attention vinyl can be a disaster and look very much like a cheap imposter.

Luckily, the laying of vinyl whether its sheet, tile or plank is very easy. Vinyl plank flooring is probably the easiest one of all as its based on a tongue and sliding groove which locks in to place very much like hardwood or laminate. A self adhesive is supplied to ensure a smooth connection and all this should take very little time to complete compared to other types of flooring.

The two most distinct benefits vinyl has over other types of flooring and this is probably well known is its low price and water resilient qualities. Practically, vinyl has no equal when it comes to protecting areas such as the kitchen, bathroom, kids play area and any storage areas as this stuff lasts for ages, is extremely hard wearing unless you wear stiletos or throw knives. And of course these areas require regularly cleaning which is a breeze with a mop when you have this type of protection in these highly utilized areas.

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