One of the most popular types of flooring today is vinyl. It’s easy to understand why vinyl flooring is a popular home flooring material: it’s inexpensive, water- and stain-resistant, and super easy to clean. This makes it perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, entryways—any areas with lots of traffic and moisture, including those below ground level. It’s easy to install, and comes in thousands of designs.
The Main Types of Vinyl Flooring
1. Stone Plastic Composite (SPC)/ Rigid Core Vinyl Planks
Arguably the most durable type of vinyl flooring, SPC is characterized by a dense core layer. It can withstand lots of traffic and is tough to bend or break.
2. Luxury Vinyl Tiles (LVT)/ Luxury Vinyl Planks (LVP)
The word “luxury” in this regard refers to rigid vinyl sheets that look a lot like real wood, and are much stronger and more durable than vinyl flooring from the 1950s. They can be cut into planks or tiles and installed in patterns that suit the user.
3. Wood Plastic Composite (WPC) Vinyl Planks
WPC vinyl flooring is a technologically advanced design, made with four layers. These are the rigid core, top layer, decorative print, and wear layer. It is convenient because it doesn’t require any underlay during installation.
A Variety of Installation Options to Choose From
Vinyl flooring can come in a variety of cuts, such as planks or tiles. These are loose-lay (no glue), glued or taped onto the existing tile or subfloor, which must be prepared in advance.
Preparing Your Subfloor for a Vinyl Flooring Installation:
● Ensure that it’s dry enough for adhesives to bond.
● Use a leveling tool and materials to even it out.
● Clean up any dirt before installation.
● Always apply primer before flooring installation
● Hire Professionals for a Clean Job
Post time: Jun-08-2020