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The lowdown on vinyl floors & how you can enhance your home with luxurious new flooring

When you think about vinyl flooring, does your mind conjure up an image of a yellowing, plasticy looking, flimsy sheet? - Well, that might have been the image of vinyl in the 80’s, but things have come a very long way since then!

 

Today, a new vinyl floor installation is a true home upgrade. Not only is vinyl extremely durable, it’s also very easy to maintain and is highly affordable. With a huge range of colours available, you can choose a vinyl floor that perfectly suits your home. Our range of rigid vinyl offers you the option to create wood-effect looks in plank or herringbone style, as well as stone-effect tiles.

 

 

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In terms of composition, our rigid vinyl floors are constructed with a stone polymer composite at its core. This helps to prevent the floor suffering from expansion and contraction, but it’s benefits certainly don’t end there…rigid vinyl flooring also offers :

 

  • Quick installation : The boards interlock at the edge meaning a new vinyl floor installation doesn't involve complex procedures or expensive tools. Our rigid vinyl also has underlay already backed onto the boards, reducing material and labour costs.
  • Versatility : Rigid vinyl planks or tiles are available in a variety of colours and styles to match any interior, whether that’s a commercial or residential environment.

These are just a couple reasons why vinyl flooring might be a better option than having a new wooden floor installed if you are on a budget or need low-maintenance solutions.

 

Rigid vinyl is a popular choice for its versatility, rigid vinyl is the fastest growing floor covering in the world. Planks are supplied as 180mm x 6.5mm boards, there is a 0.7mm wear layer coated with pol

yurethane and aluminium oxide. This construction makes the planks scratch, stain and water resistant. Rigid vinyl flooring installation can be completed in areas where moisture can be an issue, and where you need resistance against stains. This would include rooms such as the bathroom, the kitchen, and the basement.

 

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