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Vinyl Flooring

Resilient vinyl flooring reflects natural woods, tile, and stone in stunning high definition for a naturally realistic floor that will enhance any decor. Enjoy superior comfort while minimizing sound transmission.

Resilient Flooring as the name implies has some “give” or elasticity when you walk across them.  It also comes with a superior moisture resistant. This makes it a perfect floor for kitchens, bathrooms, hallways and basements.

There are two types of resilient flooring, Sheet vinyl and Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT)

Vinyl flooring offers unmatched options for style, performance and value. Vinyl flooring can now realistically mimic the look and textures of real ceramic, stone and wood grain patterns. These amazing replicas have such incredible realism it is difficult for most people to tell whether it's the real thing or not.

Maintenance

  • New Vinyl floors are very durable and long lasting, but like any floor covering they still need regular maintenance to stay looking new.

  • Taking consistent care of vinyl floors is simple and can add years to its life.

  • Follow these general guidelines for vinyl flooring. For more detailed information always refer to the manufacturers’ written floor care procedures.

  • Sweep or vacuum your floors regularly to remove loose dirt or grit. Please ensure that the beater is turned off as it may lead to scratches.

  • Occasional mopping with clean, warm water or manufacturer recommended floor cleaner maintain the look of the floors.

  • Place non-sticking floor mats or rugs at every doorway leading to outside.

  • For spots and spills wipe them immediately with a clean cloth.

  • Avoid using abrasive scraping tools as they lead to scratches.

  • Restore the Sheen: If your floor becomes dull looking, first, try cleaning it with lukewarm water and clear ammonia to see if there’s a film on your floor causing the dullness. Use one tablespoon of clear ammonia to one quart of lukewarm water
    tablespoon of clear ammonia to one quart of lukewarm water.

    If that doesn’t work, use the manufacturer's recommended floor polish to restore your vinyl floor to its original gloss level.



 

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