Their ease of installation and affordable price makes vinyl flooring the flooring material of choice for a vast majority of homes across the country. The cost of installation is lesser than wood floors, and installing involves using adhesive to stick the vinyl flooring to a sub floor. Generally, you can choose from sheet vinyl and vinyl ties. Bot
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h these types have high resistance to stains. The colors and textures that you can choose are also varied, allowing you to customize a look for your
You can install vinyl flooring tiles in both homes as well as commercial areas like super markets etc. Vinyl flooring tiles for home use can range from the inexpensive end of the scale that consists of self stick tiles that look just like ceramic tiles, to heavier, thicker marble-like tiles that are better looking and boast of natural looking patterns. Both these types of vinyl tiles are available in 12" X 12" sizes and above. The luxury tiles are usually installed using the full spread method, but self stick luxury tiles are also available. Patterns are easy to create with both inexpensive and luxury tiles.
For a vinyl floor to look as good as it can, make sure that the sub floor installation is well done. Any imperfections in the sub floor can result in an unevenly laid out vinyl floor. Get your tiles installed by a professional flooring company, who can ensure that the tiles are laid close enough without gaps or cracks in between. Use recommended cleaners to use your vinyl floor, and protect from sharp and heavy objects. Use rugs at strategic places to prevent sand and grit from entering the house.
Hello! I am interested in getting an estimate for flooring installation in my condominium. I currently have prefinished floors/carpet/tile. I would like to replace all of the flooring with a dark stained, prefinished bamboo flooring. I live in midtown Atlanta. Please contact me for more details.
Courtney P
Thinking about replacing carpet and linoleum in a finished basement with tile and bamboo. Needs to be moisture resistant, no formaldahyde. thinking about 600 square feet of bamboo with a standard stairwell, and about 150 square feet of tile. If you do so, framing and tiling a custom shower in a corner of the bathroom would be great too.
Steve R