Vinyl Flooring
November 26, 2008
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Laminate & Hardwood Flooring
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Laminate & Hardwood Flooring
Vinyl flooring is a great alternative to many materials, such as wood and carpet. Commonly seen in commercial settings because of its durability. Vinyl flooring is simple to install and resists both scratching and moisture. This is in sharp contrast to wood flooring that may warp and crack from water damage, or show scratching from abrasions. Vinyl flooring, on the other hand, can keep a perfect appearance for several years with next to no maintenance. Even when damage or wear occurs, the floor can be very easily refinished with little cost. Damaged tiles can be removed without much trouble as well.
Hardwood flooring provides an attractive aesthetic appeal, but cannot maintain its finish when faced with moisture and high traffic. Vinyl flooring can provide the same traditional aesthetic without the upkeep problems typically seen. Vinyl manufacturers today have large lineups of products with great durability, as well as a range of textures. Vinyl flooring is available that looks just like wood flooring, or any other surface for that matter. Manufacturers such as Armstrong produce vinyl flooring that remains in perfect condition for years, with little maintenance.
High quality Armstrong vinyl flooring is produced to look just like hardwood. The Armstrong Hi-Definition printing process produces surfaces that look exactly like hardwood. Best of all, vinyl tile is no trouble at all to cut and fit around corners. This makes vinyl tile flooring a great solution in a variety of settings. Add to that its affordability, and vinyl tile is an incredibly attractive option for flooring. This is especially true when the flooring must withstand high traffic or frequent abrasions.
Check among any number of vendors for a huge variety of possible styles. Vinyl tile is not only durable, but extremely diverse in its range of style as well. Vinyl tile allows the designer to imitate almost any material without worrying about the subsequent maintenance issues. Armstrong is one of the largest names in the vinyl tile business. Employing over 12,000 workers, Armstrong is a pioneer in the vinyl tile market. With cutting edge printing technology, Armstrong has an emphasis on quality and longevity.
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