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| RESILIENT VINYL |
| Featuring Congoleum
(sheet and tile) and Amtico (tile). |
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| Why Choose
Resilient Vinyl Flooring? |
Vinyl comes in both sheet
and tile form and in many colors, patterns, and textures, so
there are plenty of options available for installation
design. There is an option that will match any budget. On
the high end of resilient tile flooring (such as Amtico),
the tile can look amazingly realistic like wood, stone or
other materials. Congoleum is a more affordable vinyl tile
and sheet option, and comes in many stone and decorative
designs.
In applications where both cost and the ease of keeping
clean are top priorities, resilient or vinyl flooring should
be considered. Vinyl flooring is durable, quiet, and water
resistant. Due to both its softness and water resistance,
vinyl is a good flooring option for bathrooms and kitchens.
And like carpet, vinyl is flexible, so in some cases it can
be installed over subfloors that are less than perfectly
level.
Pros
- Relatively inexpensive
- Easy to clean
- Durable
- Quiet
- Water resistant |
Cons
- Hard to repair
- Some varieties show wear over time |
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