Vinyl Floor Types: What Types of Vinyl PVC Flooring You Should Choose

The durability of vinyl cannot be overstated. This applies to all types of vinyl floors. Because of the various plasticizers that are processed in vinyl, practically any type of vinyl can be used in any environment. It all depends on your individual preferences and needs, your interior design and of course your budget.

At the beginning, every homeowner will ask the same question: inlaid or printed? While the quality of both materials is absolutely the same, their aesthetic appearance is completely different.

Inlaid Vinyl Flooring

the original color granules are naturally arranged. The adaptability of the overall concept allows you to use inserted vinyl in almost any environment. However, what many homeowners dislike is that it looks exactly the way it should look: like vinyl. Nevertheless, you should consider inlaid vinyl floors for kitchens, bathrooms and outdoor areas.

Printed Vinyl Flooring

is, in fact, simple vinyl where human intervention is clear, namely adding prints that make it more suitable for decorating your home. Many homeowners prefer printed vinyl to loaded vinyl because it can be printed in a way that looks like marble, hardwood, or other types of expensive flooring.
As you can see, it is not difficult to choose the right types of vinyl flooring. At least not until it comes down to choosing size and shapes. There are three options:

Vinyl Planks, Sheets, and Tiles:

Vinyl Flooring Planks

Planks are large, square or one-piece vinyl rolls. Many people prefer vinyl planks because of the similarity to hardwood floors. Laying plank floors is the least time-consuming, but please note that even minor damage can mean that you have to completely replace the floor.

Vinyl Flooring Sheets

Vinyl Sheets are like smaller planks, still big enough to cover smaller floor areas at once. With their usual length somewhere between 8 and 12 feet (2.40 and 3.60 m), tracks are ideal for bathrooms or smaller kitchens. They are available in a wide range. Most of the time you will be asked to choose between loose (floating), padded (insulated) or fully vinyl sheets. The main differences lie in the different installation and the presence of comfort layers. Padded vinyl floors are glued to special comfort layers and can literally be applied to any surface. However, ESD vinyl sheets require a smooth sub-floor and are only held together at the edges. The best vinyl flooring is loose (floating), where the sheets are loosely laid over the floor and only attached with adhesive strips all around. An additional layer of glass fiber on the top makes it even less susceptible to damage.
Vinyl Flooring Roll Sheet

Vinyl Flooring Tiles

According to some interior designers, vinyl tiles are not exactly "noble". However, there are a variety of practical reasons for considering them. Above all, vinyl tiles can be easily removed or replaced without having to adjust the entire floor covering. In addition, vinyl tiles can look elegant, for example, if you want your floor to resemble an upscale marble floor.
Ultimately, the most important thing is which top coats and wear layers your vinyl floor has.

The importance of vinyl floor wear layers: How do you find the best solution?

All in all, the durability of your vinyl floor depends largely on the thickness of its top coat layers. You can choose three different surface materials to protect your floor even when used heavily.

Topcoat made of clear lacquer

In less frequented rooms, it can make sense to simply coat your vinyl floor with a clear layer of vinyl instead of an additional layer of wax and polish it occasionally to keep it shiny. Please keep in mind that this inexpensive option is the least durable choice for your vinyl floor.

Urethane coating

Urethane is known for its stain resistance, which in practice equates to a maintenance-free floor. Urethane layers are easy to bring to a high gloss and are also suitable for the high-traffic areas in your home.

More resistant layers

To further improve the resistance properties of urethane-coated floors, many homeowners opt for an additional aluminum oxide layer. Aluminum oxide is child and pet-friendly because it prevents wear and tears on the vinyl floor (especially when compared to a top coat made of clear lacquer) and because it is scratch-resistant.

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