How to choose PVC floor sheet
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- Apr 12,2016
Summary
Thick flooring is not necessarily what you are looking for. You want a thick wear layer. That is the top layer and the one that really counts.
How to choose PVC floor sheet
Thickness
Thick flooring is not necessarily what you are looking for. You want a thick wear layer. That is the top layer and the one that really counts. It is the one that determines how well your flooring will stand up to traffic, as well as rips, tears and gouges. Talk to your retailer about what is right for you.
Quality
Pick the right vinyl flooring for the space. Ask your retailer to review with you the manufacturer's warranty and performance characteristics of the flooring you are interested in. You need to understand that premium products tend to have premium warranties. A good warranty is a great stress reliever.
Seams
Vinyl sheets sizes depending on the configuration of your room, seaming may be necessary. Make sure your retailer can explain to you where the seams are likely to be when your new floor is laid down. Certain floor patterns hide seams better. For example, tile patterns with grout lines mask seams beautifully.
In rooms with heavy water use, such as bathrooms and laundry rooms, you may need to occasionally replace the heavy caulking where the flooring meets the walls or toilet. You do not want water seeping under your flooring.
Cost
"Cost per square foot" is just one component of the overall price tag for new vinyl flooring. Ask your retailer to calculate the total cost of your floor-covering project. Here's what he or she may include beyond the cost of the viny