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Luxury Vinyl 101

Luxury Vinyl Flooring in Michigan

Vinyl flooring offers that perfect combination of beauty, maintenance, and durability. With hundreds of unique colors and patterns, including a variety of lifelike wood grains, you are sure to find the perfect look to coordinate with your décor.

VINYL FLOORING STYLES


SHEET FLOORING
The flooring material is laid down in sheets which are 6 or 12 feet wide. It is available in many visuals including hardwood, stone, ceramic tile, concrete, and even woven fabrics.

LUXURY VINYL TILE AND PLANK FLOORING
The flooring material is laid down in a variety of sizes of planks and tiles. Luxury vinyl tile – LVT – is laid in individual pieces and can be grouted to replicate the look of ceramic tile.  The planks are available in a smooth, distressed, and hand scraped finish, allowing the floor to look nearly like that of a real hardwood floor.


VINYL FLOOR BENEFITS

Vinyl floors are a popular option among homeowners for use in kitchens and bathrooms for their many benefits. Vinyl flooring is water and stain-resistant, versatile, and durable. It is comfortable underfoot and reduces noise, which can be important for owners with kids or pets. Vinyl floors are an attractive and economical solution to your flooring needs.

VINYL FLOORS MAINTENANCE

Taking care of a vinyl floor is easy. To keep your floor looking like new and avoid scratches, simply mop or dust mop regularly to remove loose dirt or grit. Glides or cushioned bottom protectors under chairs and table legs also help prevent possible scratching, and floor mats at all outside doorways keep dirt from coming inside.

If you have questions about installing or maintaining your vinyl flooring, or would like to browse a wide array of vinyl options for your home or business, we have knowledgeable staff who are ready to help. We carry top brands, including Congoleum, Mannington, and Armstrong vinyl flooring.

Vinyl – Before You Buy

Useful knowledge prior to buying vinyl flooring.

If you’re a smart vinyl shopper, you’ve checked out the other sections on vinyl and may be getting close to buying this popular and versatile flooring. You’ve learned that the vinyl flooring of yesterday is long gone and newer, better performing vinyl flooring is underfoot today. In this section we’ll introduce you to product insights, performance considerations, construction points and installation tips about vinyl flooring you should be aware of before you buy. We’ll also provide a list of possible costs you should keep in mind; costs that go beyond the basic price per square foot.

Today’s vinyl flooring offers wall-to-wall benefits.

The vinyl offered today is quite different from the vinyl of yesterday. Advances in construction and aesthetics have produced fashionable products that are both durable and affordable. You should know that many of the popular patterns today are inspired by nature, including those that imitate the exquisite look of natural stone. With an abundance of patterns and new methods of texturing the surface, very realistic vinyl looks have been achieved.

Vinyl flooring brings to mind the layer cake.

Vinyl is constructed of several different layers: the wear layer, the printed or decorative layer, an inner core consisting of a foam and vinyl layer, and a backing. Don’t automatically pick thick. When selecting your vinyl flooring, thicker is not always better. It’s the density of the inner core that will help your floor resist rips, tears, gouges and indentations.

Above all, concentrate on the top layer.

Understand that the quality of the wear layer, which is the actual surface layer of the floor, will determine how your floor will stand up to staining, scuffing and scratching. For example, a urethane wear layer will help with stain resistance. We recommend you consult with us about the wear layer that’s right for your home and lifestyle.

Study and know local traffic patterns.

When selecting the right vinyl for the rooms in your home, consider the room’s foot traffic and the types of activities that will take place. Ask us to review with you the manufacturer’s warranty and performance characteristics of the products that are available. Usually, extended warranties are available with upgraded products, giving you added confidence that your floor will stand up to your active household.

Here’s the line on seams.

Since vinyl comes in 6’ and 12’ widths, seaming may be necessary depending on the area to be covered. Certain patterns will hide seams better. For example, tile patterns with grout lines are better able to mask seams. Additionally, seam sealers may be visible in contrast with different vinyl textures and finishes. Be aware that it is your responsibility to maintain caulking in heavy water use areas. Get on top of the bottom line. Know the entire cost of ownership.

The “cost per square foot” of your vinyl floor is just one component of the entire project cost. To ensure there are no surprises, and the vinyl you select fits within your overall project budget, be sure to ask us to calculate the total cost of your floor covering project.

Here’s a list of potential additional expenses you may incur:

  • Furniture removal/replacement.
  • Demolition/disposal of old floor covering. Depending on the existing floor covering, this can be an expensive item; also, be sure to include the cost to dispose of the old floor covering.
  • Subfloor preparation. Depending on the condition of the subfloor, it may require additional work.
  • Vinyl installation. Determine the cost per square foot to install it.
  • Materials required to complete the installation. Your new vinyl floor may require additional materials to install it properly.

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