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$5.83/sq. ft.
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African Veld
African Veld

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$4.43/sq. ft.
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Agecroft
Agecroft

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$8.63/sq. ft.
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$8.63/sq. ft.
Antler Bay
Antler Bay

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$5.83/sq. ft.
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Arrow Ledge
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Aver Board
Aver Board

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$7.23/sq. ft.
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$7.23/sq. ft.
Aver Board Multi Width
Aver Board Multi Width

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$6.53/sq. ft.
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$6.53/sq. ft.
Bantan Fields
Bantan Fields

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$6.15/sq. ft.
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$6.15/sq. ft.
Boerum Hill
Boerum Hill

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$4.61/sq. ft.
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$4.61/sq. ft.
Buck Lake
Buck Lake

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$6.36/sq. ft.
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$6.36/sq. ft.
Canoe Plank
Canoe Plank

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$5.66/sq. ft.
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What is Vinyl Fllooring?

 

At a dinner party last weekend, your friend shared photos of her brand-new home renovation. Her spa-like bathroom looks like a dream, and you were surprised to hear she completed it on a realistic budget. Now you want your own zen haven, and a luxurious, expensive-looking floor is at the top of the shopping list. 

 

Luxury vinyl flooring can give you stunning natural looks at a fraction of the cost of authentic stone and hardwood. Another benefit? A core layer that's water resistant and incredibly durable, plus a protective wear layer that keeps everyday scuffs and scratches at bay!

 

Types of Vinyl Flooring

 

As you begin your hunt for the perfect investment, you've got four types of vinyl flooring options to choose from:

 

 

 

 

Vinyl Flooring Appearance

 

Looking for a luxurious, elegant marble that doesn't break the bank? Vinyl tile floors deliver a realistic and affordable option. Or how about a stunning whitewashed wood look for your modern home? Vinyl plank floors just might be your answer! The beauty of luxury vinyl flooring is not only the array of gorgeous styles and designs available. It's also the fact that technology has advanced enough to make photo-realistic floors durable and water resistant for the messiest household!

 

Benefits of vinyl flooring

 

You've found luxury vinyl flooring that will beautifully highlight your new renovations and give your home the finishing touch it needs. But will vinyl flooring work well in your chaotic, sometimes messy home? Here are the top benefits this resilient flooring option offers: 

 

 

The disadvantages are minimal, including: 

 

Vinyl Flooring Maintenance and Durability

 

It might be safe to say that you have the hardest part behind you once you've selected and installed your vinyl flooring! Thankfully, the maintenance it takes to keep your beautiful new floors looking stunning for years to come is pretty straightforward and requires minimal effort. You'll want to sweep or vacuum regularly, making sure to pick up dirt and debris that's accumulated. For an occasional deeper clean, reference the care instructions provided by the product manufacturer.

 

Clean, well-maintained floors give the durability of your vinyl flooring a boost. If you've got an active household, whether that's a few rambunctious pups or a couple of sports fanatics who play hockey in the house even after you tell them not to, pay attention to the wear layer. This is the topmost layer of your vinyl floor that protects it from scratches, scuffs, and stains. The busier your home, the thicker you want the wear layer to be! 

 

Vinyl Flooring Lifespan and Installation 

 

You and your husband have agreed on vinyl flooring and you've even found the perfect oak wood-look vinyl planks! Once you have them installed, how long can you realistically expect them to last? It's an important question since you want to make sure you're getting your money's worth. While you can safely expect several years from your new investment, the actual lifespan will depend on a few variables, all of which are within your control. These include: 

 

 

The first step to ensuring a long life for new vinyl flooring is a proper installation. A pro installer will take the time required to get it right the first time, including having the necessary tools and paying close attention to detail during the step-by-step process. At the end of the day, you can rest easy knowing you have a beautiful, long-lasting vinyl floor that's still protected by your product warranty. 

 

Vinyl Flooring FAQs 

 

What do you put under vinyl flooring?

 

A few factors determine what goes under vinyl during a flooring installation, including the type of vinyl you choose, how it's being installed, and the material of your subfloor. Underlayment options range from plywood or particleboard to cork, felt, or foam. But don’t worry! The manufacturer of the specific vinyl flooring you buy may also have a recommended underlayment, which your Flooring America experts can help you find. 

 

Where to install vinyl flooring?

 

Vinyl works well in nearly every room of your home! Wood-look vinyl plank floors showcase open-concept layouts beautifully while vinyl tile floors mimicking luxurious natural stone can turn your bathroom into a spa-like haven. 

 

Is vinyl flooring better than laminate?

 

Vinyl isn't inherently better than laminate. The better option is the one that best meets your lifestyle needs and adds beauty to your space! Laminate and vinyl flooring are both incredibly durable, with tons of colors and designs to choose from. They also resist water and are easy to clean should a mess occur. 

 

What are the pros and cons of vinyl flooring?

 

Like all flooring options, vinyl flooring has its pros and cons. A few of the benefits include: 

On the flip side, vinyl: 

 

What is the disadvantage of vinyl flooring?

 

Vinyl flooring can sometimes be difficult to remove, especially if the flooring installation involved adhesive. Plus, vinyl is made of synthetic materials that aren't considered environmentally friendly since they may emit VOCs.