Sunday, 10 September 2017

Things To Know About Vinyl Flooring

Vinyl is a synthetic man made thermoplastic polymer material made up of ethylene (present in crude oil) and chlorine (found in regular salt) these two Substances combined together and the compound formed is polyvinyl chloride (PVC) which is commonly referred as vinyl.

first, we have to know what vinyl stands for Vinyl comes from poly vinyl chloride (PVC) generally it is used in PVC pipes that replaced the conventionally used metal pipes used in plumbing over some advantages like durability, corrosion resistant, cheapness and easy to install. All such qualities are also present in vinyl tiles. Vinyl tiles are easier to make, more durable, cheap, and of various varieties

Properties of vinyl:-
(i)  Vinyl is resistant to humidity and moisture.
(ii) Strong and much durable than other compounds.
(iii) Cost effective i.e lower in cost
(iv) Recyclable

Vinyl is a nature-friendly substance as it is made up of 57% of salt and 43% of crude oil.
Vinyl tiles are in vogue as they are attractive, cost effective and present in a wide range.
vinyl tiles don't crack like generally, tiles do as it is made up of plastic material.
vinyl tiles provide a wide range of variety to customers i.e of various colors and textures and surfaces like smoother in kitchen and bathrooms and something rugged in garages at cheaper rates.

Vinyl tiles take lesser installation time than other tiles.
Can be easily installed.
Long lasting and comparatively require less maintenance as vinyl tiles don't rot and warp like wood does.
Can be used in both home and offices.
Vinyl tiles are completely water proof.
it is easier to clean.
Comfortable to walk.


VINYL tiles have an extra protective upper layer to make it resistant to wear and tear which enhances its quality and can be said as scratch proof tiles.

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