Categories: HOME IMPROVEMENT

Advantages and Disadvantages of Vinyl Plank Flooring

Vinyl plank flooring is a relatively unknown material it has the many of the same characteristics that make vinyl siding so popular. Easy to install, inexpensive, and made to replace wood, vinyl plank flooring could be the perfect solution for a homeowner looking to replace his flooring.

Vinyl plank flooring may appear to be wood to the untrained eye. Manufactured to come in standard sizes common to wood floors, it is carefully machined to create a seamless appearance once installed while maintaining the durability of the product. A plank should never be confused with vinyl tiles or sheets, which give a completely different look to a space.

Because vinyl plank flooring is made to imitate the appearance of real wood, it is available in a wide variety of colors, wood grains, and finishes. Most colors available imitate hardwood and softwood planks. A popular addition is a satin urethane coating which protects the floor from dirt and scuffs. There are other finishes that offer either a high or low gloss shine.

One of the largest advantages of vinyl plank flooring is that it is waterproof. This makes it a particularly good material for bathrooms and kitchens, where moisture could be a problem. Spills in areas with these floors can be mopped up quickly without worrying about warping or becoming water damaged over time like traditional wood products.

Vinyl plank flooring is very inexpensive when compared to actual wood flooring options. The cost can be half of traditional hardwood flooring options, but the real savings could come in the form of installation costs. Vinyl planks can be installed at a fraction of the time it would take to install real wood. Also, vinyl plank installation can be an easy do it yourself project for a dedicated homeowner.

Despite the numerous advantages of this material, there are a few drawbacks that should be carefully considered by the consumer. Vinyl plank flooring is not biodegradable and is very difficult if not impossible to recycle. This may be an issue of concern for environmentally conscious consumers.

Also, vinyl plank flooring is not as thick as traditional wood options. This may mean that an additional sub floor should be added. It is important that whoever installs the vinyl plank flooring carefully follows the manufacturer’s recommendations; doing otherwise could void your warrantee.

Although vinyl plank flooring is largely maintenance free, it must be cleaned with special cleaners made by the manufacturer. Using traditional cleaning products may remove the finish. Wax should never be used on this material, it could dull the shine.

Choosing to replace the floors in your home can be a difficult decision. Go to a home improvement center to examine your different material options in person before deciding on the option that best fits your home. If you are not comfortable installing your new purchase, be sure to call a licensed contractor that has experience installing your flooring.

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