When it comes to popularity, you can’t go wrong with vinyl flooring. Not only does it look good, but it costs less than other flooring materials. As a result, modern homes often use vinyl flooring to make their houses look good. Alternatively, people who want to set “themes” or go for particular looks can take advantage of vinyl’s looks. 

Believe it or not, vinyl was actually discovered by a French physician during the 19th century. Fast forward to 1947, a Swedish company became the first to use vinyl with its flooring materials. Soon afterward, using vinyl for flooring became a trend that many of us can still see today. With that said, why should you use vinyl flooring? Here are some advantages you can get:

Budget-Wise, the Best Choice

As mentioned above, vinyl flooring is affordable. Since it can be made out of recyclable material, manufacturing it has lesser costs than other flooring materials. However, the prices of vinyl flooring may differ when it comes to thickness and pattern. A brand can also play a role in price range, so if you’re not particular about it, getting local material can be a good option too.

Stain-resistant

Vinyl flooring is non-toxic and can resist a variety of stains. Vinyl is treated with chemicals that make it virtually stain resistant. Depending on the liquid spilled, you can easily clean up your vinyl flooring. Of course, regular maintenance is still required to keep the vinyl’s appearance like brand new.

Water-resistant

Wooden floor tiles may look good, but once water seeps in, they’ll begin to rot. Some wood tiles can also develop bloats or welts as a result of water constantly spilling on them. On the other hand, Vinyl flooring is a plastic that’s made out of chlorine and ethylene. Since it’s plastic, you don’t have to worry about any damages brought about by any liquid.

Odor-resistant

Add odor resistance to the many things vinyl can withstand. Unlike cork and wood, vinyl’s smooth surface doesn’t have tiny holes in it. Cork and wood can have a porous surface. With that said, liquids can seep into it and develop some nasty smells. With vinyl flooring, you have to wipe the mess away.

Durability and Malleability

Vinyl can stand the test of time and is very malleable. You can easily mold or even cut vinyl flooring to fit uneven floor areas compared to wooden tiles. Though you could still cut the wooden tiles, it wouldn’t be practical and cost you even more.

Lots of Designs Are Available

Unlike marble or granite floor tiles, vinyl flooring can come in a lot of looks and designs. You can imitate a wood panel’s warm look with vinyl flooring. There are also designs that resemble stone pathways and wood grain.

Easy to Install and Remove

Most vinyl tiles are easy to install. Newer types of vinyl flooring have adhesives on their back. Just peel off the protective plastic covering it, lay it down on the floor, press firmly, and that’s it. At the same time, vinyl is easy to remove. 

If you have a damaged tile set within your floor, you can remove an individual piece and replace it with a new one. With ease in installation and removal, most DIY or do-it-yourself builders prefer to use vinyl. 

Recyclable

Since vinyl is mostly made out of plastics, it’s an excellent material to recycle. Vinyl can be melted down and recycled up to 8 times. If you want an environmentally friendly option for your house, you can’t go wrong with using vinyl as a suitable flooring material. 

Takeaway

One of the best choices for flooring today is vinyl. Not only is it affordable, but it has a variety of resistances, it’s easy to remove and install, and it is also an environmentally sound material to use. If you’re worried about looks, don’t be. Vinyl can imitate wood grains and other awesome designs for your floor. So next time you’re out shopping for floor tiles, consider vinyl as your go-to material. 

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