The Pros & Cons Of Vinyl Flooring 2021.

Vinyl flooring is an affordable, durable, and easy-to-install material. Find out the 4 Things You Need To Know Before Selecting Vinyl Flooring. Vinyl flooring is often confused with other types of flooring, such as linoleum and laminate. Due to their versatility, durability, and similarity to wood planks and stone tiles, luxury vinyl tiles and planks are becoming increasingly popular. There are many pros and cons when it comes to choosing vinyl flooring over other floor types. We break down the main pros & cons and what you need to know.

Pros

  • Vinyl flooring is more affordable than wood, marble, or stone.

  • Vinyl flooring is easy to clean and requires little maintenance. To keep it in good condition, you can sweep it with a broom and then mop it with a damp cloth.

  • Floors made of vinyl are extremely water-resistant. Thus, even if you leave liquids on the floor for an extended period of time you won't have to worry about them spilling. No damage will be done to the vinyl when it's wiped off. Being water-resistant makes vinyl flooring an excellent choice when living in a humid environment, such as Singapore. If you walk on vinyl barefoot you are treated to a softer floor.

  • Maintaining vinyl flooring properly can enable it to last for years.

  • Its wear layer protects vinyl flooring from stains after spills, which makes vinyl flooring highly stain resistant.

  • Without professional assistance, vinyl flooring can be easily installed

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Cons

  • Heavy furniture can leave permanent marks on vinyl flooring. Heavy or pointed objects can cause permanent marks on vinyl floors if they are dragged across them.

  • It is not possible to repair vinyl tiles or sheets, so you have to replace them.

  • There are more environment-friendly options, but they still contain plastic and are not biodegradable.

  • Those with respiratory problems or allergies may be adversely affected by new vinyl floors due to VOC emissions.

  • Installation on a bumpy floor is not recommended, since you will be able to see any small indents or bumps through the vinyl. There's even a chance that the vinyl will crack or become further damaged as a result of this bump.

  • Time and direct sunlight may cause it to fade and turn yellow. This makes it unsuitable for outdoor use since it becomes discoloured quickly if exposed to sunlight.

  • When rubber is in contact with vinyl flooring, it is susceptible to chemical stains. This may cause discolouration and tarnishing of the flooring.

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So there you have it, vinyl flooring is indeed affordable, durable and easy to install. It does however need to be laid on a smooth surface and repairing is not possible.

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