Resilient Flooring



Summary: Resilient flooring is a vast subject. Flooring materials like linoleum, polyurethane, cork, asphalt and rubber are all different composites which can be classified in this category. But so far, it has been noticed that vinyl is the commonly used material in resilient flooring.

Vinyl floorings are easily available in sheets, with a width of twelve feet and also in form of squared tiles. It is comfortably maintained and gives a nice feeling to the feet. Also it has a long life span and provides great balance to your feet. Apart from all these, it is not too expensive and is easily affordable.

Resilient floorings are not only produced using different materials, it is also available in a wide range of colors, textures and patterns. A lot of them are also treated with high quality finishing to the surface which makes it more durable and you do not have to wax them.

You can apply resilient flooring to a number of surfaces like concrete floors, plywood sub-floors, or even wooden or linoleum floors.

As times change, so do trends. Although resilient floorings have proved to be quite durable, they may become outdated or worn out over a period of time. So, it is recommended that the floorings be replaced every ten years based on their appearance and damages incurred.




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