Vinyl
flooring is the least expensive flooring on that is on the market. This
flooring is available in two different forms, which are sheets and tiles. It
also comes in a wide range of colors, styles, and designs. Vinyl flooring tiles
are easy to install especially if they come with the self-adhesive backing. If
you choose the vinyl sheets you will need a professional to help install the
flooring.
VinylFlooring Pros
Vinyl floors
make a softer surface than other hard flooring materials, like wood or tiles.
During the installation process, there is a thin layer of felt or foam that is
laid down on top of the vinyl. This layer is what allows the floor to be more
flexible than other flooring options.



Vinyl flooring
is a durable and long-lasting flooring option, which means that it will wear
down for years. Many manufacturers stand by their products with warranties of
up to 20 years. Flooring that is well- maintained is able to last for over 25
years.
Vinyl Flooring
Cons
Vinyl flooring is made out of polyvinyl chloride
(PVC), which emits volatile organic compounds (VOC) into the air. Having VOC in
the air lowers the air quality which makes this is one of
the biggest problems with vinyl. There are some manufacturers that have started
using a smaller amount of PVC which helps cut down on the amount of VOC that is
emitted into the air.
The
installation process of vinyl is pretty simple, but the problem comes during
the pre-installation phase. This is when the sub floor has to be prepared for
the new flooring. Doing this means that all particles need to be removed
otherwise the tiles will not look neat and uniform.
This
flooring option can withstand a lot of damage. But one thing it cannot handle
is sharp objects being dropped on the floor as this could rip the floor. You
should also consider having pads put on all your furniture so that the
furniture will not peel or cause damage to the flooring.