Resilient Flooring: A Reflection of You

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Resilient flooring is perhaps one of the least expensive flooring materials available today.
Sold in tiles, sheets or planks, resilient flooring offers a wide array of installation techniques that has gained in popularity due to the flexibility of design and the never-ending color combinations that can be used.
Often used in places with high traffic, such as shopping malls and restaurants, the ability to create a unique floor with the use of resilient flooring is limited to only the creative capabilities of the individual purchaser.
Common types include, however are not limited to the following groups, seen in normal applications and installations:
  • Vinyl Composition Tile (VCT)
  • Linoleum or Vinyl Sheet flooring
  • Rubber tiles
  • Stair tread "Non-Slip" applications
  • Cork tiles
While all resilient flooring is manufactured for durability and the resistance to stains, the unique composition of this type of flooring with the ability to "bounce back", provides a cushioned feeling, making this flooring an ideal floor for hospitals or any such scenarios where individuals are required to be on their feet for long periods of time.
Primarily introduced and installed in residential applications, resilient flooring continues to be used in commercial applications with superior adaptability to fit requirements that are eco-friendly and cost effective.
Used in healthcare facilities from satellite clinics to hospitals worldwide, it is easily cleaned on a daily basis, resistant to harsh chemicals used for disinfecting purposes while maintaining brilliance and integrity.
Easily replaced if damaged, medical facilities have found that it is superior to all other flooring lasting 10-20 years.
With non-allergenic composition, this type of flooring maintains air quality standards throughout hospitals and research centers; will not trap dust or dirt particles when combined with moisture which can produce microbial contamination.
In residential applications, resilient applications are typically found in kitchens, bathrooms, family rooms and particularity in high traffic areas.
Available in plank configurations with simulated wood finishes, it may be installed in a "floating floor" manner, visually appearing to be a wood floor with additional benefits.
Resilient flooring is also available in travertine, slate, clay tiles, marble and terrazzo making installation possibilities endless.
Other types of resilient flooring simulate jewel stones; mosaic and granite which providing possibilities in flooring patterns that are truly are a work of art.
The many advantages far out-weigh any negative skepticism that was once associated with this type of flooring.
Some of the most common, noted advantages include: 1.
Do-it-yourself friendly.
Requires no special skills or prior flooring installation experience.
2.
Easy to clean.
Virtually maintenance free.
3.
Resistant to stain, spill and scratches.
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Choice of multiple colors with ability to create one-of-a-kind patterns.
5.
Eco-friendly with no adverse effects of environment.
Resilient flooring material is 100% biodegradable.
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Highly cost effective when compared to other flooring choices.
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Life span of 10-20 years under normal care.
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Bacteria and allergen-resistant While costs remain the lowest of all flooring materials, resilient flooring prices per square foot vary from distributor to distributor.
Available at all local home improvements stores nationwide, average costs for this type of flooring will vary depending on style or material selected as follows:
  • Simulated concrete tiles- $4-$15 per square foot
  • Asphalt (rubber) tiles- $2-$5 per square foot
  • Linoleum sheets- $3-$8 per square foot
  • Vinyl tiles (VCT) or sheets- $2-$8 per square foot
There are unlimited advantages not offered by any other flooring material.
From flexibility of design, to comfort, to endless color and texture choices, resilient flooring is more than a rugged and durable floor covering, resilient flooring is a reflection of you.
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