Floating Lock Vinyl Flooring
Flooring material forms your first impression of your house by creating the entire ambience of your house. The flooring material defines the way a space looks to others in terms of its visual representation and acoustics and how it should be maintained. The floating-lock vinyl flooring is the perfect way when you desire to have a wood look that will appear warm yet provide not only costly maintenance but also hard maintenance upkeep. Oak style mixed with other elements makes up the flooring design that is timelessly elegant with the introduction of freshness in the modern day.
What is Floating-Lock Vinyl Flooring?
Floating-Lock Vinyl Flooring is based on a click system of floating-lock. The installation is done by using planks that interlock among planks. The entire construction process does not involve the usage of any adhesive substance by the use of glue and nails. The floor system is a type of floating structure that is suspended on top of its sub floor material.
The material can be attached on all the subfloor materials such as concrete and the available floor tiles. The solution also decreases the preparation work and at the same time lowers the total time.
Built for Real Life
Houses become places of action. The daily activities spoil the flooring material.
The vinyl flooring system has a floating-lock design incorporated that gives it a water resistance. There are products that are fully resistant to water. The material is a good option to be used in areas that need the use of bathroom and kitchen.
The coarse layer is shielding against scratches and dents. Less damage is caused by chairs and shoes and pet claws. Cleaning is only done in two steps. Wipe the floor and clean it with a damp cloth. You have finished your work.
The flooring produces a lower amount of sound than tile flooring. The majority of the planks are installed with a pad. The inclusion of the latter feature offers the user greater comfort besides reducing sound disturbances.
Style Without High Cost
The hardwood floors are still appealing in terms of appearance, only that their cost is high when compared to other types of floors. The floors should be tended to as far as sanding and sealing is concerned on a regular basis during the life of the floor. Oak Vinyl Flooring is a cheaper substitute for real wood flooring. The system does not need a hectic maintenance. Sanding is not necessary in the system. No staining is necessary in the system. The system facilitates easy maintenance work.
The solution is a great pick in terms of rental properties as well as home improvement or new building work.