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Vinyl or Laminate: Which is Better? (Part 2)

 Both vinyl and laminate are low-budget floor coverings that give the durable quality for a utility or kitchen area.  Also both of them can work well in a living area. When manufacturers talk about laminate flooring, they are mentioning about snap-together boards floating over the subfloor.  Also, vinyl flooring comes in snap-together planks; however, you can also purchase glue-down tiles or sheet flooring.  Some typical characteristics differentiate them from each other.

Choosing the Right Flooring for Your Space

At first glance, vinyl and laminate may seem like relatively comparable options. However, vinyl offers some benefits that laminate just can’t match. These include:

  • Superior water resistance. Vinyl planks and tiles crafted with water-extruding cores are particularly water resistant.
  • Quick, easy and economical replacement of individual tiles that are chipped, cut, broken or have been badly stained. This is especially beneficial in commercial environments, where heavy foot traffic results in rapid wear and tear of flooring.
  • Superior resistance to staining, fading and discoloration caused by sunlight.
  • Excellent cushioning and noise insulation.

Despite their similarities, there are a few distinct differences between them, which buyers must consider when shopping for the perfect home flooring. Of course, the pro flooring consultants at S&G Carpet and More are here to help you choose the right flooring for your home, business or facility too. Contact us or drop by one of our Northern California showrooms to talk about your options.

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