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Vinyl Plank Flooring - Floors For Life!



Are you looking to update your home's flooring to start the New Year, but don't know what flooring choice to go with? You have heard about "Vinyl Plank Flooring" but what is it and is it right for you?


This article is intended to help you kick start 2021 with all the information you need to decide if Vinyl Plank Flooring is the right choice for your Mountain Home. Let's dive in.



First, What Does LVP & EVP Stand For?


LVP

If you have been shopping for flooring options you have most likely come across the letters "LVP". This stands for Luxury Vinyl Plank which implies that these planks visually look like hardwood floors. As individual pieces of vinyl, rather than sheet vinyl, they look almost like the real thing. This is a great plus as you get all the look of traditional hardwood floors with all the benefits of vinyl, such as it's waterproof protection.


Luxury Vinyl holds many different forms and types, some may be completely waterproof as others may be just water-resistant. This causes prices to vary at times depending on the level or grade of flooring you need for your lifestyle.


Vinyl plank flooring is the fastest growing flooring category due to its look, feel, color, and form options.

EVP

Another form of vinyl plank flooring is EVP options. EVP simply stands for Engineered Vinyl Plank, which is another form of Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring. This type of flooring, like most luxury vinyl, is extremely similar in look and feel to traditional hardwood floors. These floors are known to be extremely durable with waterproof options and a high-density fiberboard core.


Engineered vinyl plank flooring is typically much thicker than your traditional glue down vinyl due to being constructed with several layers, similar to a laminate floor. The floor is layered like so:

  • Top - Vinyl Layer

  • Middle - High-Density Core

  • Bottom - Back Underlayment (Provides Extra Cushioning)

Engineered vinyl plank floors are "clickable" which makes them easy to install. Its easier install, extra durability, waterproof protection, and amazing look make it a flooring option that may be too good to pass up.

What are the biggest advantages of Vinyl Plank Flooring?


Vinyl Plank Flooring Looks and Feels Real

Many people have a very difficult time being able to identify the difference between vinyl plank flooring and traditional hardwood, especially some of the engineered vinyl plank options. With thicker planks and high-density cores, these floors feel as real as any other.

Vinyl Plank Flooring Can Be Waterproof

One of the biggest benefits of going with a vinyl plank flooring option is its waterproof and water-resistant capabilities. These floors can remain strong against excess moisture and water, even though we still recommend cleaning up any mess as soon as possible. Engineered vinyl will be a great choice for places throughout your home close to water such as bathrooms, kitchens, and mudrooms.


Vinyl Plank Flooring Is Easy To Install

Vinyl flooring can be placed on top of almost any flat surface. Concrete, plywood, or tile? Engineered Vinyl will work. Its clickable design is a quick and easy install.


Although the flooring design can be installed with ease, we always suggest using one of our top-notch installers to do the job right for your home. Contact us today for help installing your new vinyl plank floors.

Vinyl Plank Is More Budget Friendly

Vinyl, the majority of the time, is less expensive than traditional hardwood or tile floors. You can also save money without having to pay labor expenses to rip up the previous tiles. You may still decide to rip up the previous floor or may be under height restrictions, but you might not have to rip up the previous tile.

Vinyl Plank is More Comfortable For Your Feet

That's right. Vinyl planks can be MUCH more comfortable on your feet. Its cork underlayment gives the floor an extra boost to be more flexible instead of excessively stiff.

Vinyl Plank Can Be Installed AFTER Your Cabinets or Appliances

Compared to other flooring options this vinyl is a tad bit thinner which helps avoid height restrictions that you may run into with cabinets and appliances. So, if you are looking to just update your floors without having to rip up cabinets or remove appliances, vinyl plank is the way to go.

Vinyl Plank Is Easier to Maintain & Clean

Due to your vinyl flooring being placed in planks, if one is damaged you can simply pull it out and replace the plank. This is a huge advantage to flooring options like tile which can be extremely difficult to remove.


Vinyl Plank Comes With Various Colors and Options

LVP and EVP flooring options have many great options in grays, distressed looks, or that mountain home farmhouse you've been dreaming of. Coloring options can be much more difficult and pricy for flooring options such as hardwood or tile.


What Are the Biggest Disadvantages of Vinyl Plank Flooring?


All flooring options come with their pros and cons. For vinyl plank flooring the biggest concerns before you make your purchase should be:

  • Improvements to the Value of Your Home - Compared to traditional hardwood floors, vinyl may not improve the value of your home as much. That being vinyl is still a desirable option for many potential home buyers.

  • Beware of Scratches - Vinyl can be scratched and damaged. When moving appliances or other objects be sure to be aware of this. It is more resistant to scratches than that of hardwood floors but less so then flooring options such as laminate.

  • Your Floor Needs to Be Even - Vinyl can be extremely easy to install if you have a level floor. Floor prep could be needed before the flooring can be placed.

Can Mountain Home Interiors Help Me Get New Vinyl Plank Flooring?


You betcha! As Rim Country's #1 Home Improvement and Flooring Design Center we are dedicated to superior craftsmanship to improve your Mountain Home.


Vinyl Plank Flooring is one of the fastest-growing and most desired flooring options to date. They offer a stunning design and look with all the durability you need for your mountain lifestyle. Many love their waterproof capabilities throughout their home.


We are here to help you purchase and install your new vinyl floors. Start by browsing our partner's flooring options here or stop by the store at 315 W Main Street in Payson, Arizona.

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