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Learn About Luxury Vinyl Plank & Tile Flooring

Today’s luxury vinyl features some of the most innovative, versatile, and high-performing flooring available. Premium vinyl flooring offers the richness and texture of more expensive natural materials, such as hardwood, ceramic tile, and stone, without maxing out your budget. Offered in tile, plank, and sheet formats, vinyl flooring boasts realistic visuals, easy installation, and a high level of comfort.Get more news about Stone Look Vinyl Plank Flooring,you can vist our website!

Luxury vinyl is strong but soft underfoot, maintaining a comfortable temperature in all seasons. Vinyl is waterproof, which makes it perfect for kitchens or other high-traffic areas such as a living room or den. Mohawk’s luxury vinyl tile, plank, and sheet vinyl offers a durable, protective top layer that resists scratches, dents, and stains from family pets. It’s exceptionally easy to clean, and more protected against drops and spills─perfect for your family’s busy lifestyle.

We’ve tested flooring that’s been subjected to these conditions with and without the underlayment. By itself, the vinyl flooring often passes the indentation test, but with the underlayment, it most often fails. This creates a dilemma. You need a flooring material with inherent sound-deadening characteristics, but there aren’t many, and most cost more than an apartment owner wants to pay. So what’s the alternative? There are loose-lay products that do have acoustical properties with some cushioning that can be used in these situations.

Abatement chemicals used to remediate the removal of vinyl asbestos tile and cut-back adhesive can also adversely affect LVT. The solvent used in this process is typically a citrus-based chemical, or in some cases people may be crazy enough to use an aliphatic solvent-mineral spirits, naphtha, turpentine or a paint thinner. These solvents, aside from penetrating the concrete and perhaps never coming out, will soften vinyl flooring material and literally destroy it. To remove the solvents used in an abatement process, whether citrus based or aliphatic, an abatement company will use a surfactant or soapy solution.

Between the solvent and the surfactant, you’ve got yourself a combination that will compromise the installation. With the porosity of the concrete and the moisture vapor in it driving these chemicals back up to the surface along with the residual chemicals that were supposedly removed, you have a recipe for disaster. Not only will the LVT be ruined and the installation destroyed, but to get the substrate back to a condition for a new installation involves completely reprofiling the concrete after taking core samples to determine how far down the chemicals went so they can be removed. You may wind up taking more than a quarter inch off the concrete surface and then putting a blotter system down. This is not a problem, it’s a catastrophe!


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