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Is vinyl flooring good for a home?

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Vinyl flooring comes in 2 types—sheet flooring and tile flooring. Sheet flooring—which is laid down in sheets that are 6 or 12 feet wide—is water resistant and easy to install. Vinyl tile flooring comes in tile sizes of 9 or 12 square inches; it replicates the look of ceramic tile but is more economical. Luxury Vinyl Tile—which simulates stone or wood—comes in plank shapes, often 7" wide by 48" long. Vinyl Finishes There are 3 types of finishes for vinyl flooring, all of which provide a beautiful end result. Vinyl no-wax finish:  This is the lightest type and is great for areas with light foot traffic and minimal exposure to dirt and moisture Urethane finish:  More durable, this finish is heavier and can stand up to moderate foot traffic and is also resistant to scuffing and easy to clean Enhanced urethane finish:  This is the toughest available and can accommodate the heaviest foot traffic, is highly resistant to scratches and stains, and enjoys a lasting lustre without con

What flooring installation is generally cheaper from Ayatrio: Vinyl, Laminate or Wooden?

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7 Affordable Flooring Options 1. Vinyl Ayatrio Vinyl flooring comes in sheets, tiles, and planks and is predominately manufactured with PVC, resulting in durable, waterproof flooring that can be installed anywhere in your home. It requires little maintenance, just regular vacuuming or sweeping and the occasional mopping, and is one of the least expensive flooring options on the market. If installed correctly, you can expect it to last as long as 25 years. A. Sheet Vinyl This cut-to-length option has seen major advancements when it comes to design, texture, and quality. Ayatrio Sheet vinyl typically comes in 6’ and 12’ widths, making it heavy and cumbersome to handle, and is best left to the professionals to install. Cost:  The average cost is $1.25 per square foot (not including installation), with luxury brands priced at over $5 per square foot. B. Plank Vinyl If you’re looking for a realistic hardwood or stone alternative, plank vinyl is the cheapest choice for rivalling the look of