A vinyl flooring installation adds a cleaner and fresher style to properties in Bolton, Bury and Greater Manchester. Affordable and simple to install, vinyl has impressive durability and is a versatile choice for most homes. Made from synthetics, like UPVC, vinyl floors resist moisture. This makes them perfect for kitchens and bathrooms where other surfaces might not be up to the job.
Vinyl flooring comes in a choice of styles:
This blog post looks at the most popular applications for vinyl flooring and explains why it is such a suitable choice for these room spaces. If you would like to discuss our impressive range of vinyl products, please visit us at our premises in Radcliffe or call us for personal help and assistance.
The kitchen is the obvious place to have a vinyl flooring installation laid, and many homes in Bolton, Bury and the Greater Manchester area use it because it withstands foot traffic well and copes brilliantly with moisture. Spills wipe up easily without damaging the surface. Vinyl has a springier underfoot feel than laminate and hardwood, so dishes won’t always break if you drop them.
You can choose vinyl flooring in a choice of colours, patterns and effects, so achieving the design that you want is never a problem.
Bathrooms are more prone to moisture than any other part of the home and vinyl is by far the best option for installation. Sheet vinyl is an ideal choice for a bathroom because it offers a seamless finish and doesn’t have the cold feel of stone or tile. You can still enjoy the appearance of stone, tile or wood with a vinyl floor, but with an added level of comfort that’s pleasant to walk on.
Vinyl flooring is also a great choice for laundry rooms.
If you have a small apartment in Bolton, Bury, Manchester or the North West, it is often easier to use one type of flooring throughout. Vinyl flooring has the durability needed to work well in any apartment room and it resists scratches, wear and stains especially well. Using it to cover the subfloor of an entire apartment is a cost-effective choice which also reduces maintenance.
Like laminate and hardwood, vinyl flooring cleans more easily than carpet, so it works just as well in living space as it does in parts of the home which are more prone to the impact of moisture. With a price point that is within the budget of most homeowners, a vinyl surface can fulfil most of the objectives a buyer has in mind and will leave them feeling satisfied with their choice.