Hard surface flooring provides a number of benefits over other floor types. In most cases, these floors are more durable and less likely to require replacement than some other types of flooring. One of the biggest benefits of choosing hard flooring is durability. Hard surface flooring includes almost any surface material other than vinyl, tile, and linoleum. In most cases, some of these materials are more durable than others, which is to say that some are less durable than others. For example, vinyl floors can only withstand certain pressures, such as being dropped on their sides, being walked on by an average-sized dog and so forth. By contrast, vinyl composition tile can withstand and even exceed the pressures that are placed upon it.
Another advantage of the hare surface flooring is that it is more resistant to spills or stains than most other types of flooring materials. This is due to the fact that vinyl is one of the few flooring materials that do not contain any Resolve A (a bonding agent). Therefore, if something spills on vinyl, such as juice or other liquid stains, it will not cause permanent damage to the material, which can be frustrating for many homeowners. Most of the hard surface flooring such as vinyl is relatively easy to clean and can simply be swept or mopped with a normal cleaner. However, the ease of cleaning the vinyl floor does not mean that it can be left unattended or allowed to sit, which is why many people choose to have their vinyl tiles sealed.
Sealing hard surface flooring products helps to protect them from stains that can damage the product or even scratch it. While many people worry about the color of their floor becoming faded, most vinyl flooring products remain vibrant in color and pattern for years at a time. This is another reason why many homeowners choose luxury vinyl tile over other luxury flooring options. For instance, in August 2021, a major investment company in the U.S., Cabinetworks, acquired the Miami-based flooring products provider for commercial and residential housing, Paramount Global Surfaces.
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