Summer is over and the kids are back in school, which means it’s time to do some remodeling at home!
If you have a busy home full of children and pets, vinyl flooring is an excellent option to consider when completing your fall renovations. Vinyl can stand up to heavy traffic and will never fade, stain or dent. It is exceedingly durable, and also easy to clean!
Vinyl flooring is a great choice for kitchens and bathrooms, due to the fact that it is highly versatile and resists moisture all while looking great. Vinyl comes in various sizes, finishes, colors and styles, giving you numerous options to fit the look of your room. Patterns can range from a wood grain look, to a ceramic tile look, to plain, to speckled, and so on.
Vinyl is known for being like carpet, in the way that it is comfortable to walk on. But unlike carpet, vinyl is much less likely to hold bacteria, mold and mildew. Much of today’s vinyl contains silver additives for nature’s own antimicrobial protection against these things. So, if your kids play on the vinyl floor, they are protected. And when it does come time to clean the floors, vinyl is Scotch-guarded which makes it easier to clean – simply use plain water with a small amount of mild dish detergent if needed.
The price of vinyl flooring is very kind to your wallet. It’s made like many other products, ranging from good, to better, to best, all priced accordingly and to one’s own particular taste.
The gloss and PVC of vinyl is as tough as nails. It doesn’t wear out, it doesn’t fade or discolor from heat or sunlight, and it won’t gouge, rip or tear easily. But don’t fret if something does go wrong – vinyl floors can be repaired by a professional!
Today’s vinyl flooring is a whole new ball game in floor design and durability, so give it a try! Visit Huffmans Floor Covering at 3860 Bayshore Rd., Suite 5A, North Cape May to choose your new vinyl flooring. For more information, call (609) 886-1131 or visit www.floorcoveringcapemay.com.
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