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Advantages of Linoleum Flooring

 

Advantages of Linoleum Flooring

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Linoleum is NOT the same as vinyl. It’s actually made of natural

materials like ground stone, wood or cork powder. And for those

who think green, one of the main benefits is that it’s recyclable.

Another advantage of linoleum flooring is its cost. Compared to

other flooring materials like ceramic, wood or stone,

it’s much more affordable.

 

Linoleum flooring goes a long way. Many manufacturers offer up a

25-year warranty. However, linoleum flooring can actually last over

40 years. Longevity and affordability make linoleum flooring an

excellent choice for anyone. The many design options add to the

appeal of linoleum. There are hundreds of patterns, colors and styles.

From retro and modern to old world and minimalistic, it’s easy to find

the look you’re seeking. Combine different patterns and colors of linoleum

to create a truly custom floor.

 

Linoleum floors can handle high traffic areas without showing significant

wear and tear. As the manufactured oils in linoleum flooring cure, it’s durability

increases and becomes resistant to dents or scratches. This makes them the

perfect choice for those with pets, children or both. Plus, they’re very easy

to clean and nearly maintenance free. It has a protective top layer that wards

off dirt and scuffs. There’s no yearly sealing and a quick wipe down gets them

looking clean.  Linoleum floors are highly water resistant, which makes it an

excellent choice for laundry rooms, bathrooms and kitchen.

 

Linoleum flooring is also soft, warm and quiet underfoot. It holds the room

temperature and will suppress foot traffic noise. Affordable price, great warranty,

durability, easy maintenance and many design choices are all

reasons why choosing linoleum flooring is never a bad decision.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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