Are there different grades of vinyl flooring?

There are three main types of vinyl flooring: LVT (luxury vinyl tile), LVP (luxury vinyl plank), and sheet vinyl. The best option for you and your home will depend on several factors including your style preferences, installation considerations, and budget factors.
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What is a good grade of vinyl flooring?

Wear Layer Ratings:
  • 6 mil (Good): Residential use.
  • 12 mil (Better): Residential – light commercial.
  • 20 mil+ (Best): Commercially rated. High traffic environments.
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Are there different grades of vinyl plank flooring?

The wear layer is the thickest of all layers that make up an LVT plank, and makes up most of its cost. Different grades of LVT have a range of wear layer thickness, ranging from 4 mil to 40 mil, which translates to 0.1 to 1 millimeter.
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What is the best thickness of vinyl flooring?

The rule of thumb is to use 4mm to 6mm thickness in heavily used areas of the house and 4mm and below for areas like the bedroom.
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What type of vinyl flooring is the most durable?

Rigid Core Vinyl Plank Flooring

This type is built to last thanks to a strong composite corner. Because of its durability, this option is a good choice for high-traffic areas like hallways, entryways and open-concept homes.
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Which is better vinyl plank or laminate?

Vinyl stands up the best against excess moisture and spills, and it can be less expensive than laminate. However, laminate gives a more realistic wood look to enhance the design aesthetic in your home.
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Is thicker vinyl plank better?

As a general rule, a thicker vinyl will provide more stability and comfort underfoot. So if you are looking for flooring to refresh your low traffic bedroom, a thinner vinyl plank flooring will work great for you.
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What are the different types of vinyl flooring?

There are three main types of vinyl flooring: LVT (luxury vinyl tile), LVP (luxury vinyl plank), and sheet vinyl. The best option for you and your home will depend on several factors including your style preferences, installation considerations, and budget factors.
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What does mil mean in vinyl flooring?

Within the vinyl flooring industry, the wear layer thickness is measured in 'mils'. 1 mil equals 1/1000th of an inch, or 1000 mils would be equivalent to 1 inch. For comparison, common plastic food wrap is roughly 5 mils thick. So, a 6 mil wear layer product is slightly thicker than 1 sheet of plastic food wrap.
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Should you put underlay under vinyl flooring?

Underlay. Most vinyl floors don't need an underlay. If the surface you're laying on is level and smooth, a well-cushioned vinyl floor should be fine on its own. Our Luxury Vinyl Click flooring is laid using the same as technique as laminate options in that it's loose laid creating a "floating floor".
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What's the difference between luxury vinyl plank and luxury vinyl tile?

LVT (Luxury Vinyl Tile) and LVP (Luxury Vinyl Plank) are two different types of luxury vinyl flooring. LVT is vinyl flooring designed in a tile shape, whereas LVP is vinyl flooring designed in planks to resemble traditional hardwood floor planks.
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What is the difference between vinyl plank flooring and luxury vinyl plank flooring?

The only difference between the two is the form. Luxury vinyl flooring (LVF) can be cut in either plank (LVP) to mimic hardwood or into groutable squares for stone and tile looks, called luxury vinyl tile.
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What is considered luxury vinyl flooring?

Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) or Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) has incredible hardwood floor, ceramic tile, or natural stone visuals. These products are much thicker (5mm up to 12mm) than traditional sheet vinyl floors (2mm) and can usually be installed over existing floors where sheet vinyl would most likely need a new subfloor.
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What is the difference between vinyl and luxury vinyl?

Luxury vinyl flooring is thicker and more durable than vinyl. While it is also susceptible to scratches, you can expect it to stand up to pets, kids, and footsteps. Since vinyl is a softer material than hardwoods it is also comfortable to stand on for long periods of time.
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Does thickness of vinyl flooring matter?

The overall thickness of your vinyl floor is generally a less important specification since it has little to do with durability (the wear-layer thickness is what determines how long the floor will last).
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What is a good wear layer for vinyl plank flooring?

This means that if you want more durability and last longer, then choose a vinyl flooring that's around 12 mil to 20 mil. It's suggested to have a wear layer of at least 12 mil for residential spaces and 28 mil for commercial spaces.
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Is 20 mil LVP good?

The more MIL's a product has the stronger the wear layer is. So, a 6 or 12 MIL product will work for your home, but not for a commercial setting. A 20 MIL product will work for your home, AND work for a commercial setting. The higher the MIL's the higher the warranty in years, and vice versa.
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Is 3mm vinyl plank good?

Select planks between 3.2–4.0 mm (0.13–0.16 in) for high-traffic areas. Most of the common areas in your home, including the living room and the kitchen, will be best suited by a high-quality plank that is either 3.2 mm (0.13 in) or 4 mm (0.16 in) thick. This thickness is a good balance of durability and affordability.
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Is 12 mil the same as 12 mm?

A mil is a measurement that equals one-thousandth of an inch, or 0.001 inch. One mil also equals 0.0254 mm (millimeter). Thus a mil is not the same thickness as a millimeter.
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What are the differences in luxury vinyl flooring?

Because it is a thicker product, luxury vinyl feels somewhat softer underfoot and has better sound-blocking properties than standard vinyl flooring. This is especially true of luxury vinyl with cork or foam underlayment layers built into the product.
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What are the problems with vinyl plank flooring?

Problems include crumpling at the edges, as the adhesive has loosened, or, as in case of LVT, problems with abatement chemicals which can react adversely with these flooring materials. If you are installing click-lock vinyl planks, uneven substrate can lead to lifting of the flooring's edges and joints.
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How many types of vinyl are there?

There are 2 main types of vinyl. Adhesive vinyl and heat transfer vinyl. First, we will talk about adhesive vinyl. Adhesive vinyl comes in several brands, thicknesses, tons of colors and even a few different sizes.
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Do you need a moisture barrier under vinyl plank flooring?

For vinyl flooring installations over wood subfloors, you will not need to worry about a moisture barrier, but you may want an underlayment for added cushion or sound reduction. It may also be a requirement in certain HOA or apartment complexes to have a sound barrier with your flooring.
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Do wide or narrow plank for small room?

Small Room: In a small room, narrow planks can create an elongated linear look which can make a small room look longer and formal. Whereas wide plank floors can make a small room feel cramped as a wide plank tends to have more grain and knots which can interfere with the poised ambiance of the room.
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How long does vinyl planks last?

Vinyl flooring is highly durable. If installed and maintained correctly, it can last upwards of 10-20 years. That said, vinyl is a great choice for the rooms in your house that get the most foot traffic.
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