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Vinyl Flooring
608 times mentioned • Tyi Jie • 07 December 2017
Vinyl Flooring
The Prime Vinyl Flooring Range is an Anti Slip vinyl that is suitable for any room in your house.
It has a thickness of 2.8mm with a wear layer of 0.2mm. The realistic wood and tile effects come in a variety of modern and traditional looks, suitable for many different room styles!
This vinyl is easy to fit and even easier to maintain. With a foam backing, this vinyl resists impact from footfall, as well as having a strong wear layer.
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Tile Vinyl Flooring
3 times mentioned • Tyi Jie • 07 December 2017
Tile Vinyl Flooring
The Victoria Tile Vinyl Flooring collection has a great selection of natural stone effects.
Victoria Tile Vinyl Flooring is 3.6mm thick and has a tough extra compact foam backing. The surface is a matt texture for added realism. The wear layer is 0.25mm thick making this a hard wearing vinyl.
Suitable for any room in your home like your Kitchen, Bathrooms, Lounges, Hallways and Bedrooms.
This thick vinyl is comfortable, hygienic and quieter than tiles. This Lino is easy to clean and fit.
Having an embossed finish really makes this cushion
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Stunning Design
12 times mentioned • Ben James • 22 October 2017
Stunning Design
The Difference Between Laminate Flooring
4 times mentioned • 17 June 2020
The Difference Between Laminate Flooring
What is the difference between laminate flooring and vinyl flooring? There seems to be a lot of confusion between laminate and vinyl flooring as people seem to think they are both the same. However both products differ in regards to the look, feel finish and application. The biggest difference between both products is that vinyl is suitable for all areas including wet areas such as bathrooms and laundries, whereas laminate is only suited for living areas such as lounge, dining, bedrooms and kitchens.
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The Difference Between Laminate Flooring
4 times mentioned • 17 June 2020
The Difference Between Laminate Flooring
What is the difference between laminate flooring and vinyl flooring? Laminate should not be confused with vinyl flooring as there are significant differences with regards to the application, finish, look, and feel of each product. A major difference is that vinyl is a suitable material for use in all areas including wet areas like laundries and bathrooms whereas laminate flooring only suited for use in living areas such as bedrooms, lounges, dining rooms, and kitchens.
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The Vast Majority
11 times mentioned • Shark Dut Dut • 27 November 2017
The Vast Majority
Vinyl suitable for basement. “The vast majority of the flooring we tested scored Excellent in our two 24-hour moisture tests,” says CR's Muratore, referring to a process that includes recreating the conditions of a flood. But basements can be subject to persistent moisture, ranging from dampness wicking through the subfloor to pooling from storms or plumbing failures.
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Choose From Wide Selection Patterns
3 times mentioned • Ben James • 17 October 2017
Choose From Wide Selection Patterns
It redefines affordable luxury. HANA DECO vinyl plank and tile are not only fashionable and durable, they're affordable. Choose from a wide selection of patterns and authentic wood, stone and ceramic looks. Vinyl is easy to install, clean and maintain. That's the beauty of vinyl flooring.
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Pick Floor You Enjoy
4 times mentioned • Kyee Z • 17 October 2017
Pick Floor You Enjoy
Pick A Floor That Lets You Enjoy Your Life.Vinyl,Not all vinyl is easy to clean. Vinyl comes in different “styles,” including a smooth surface, a tiled surface with grout lines, and a hardwood plank style that mimics the appearance of solid wood. For the lowest maintenance floor possible, pick a vinyl style without any grout lines.
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Vinyl Easy Clean
3 times mentioned • Kyee Z • 17 October 2017
Vinyl Easy Clean
Vinyl
One of the most value-conscious flooring options today is vinyl. It's an especially popular choice for rooms that are prone to moisture problems, such as basements, bathrooms and kitchens. Vinyl is also easy to clean and softer underfoot than tile. Vinyl is available as sheets and self-stick tiles, and it is sold in a variety of widths and thicknesses. One rule to remember when selecting vinyl is the thicker it is, the more traffic it can bear.
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Seo Stands Search Engine Optimization
8 times mentioned • Xue Li • 06 November 2017
Seo Stands Search Engine Optimization
SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization, which is a way to reverse-engineer how a Search Engine (Google) works in order to rank higher in the Search Engine Results Page (SERPs). By having a strong SEO, a website owner can get free organic traffic that otherwise he or she would have to pay for.
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