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Title: Resilient flooring


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Resilient Flooring More Than a Euphemism For
Vinyl
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  • Resilient flooring is a loose, catch-all term
    that refers to floor coverings that occupy a
    middle ground between soft floors (like
    carpeting) and hard floors (like stone or
    hardwood).
  • Resilient flooring is defined by the scholars at
    the Resilient Floor Covering Institute (RFCI) as
    flooring that is firm, yet has a "give or bounce
    back." 
  • Thus, carpeting is not resilient flooring because
    it has "give" but is not firm.

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  •  Hardwood flooring is not resilient floor because
    it is firm but has little "give."  
  • Some floor coverings that fit this definition
    escape the resilient category.  With its
    particleboard core and foam underlayment,
    laminate flooring provides both firmness and
    "spring."  Yet it is considered to be a hard
    floor covering.

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6 Types of Flooring Go Under the "Resilient"
Moniker
  • According to industry group Resilient Floor
    Covering Institute (RFCI), only six types of
    floor coverings can be called resilient flooring
  • Vinyl Vinyl comprises the majority share of the
    resilient flooring market.  This includes Vinyl
    Composition Tile (VCT), Solid Vinyl Tile (SVT)
    and Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT).

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  • Linoleum  This predecessor of vinyl flooring is
    a natural product made of linseed oil, wood,
    limestone, cork, and resins.  Linoleum is
    relevant mainly as a retro or vintage item today.
  • Cork  An organic product made of thinly sliced
    cork from trees, cork has become a favored
    "green" or eco-friendly flooring product.

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  • Rubber  Once made of organic rubber from rubber
    trees, this category of flooring is now mainly
    produced from synthetic rubbers.  Recycled
    rubber is sometimes used in homes, most often
    for gym or yoga studio flooring.
  • Asphalt  Unfamiliar with this one?  Most people
    are.  RFCI calls this an "obsolete floor
    surfacing unit."

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  • Polymeric Poured Seamless Floors  Rarely found
    in residences and never DIY-installed, these
    floors start out as liquid and, as the name
    suggests, this liquid is poured out to form a
    hard surface upon curing.

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What's Not Resilient? Everything Else.
  • Every type of floor covering not listed above
    would be excluded from the resilient flooring
    category.  This includes, but is not limited to,
    ceramic and porcelain tile, engineered wood
    flooring, laminate flooring, solid wood flooring,
    and natural stone.

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Benefits
  • Solid hardwood and natural stone snobs often
    forget that resilient flooring provides distinct
    advantages, such as
  • Durable  Some linoleum installed over a century
    ago is still wearing strong.
  • Flexible  Resilient flooring bridges slight
    bumps and gaps.
  • Inexpensive  One type of resilient flooring,
    vinyl, is consistently the cheapest floor
    covering you can buy.

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Problems
  • Ceramics crack, solid hardwood swells when wet,
    laminates de-laminate.  Every type of flooring
    has its own unique set of problems.  Resilient
    flooring, too, for all of its benefits, does have
    a few downsides.
  • Indentation  Small pressure points, such as
    table legs or appliance feet, can permanently
    indent resilient flooring.

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  • Inconsistent Value  Resilient flooring is all
    over the map when it comes to perceived buyer
    value.  Even within the sub-category of vinyl,
    you can install high-quality, premium luxury
    vinyl brands like Mannington, Shaw, or
    Karndean...or miserably bad (but cheap) vinyl
    squares that peel away long before they wear
    down.

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LVT/luxury vinyl tile
  • Green Wood General Trading Co. 
  • Gold Crest Executive TowerJLT, Dubai, UAE
  • Phone 971 4 450 88 75Fax 971 4 450 88 76
  • Email info_at_greenwood.aeMail P.O.Box 123727
    Dubai - UAE
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