What is the difference between Floorify rigid vinyl floors an ceramic floors?
Like Floorify rigid vinyl floors, ceramic tiles are entirely water-resistant and impact-resistant, which means they have a particularly long service life without too many maintenance requirements. Ceramic tiles are also available in both natural stone and wood decors.
Why opt for a vinyl floor?
1. Look & Feel
First and foremost, Floorify is much more like real wood in terms of feel and look. Floorify rigid vinyl floors instantly assume the ambient temperature and feel warm at all times as a result. They’re nice and comfortable, especially if you walk over them in bare feet or your children play on the floor.
Floorify planks have a nice, realistic surface finish, where the structure closely follows the underlying design. This means that the visual distinction between it and real planks is as good as invisible. In the case of ceramic tiles, the technology for creating such realistic surface structures just isn’t available yet.
Like real plank floors, Floorify rigid vinyl floors are installed with no joints. By contrast, ceramic tiles (with imitation wood) always have an unnatural joint (grout) between each tile. Floorify tiles with concrete and terrazzo look are also installed joint-free for a nice continuous effect from the tiles.
2. Technical benefits
installation
Additionally, Floorify has a number of technical advantages over ceramic parquet. In contrast to ceramic tiles, Floorify is extremely easy to install with virtually no preparation on virtually any surface. With a Floorify floor, you don’t need to worry about drying times, which means that it can be walked on just as soon as it has been installed. Plus, thanks to the floating click system, a Floorify floor is extremely easy to remove with no lasting damage to the surface. Ceramic tiles, on the other hand, are more complex to install (which makes them more expensive overall). Once installed, ceramic tiles are no longer easy to remove.
underfloor heating
Floorify floors can be installed in conjunction with conventional heating systems on virtually any surface and almost always without the need for preparation. With ceramic tiles, things are more complicated:
With underfloor heating, tile formats up to a maximum of 3600 cm² (60 x 60 cm) are permitted without a decoupling mat and on the condition that the general installation rules with straight joints (in a grid) are respected. In the case of tiles that are larger than the permitted standard or staggered installation (tile bonds), a decoupling mat is always required, which is expensive.
Conclusion
There are aesthetic, technical and price reasons for opting for Floorify instead of ceramic tiles.
It is a comfortable and perfect alternative that is easier and cheaper to install.
About Floorify
- Can I lay a carpet on my Floorify floor?
- Does Floorify have accompanying skirtings and profiles?
- Where can I buy Floorify?
- Can I find Floorify in DIY shops?
- The differences between a floating and glued vinyl floor?
- What is a rigid PVC floor like Floorify?
- What are the benefits of rigid Vinyl flooring like Floorify?
- Is a Floorify rigid vinyl floor robust?
- Is a Floorify rigid vinyl floor thin?
- What is the difference between Floorify rigid vinyl floors and laminate?
- Which floors does Floorify have?
- Floorify water-resistant?
- What is Floorify?
- Is Floorify an alternative to laminate?
- What is the difference between Floorify and self-adhesive vinyl flooring?
- What is the difference between Floorify and cork flooring?
- Is Floorify a click vinyl floor?
- Is Floorify the same as vinyl laminate?
- Why choose vinyl flooring?
- What is the difference between Floorify and parquet?
- Can you install a vinyl floor in damp rooms?
- Is Floorify a matt floor?
- Is the Floorify vinyl floor warm?
- What size of Floorify planks/tiles should I choose?
- Is Floorify environmentally friendly?
- Can you put Floorify in the kitchen?
- How do I calculate the number of m² of Floorify I need?
- What does the usage class of Floorify mean?
- Can I take my Floorify with me when I move?
- Where can I find the batch number of Floorify?
- What should I do if I use wheels on my Floorify floor?
- What is the difference between LVT and Floorify?
- What is dryback flooring?
- Can you lay Floorify on a Z staircase?
- Can you lay Floorify on a straight staircase?
- Can you lay Floorify on a staircase with stair nosing?
- What is a tile canvas?
- What is a whalebone floor?
- What is a Hungarian point?
- What is a Vienna point?
- Do Floorify's decors also exist in stairs?
- How many steps should you order for a Floorify staircase?
- What is the difference between click vinyl and Floorify?
- Can you install your vinyl floor close to a fireplace?
- Does Floorify also offer stairs?
- Does the Floorify staircase exist in every Floorify reference?
- What is a balatum floor?
- Can you install Floorify on stairs?
- What can I do with my cut offs from Floorify?
- What is the best way to transport Floorify?
- What is the vinyl floor click system?
- What is click vinyl?
- What is the difference between flexible and rigid vinyl flooring?
- What is vinyl?
- What is the difference between Floorify and Novilon?
- Is the Floorify underlay/floor insulating?
- Is the Floorify vinyl floor suitable for use with underfloor cooling?
- Is Floorify resistant to fire?
- Do Floorify floors impact the quality of the indoor air and are the suitable for people with asthma or an allergy?
- Can you install Floorify vinyl floor outside?
- Can you install Floorify vinyl floor in a verandah?
- Do Floorify rigid floors contain plasticisers?
- Can you install Floorify vinyl floor against walls?
- Are Floorify rigid vinyl floors harmful to health?
- Can you install a vinyl floor in a bathroom?
- Can you install a vinyl floor in a garage?
- Can you install a vinyl floor in every room?
- What is the difference between Vinyl and PVC?
- What is the difference between Floorify rigid vinyl flooring and parquet?
- What is the difference between Floorify rigid vinyl floors an ceramic floors?
- Is the Floorify Vinyl floor water resistant?
- Is a vinyl floor suitable for pets?