Why choose vinyl flooring?
Vinyl flooring offers a range of benefits that make it an excellent choice for both residential and commercial applications. Here are some reasons why you should choose vinyl flooring:
Durability: Vinyl floors are extremely durable and resistant to wear and tear. They are ideal for high-traffic areas and can effortlessly handle the daily stresses of a family, pets and even commercial use.
Water resistance: One of the biggest advantages of vinyl floors is their water resistance. This makes them perfect for damp areas such as bathrooms, kitchens and basements, where traditional flooring can often cause problems.
Ease of maintenance: Vinyl floors are easy to maintain. Regular sweeping and occasional mopping is all it takes to keep them looking like new. Specially developed cleaning products such as Floorify Conny ensure longer life and preserve the beauty of the floor.
Comfort and Sound Absorption: Vinyl floors feel soft and comfortable underfoot. They also have excellent sound absorption properties, ensuring a quieter and quieter living environment.
Easy Installation: Thanks to the convenient click system, vinyl floors can be installed quickly and easily without the need for glue or special tools. This also makes them ideal for do-it-yourselfers.
Aesthetics: Vinyl floors are available in a wide range of colours, patterns and textures that mimic natural materials such as wood and stone. This allows you to choose a floor that perfectly matches your interior style.
Environmentally friendly: Many vinyl floors, like Floorify's, are made without harmful substances such as plasticisers or heavy metals. They are safe both for the environment and for use in the home.
In short, vinyl floors combine functionality, style and durability in one product, making them an excellent choice for any room.
About Floorify
- What is the difference between LVT and Floorify?
- Is Floorify environmentally friendly?
- Why choose vinyl flooring?
- What is the difference between Floorify and Novilon?
- Is Floorify a click vinyl floor?
- What is difference between Floorify and screed?
- Is Floorify the same as vinyl laminate?
- What is the difference between Floorify and cork flooring?
- Is Floorify an alternative to laminate?
- What is the difference between flexible and rigid vinyl flooring?
- What is the difference between Floorify and parquet?
- What is the difference between click vinyl and Floorify?
- Is a Floorify rigid vinyl floor robust?
- What is the difference between Floorify rigid vinyl flooring and parquet?
- Do Floorify rigid floors contain plasticisers?
- Which floors does Floorify have?
- Does Floorify have accompanying skirtings and profiles?
- 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 thin?
- What is the difference between Floorify rigid vinyl floors and laminate?
- Floorify water-resistant?
- What is the difference between Floorify and self-adhesive vinyl flooring?
- Can you install a vinyl floor in damp rooms?
- Is the Floorify vinyl floor warm?
- Can you install your vinyl floor close to a fireplace?
- Does Floorify also offer stairs?
- What is the vinyl floor click system?
- What is click vinyl?
- 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 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 floors an ceramic floors?
- Is the Floorify Vinyl floor water resistant?
- Is a vinyl floor suitable for pets?