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Vivafloors Oak 7880 Glue-Down PVC
Vivafloors Oak 7870 Glue Down PVC
Vivafloors Hungarian Point 7880 Paste PVC
Vivafloors Oak 7880 Click PVC
Vivafloors Oak 7870 Click PVC (EPC)
Vivafloors Whalebone 7870 Paste PVC
Vivafloors Herringbone 7810 Glue Down PVC
Vivafloors Oak 7240 Paste PVC
Vivafloors Oak 7240 Click PVC (EPC)
Vivafloors Herringbone 7230 Glue Down PVC
Vivafloors Oak 7230 Paste PVC
Vivafloors Eiken 7230 Click PVC (EPC)
Vivafloors Oak 7220 Paste PVC
Vivafloors Oak 7220 Click PVC (EPC)
Vivafloors Herringbone 7210 Paste PVC
Vivafloors Oak 7210 Paste PVC
Vivafloors Oak 7210 Click PVC (EPC)
Belakos Palazzo Viennese Point 77 Dryback PVC
Belakos Palazzo Herringbone 72 Dryback PVC - in an atmospheric oak look
Belakos Palazzo Herringbone 74 Dryback PVC
Belakos Attico Herringbone 83 Dryback PVC
Belakos Attico Hungarian Point 83 Dryback PVC
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Are they PVC floors or vinyl floors?
A vinyl floor, also known as PVC floor, is a modern and versatile floor covering that is popular in both the Netherlands and Belgium. These floors are made of multiple layers of synthetic material, of which vinyl is an essential part. The similarity between vinyl flooring and PVC flooring is that they both use polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a durable and resilient material that ensures their durability and resistance to wear. The difference in terminology between the Netherlands and Belgium - often referring to "PVC floors" in the Netherlands and "vinyl floors" in Belgium - does not detract from the quality and functionality of these floors. They are available in a variety of designs and textures, making them perfect for both residential and commercial spaces, offering a low-maintenance and attractive flooring solution that will last.
Frequently asked questions about Vinyl flooring
What are vinyl floors?
Vinyl floors are synthetic floors made of multiple layers of plastic (PVC). They are known for their durability, water resistance, and versatility in designs. Vinyl floors are available in various patterns and colors, including wood, stone, and concrete looks.
What are the benefits of vinyl flooring?
Vinyl floors offer many advantages. They are hard-wearing, comfortable to walk on, and water-resistant, making them suitable for damp areas like kitchens and bathrooms. Additionally, they are sound-absorbing, easy to maintain, and often more affordable than natural materials such as wood or stone.
Are vinyl floors suitable for underfloor heating?
Yes, vinyl floors are excellent for underfloor heating. They conduct heat well and remain comfortable to the touch. It is important to check if the specific vinyl floor is suitable for underfloor heating and to lay it on a flat subfloor.
How are vinyl floors installed?
Vinyl flooring can be installed by gluing or by loose-lay, depending on the floor and subfloor. For a glued installation, it is important that the subfloor is completely flat and clean. Loose-lay vinyl floors often come with an anti-slip backing.
