Take Care of Your Vinyl Flooring

Nearly every home has vinyl flooring, also known as linoleum flooring, since it's a useful material that can be installed using tiles or rolls of the product. You'll find this material most often in your kitchen or bathroom, where it helps to have an easy to clean, inexpensive flooring material and where traditional wood floors are most prone to staining or damage. Vinyl flooring is available in a variety of patterns, from floral pictures to faux wood and stone patterns, so you'll be able to find a look that suits your home. Keep in mind that even material that is easy to care for needs some TLC to look its best, and a little care will keep your vinyl flooring beautiful for a long time.

Cleaning

Cleaning vinyl floor should be a snap, as long as you keep up with a regular cleaning schedule. A simple vacuuming will keep the floor free of dirt and grit, and an occasional washing with floor cleaner will ensure that it stays clean. Of course, spills should be wiped up from your vinyl flooring immediately to prevent any sort of staining. If your vinyl flooring looses its shine, don't worry, as this is normal and easily restored with a floor polish made specifically for vinyl flooring. However, be careful to avoid any sort of abrasive material, as this will scratch and damage the vinyl flooring, making it easier for dirt to stay in the floor.

Preventing Damage

If you've ever seen vinyl flooring with a scratch or tear in it, you know that it's an ugly sight, and something to avoid. When you move any objects across it, covering the floor with plywood slabs first will prevent scratching and keep your floor looking beautiful. If you do get a scratch in your floor, immediately cover the area to prevent further damage, and then contact a professional floor installer. If you have a seams in your floor that begin to pull up, treat it like a cut in the vinyl and cover it immediately while calling the floor installer.

A damaged floor is repairable, but any dirt that gets into the scratch can result in making the repair process more difficult. Moisture under the vinyl flooring will also make repairs more difficult, so wait to wash your floor until it is repaired as well. If you follow these simple rules for caring for your vinyl flooring, you'll have a floor that keeps a great shine for years to come.


Fri, Feb 03, 2012

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