pros and cons of vinyl flooring

There are a lot of things to consider when choosing flooring options, foot traffic, durability, cost, style, and a lot more. Vinyl flooring has been a popular flooring option among homeowners over the years. Just because it's a popular choice doesn't always mean it's the best. Of course, it pays to do research and consider the pros and cons of this flooring option before making a decision.

Here are some important things to consider when shopping for vinyl flooring products.
 

Pros

 

Affordability


Vinyl flooring is cheaper than many other types of flooring. This is because it can easily be mass-produced using low-cost materials. And if you're handy, you can even install it yourself.
 

Low maintenance


As far as cleaning and maintenance goes, vinyl is hard to beat. It is very easy to clean and is water-resistant. Regular sweeping and occasional mopping is all you need to keep your floor clean and sparkling. Plus, you have the option to replace an individual tile if it gets damaged.
 

Wide variety of design options


Vinyl flooring has gained a ton of attention lately as it offers many choices in patterns, colors, and textures. It is available in just about any color and pattern that you can think of. Some designs even mimic the look of wood planks or stone tiles.
 

Cons

 

Gets damaged easily


Vinyl floors do not stand up well against heavy loads. Furniture pads need to be installed on the feet of all furniture to prevent damage. Sharp objects can gouge the surface if dropped.
 

May fade over time


Low-quality vinyl flooring may fade over time. Vinyl can't stand up to ultraviolet rays and may start to fade under prolonged exposure to sunlight. If the budget allows, opt for high-quality vinyl floors since they don't fade.
 

Not environmentally friendly


Vinyl flooring is manufactured using polyvinyl chloride (PVC). The process can emit VOCs in the air over time and therefore is not an environmentally friendly choice.