Vinyl or resilient flooring is a popular choice for kitchens and bathrooms because of its versatility, moisture resistance and good looks. Perfect for active households, vinyl flooring will stand up to heavy foot traffic, and it's resistant to fading, stains, and dents. In addition to being super durable, vinyl flooring is available in a variety of colors and styles. As experts at keeping your floors clean, Dalworth is also an excellent resource when it comes time to buy new flooring. Homeowners who choose Dalworth can expect:
Convenient shopping - Browse our beautiful showroom, or schedule an in-home showing.
Wide selection - With a huge array of different styles and manufacturers, we can help you find the vinyl flooring that is right for you.
Expertise - Nobody knows floors like Dalworth. Our experts are standing by to guide you through consultation, selection, installation, and maintenance.
So what is vinyl flooring exactly? Vinyl is a manufactured product that is available in sheets, planks and tiles. Vinyl flooring is available in many colors and textures - it can even mimic the look of hardwood floors. Vinyl flooring is similar to carpet in that it has some give underfoot and is noted for being comfortable to walk on.
Vinyl flooring is an excellent option for active households as a suitable alternative to other types of flooring. Beautiful, low maintenance, and durable, vinyl flooring comes with a long list of benefits, it's easy to see why so many people choose vinyl floors.
| Cost | Vinyl flooring provides much of the warmth and beauty of a natural floor at a fraction of the cost. |
| Durability | Vinyl is tougher than some natural flooring and it will not scuff or scratch. Want to enjoy the look of hardwood floor in a high-traffic area? Vinyl can be manufactured to mimic the look of hardwood flooring and withstand frequent abuse while still maintain its appearance. |
| Ease of Installation | A vinyl floor is usually easier and quicker to install, which is an added benefit for busy families. |
| Comfort | Vinyl flooring has a slight "give" and is more comfortable to walk on than most hardwood or tile flooring. |