There are many forms of flooring that are less expensive than some of the more popular flooring options that are always talked about in home improvement shows and advertisements. Two of the most popular cost-effective flooring materials that are common among homeowners are vinyl flooring and laminate flooring. Both of these flooring options are great, but there are some circumstances where one might be recommended over the other by professional flooring contractors. Beacon Square residents would benefit from knowing a little more about each material and what makes them different, and then they can determine if these materials would be right for them and their home.

Vinyl Flooring

Vinyl flooring is a synthetic material that can come in many ways, most commonly as sheet vinyl material and vinyl tiles. Vinyl flooring can come in layers similar to laminate flooring, but it is important to understand that the base layer is usually made of fiberglass and the core layer made from PVC vinyl. As recommended by professional flooring contractors, Beacon Square residents should consider vinyl flooring and its synthetic materials if a lot of moisture or humidity is present in the area where flooring will be. This makes vinyl flooring a good consideration for homeowners who are trying to get flooring for an outside area of the home.

Laminate Flooring

Laminate flooring can be very similar to some vinyl planks and tiles that are also available to choose from, but there is a big difference. While vinyl flooring is made of synthetic materials, the core layer inside of laminate flooring is going to be made from natural wood byproducts. As is reiterated by flooring contractors, Beacon Square homeowners who are dealing with rooms of a home with a lot of moisture and humidity (typically the bathroom and kitchen of a home), laminate flooring may not be the best choice. The natural wood byproducts that are used in laminate flooring can easily get warped or start to crack because of being exposed to moisture constantly.

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