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Should I get premium vinyl bathroom tiles to avoid grout lines?
There is nothing that is as annoying as grout lines on bathroom tiles. It’s definitely not a great look when you have those unpleasant water stains. I am one to change my home design elements and I need something that is more aligned to this, I can’t have someone trying to scrub it clean every other month. Does vinyl also trap or develop grout between the joints?Asked a year ago
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Is premium vinyl better at resisting hard detergents compared to ceramic?
I am considering vinyl flooring as an option for our new home, but I am not settled on it as of yet. So I am looking for a few pointers from multiple sources, just to be certain of my decision. I previously had ceramic tile flooring throughout our house, so I am not familiar with what it takes to clean and maintain vinyl floors. Are there cleaning products that can damage it, or can I use anything? Asked a year ago
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Are vinyl tiles a better option for preventing mold in my bathroom?
We are remodeling our bathroom in our apartment, and I want to replace the tiles in our bathroom. I want something that is more water distant and resistant to mold, something more durable and easy to replace if needs be. Someone suggested vinyl and I want to know if premium vinyl will do the trick. Any thoughts? Asked a year ago
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Is premium vinyl more resistant to food spill stains than ceramic?
My husband suggested we get vinyl tiles for our dining room and kitchen since it’s more budget friendly. My concern was more around the maintenance and cleaning, I’m worried that food stains will be more difficult to clean since it is not ceramic. I don’t want it to have discolouration from the stains. Asked a year ago
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Are premium vinyl rugs impervious to damage from drink spills?
The main reason behind my getting vinyl flooring is because of how rugged it is. I do know, however, that it must be well kept in order to make sure you retain its look. Which is why I am concerned about damaging it with accidental drink spills. I don’t want my floors to be damaged by wine spills and the like. Premium vinyl is impervious to this kind of damage, right? Asked a year ago
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Should I get premium vinyl for a water-resilient finish in my bathroom?
I am thinking of redoing my bathroom. I know the look and theme I want for the decor. I am just stuck on the material that is needed for the tiles in the bathroom. I was going to go with a lovely stone finish for the bathroom floor, but I am opting for vinyl tile instead, but I am not sure if they are water resistant.Asked a year ago
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Can I protect my ceramic tiles if I place a premium vinyl rug overlay?
I could not opt for vinyl tiles for my house because my mother insisted on ceramic tiles, so I went with that for some reason. Anyways, I want to add some rugs to protect my floors, but I am not set on the material as of yet. I’ve read some stuff about vinyl rugs and their perks, and so I have been thinking of getting them for the house as a protective mechanism for my ceramic tiles. What are your thoughts? TIA!Asked a year ago
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Do premium vinyl rugs fail to fatigue in high-humidity areas?
I want to change the rugs in the bathroom to fit the humid vibes in there. I have been struggling with picking the right one, I don’t want one that will easily fatigue after a little while. I am convinced vinyl may be the right choice, but I can’t be too sure. Asked a year ago
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Does premium vinyl need extra caution to minimize premature wear?
I have premium vinyl floors, and I have been very cautious with them, ensuring they get all the TLC required. I don't want my floor to have scratched and worn out too quickly, so I've been extraordinarily very careful not to drop heavy objects or scrape a chair across it. I'm unsure if this helps slow down the wear and tear process.Asked a year ago
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Do premium vinyl floors crack in high-traffic areas like the bathroom?
I have been looking for an alternative to hardwood floors that would be more cost-effective with the same elegance and vibe. Stone flooring would have been great too, but I figured that I could get a similar look and feel with vinyl flooring. I am a bit concerned maintenance-wise, isn’t vinyl more susceptible to cracking or should I just opt for vinyl rugs for my bathroom? Asked a year ago
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