Vinyl flooring is made of PVC, fiberglass, and chemical plasticizers. Popular in bathrooms and kitchens due to water resistance and durability. Easy to clean and maintain, resistant to stains and scratches
Basic concrete flooring costs $2-6 per square foot. Mid-range design ranges from $7-14 per square foot. High-end designs cost $15-30 per square foot. Installation requires removing existing flooring and grinding
Basement flooring must be below grade to prevent moisture damage. Hard materials like tile and concrete perform better than soft materials. Inorganic materials like tile and vinyl work better than organic ones. Monolithic floors dry better than multi-layered systems
Epoxy flooring is a versatile resinous coating used in commercial and industrial applications. Resinous flooring comes in three main types: coatings (4-30 mils), slurries (30-250 mils), and mortars (125-250+ mils). Epoxy flooring offers excellent durability, chemical resistance, and aesthetic enhancement. Proper surface preparation is crucial for successful epoxy flooring installation
Made from single piece of timber milled into planks. Originally used for structural purposes perpendicular to joists. More expensive and thicker than engineered wood. Common in New England, Eastern Canada, USA, and Europe
Microtopping® is a 3mm thick cement-polymer coating for decorative surfaces. Creates continuous surfaces without visible joints. Can be applied to any surface type including concrete, ceramic, and wood. Perfect for both internal and external applications