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Whether you own an apartment building or dental office, you can attract tenants and customers with high-quality materials. Linoleum flooring is a durable, attractive option that won’t put a dent in your wallet. If you’re gearing up to update your floors, you may wonder where to start. To help you create the best canvas for the rest of your space, here are some factors to consider when installing these commercial floors.

What to Look for In Commercial Linoleum

1. Dimensions & Thickness

Linoleum flooring is often purchased in sheet rolls or tiles, so you must know the dimensions of your space when discussing your needs with a contractor. The thickness of your material will depend on factors such as sound and foot traffic. For instance, for an apartment building, install thicker flooring to keep downstairs neighbors from hearing footsteps.

2. Finish

linoleumOne of the most enticing features of linoleum is that it comes in a variety of colors and styles. This allows you to customize your space and match any decor. For instance, if you want to attract luxury-minded tenants, choose an option that emulates the texture of hardwood, stone, or marble. 

3. Water Resistance

Linoleum is naturally resistant to bacteria, but it must be sealed against moisture. With a coating, you can use this flooring for bathrooms and kitchens, where spills often happen. If you do spill water from your drink or shower on these floors, you can easily wipe them to prevent damage.

 

When it’s time to purchase linoleum flooring for your commercial space, turn to the team at O'Connor's Carpet Center. For nearly 50 years, this locally owned and operated contractor has offered a wide range of attractive and high-quality flooring options for clients in New York City, Lower Connecticut, and New Jersey. From hardwood and vinyl tile to carpet and linoleum, they have the right product for you. Visit them online to learn more about their offerings, or call (718) 409-2020 to schedule a consultation.

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