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If you want to change your home's carpet and add a wooden look, you have two options: hardwood or vinyl plank flooring. Hardwood floors consist of either a solid piece of wood or combine a hardwood layer with a softwood base. In contrast, vinyl is synthetic, using fiberglass and PVC vinyl to recreate the look of hardwood. Here are a few reasons to consider this flooring option for your home.

Why You Should Choose Vinyl Plank Flooring

1. Affordable

Since hardwood is sourced from nature, it requires time and energy to produce. This labor-intensive process can make the material four to five times more expensive than vinyl, and rare or exotic species of wood cost even more. Alternatively, vinyl is synthetic, and it can be manufactured quickly without sacrificing appearance. The surface can be printed to resemble any wood variety, making it an affordable alternative to luxury materials.

2. Deters Water Damage

flooringWood is porous, and spilled water will cause stains and make the material warp. Warped wooden planks will shrink away from the wall or produce unsightly bubbles on the surface. On the other hand, vinyl isn’t porous, as it’s synthetic. This makes the material ideal for moist areas, like the laundry room, kitchen, and bathroom.

3. Family-Friendly

Vinyl and hardwood flooring are both durable, hard-wearing, and easy to clean. However, vinyl tends to be a bit more family-friendly for two reasons because it can be installed over an underfloor padding. This feature will absorb sound, quieting the footsteps of running children and scampering pets. Additionally, the padding will provide an added layer of insulation, keeping the room temperate and reducing the need to run the AC, which will lower your energy bills.

 

If you want to install vinyl plank flooring in your home, contact the team at OCG Building Supply LLC, in Honolulu, HI. These professionals offer a wide selection of vinyl styles that mimic luxury materials, and all of them will withstand heavy foot traffic and moisture. View their selection online, or call (808) 744-6814 to request a free estimate.

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