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Vinyl sheet flooring in Southeast PA

 
Need something installed with minimal hassle? Consider vinyl sheeting. Are you installing flooring on a damp basement floor or bathroom where water splashes everywhere? Consider vinyl sheeting. Want economical flooring material that doesn't sacrifice quality for price? Consider vinyl sheeting. Are you starting to see a pattern here? Vinyl sheet flooring is very versatile and holds terrific opportunities for your flooring project, combining style and comfort with durability and affordability.
 

What is vinyl sheet flooring

 
  • Unlike vinyl plank flooring, vinyl sheet flooring comes on a roll and is then cut to accommodate the size and shape of your room.
  • Its high resistance to moisture makes it an excellent alternative to natural stone, carpet, and even hardwood in places such as bathrooms, laundry rooms, and kitchens. Install vinyl flooring where you wouldn't want to install other flooring products. Its indifference to humidity makes it waterproof and virtually impossible to destroy.
  • Today, vinyl is manufactured in layers with a very realistic picture layer under the heavy-duty protective surface. Because of this, vinyl sheet flooring provides cushioning and stability ー a terrific choice for high foot traffic areas. Its relatively warm feel beats porcelain in a basement, for example.
 
 
 
 

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What are the design options for vinyl sheet flooring?

 
Here at Flor Haus, we carry a wide variety of vinyl sheet flooring options, so you won't waste time when you are shopping with us. From convenient to extravagant, one of our vinyl flooring options is sure to be the perfect choice for your next interior design project.

Vinyl sheet flooring doesn't have to look fake! With the new flooring technology of today, vinyl flooring can be made in extremely realistic imitations of hardwood, porcelain, and more. Here are a few of the many options available.

Natural materials such as:
  • Rustic or distressed wood
  • Limestone
  • Sandstone
  • Slate