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Luxury Vinyl Flooring or LVF carries many misconceptions. When most people hear vinyl or laminate, they imagine cheap, ugly flooring. However, LVT is one of the most popular commercial options with many great qualities and benefits!

Design

Standard vinyl is very thin with a cheap protective coating, making it prone to tearing and damage. Luxury Vinyl Flooring, however, is much thicker and sold in planks (LVP) or tiles (LVT), installed in the same click-lock system as laminate and wood flooring. Luxury Vinyl Tile and Flooring can mimic a wood and stone feel with 8 layers of material and a clear top-coat to add shine. Design choices offer a variety of colors and textures, with stone-look including ground mineral content such as pulverized limestone.

Sustainability

Built to easily last 20 to 25 years, you won’t need to replace your floors anytime soon. Luxury Vinyl Flooring also meets WELL building standards of a flexible framework for health and human experience and boasts a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification, ensuring that your new floors will be healthy, efficient, green, and cost-saving in the long term.

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Maintenance

Most types of vinyl flooring – standard or luxury – require a simple two-bucket cleaning system process. Luxury Vinyl Flooring is naturally stain and scuff-resistant, making its upkeep and resistance ideal for commercial spaces of any kind.

Durability

Resistant to moisture and constant impact, LVF can withstand the wear and tear of intense, daily use by individuals and equipment alike. Including a wear layer, LVT, and LVP of 30 millimeters for commercial buildings will last for years while keeping aesthetic elements such as texture and color without fluctuation. The quick installation process makes this option ideal for your next flooring project. At Barall & Konover Floors, we have expertise with Luxury Vinyl Tile installation and more in commercial buildings with high traffic areas and low-paced courtyards alike. LVF not for you? Contact us about our other flooring materials and installation services!