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The Most Common Sheet Vinyl Installation Mistakes to Avoid

Author: Jessica Arnold
by Jessica Arnold
Posted: Apr 25, 2019

One of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to upgrade the appearance of your home is by installing sheet flooring. You can brighten up any part of your dull and dingy home décor with their modern patterns. There are many options in sheet flooring, with the most popular choice being vinyl, due to its low cost, longevity, and its variety in texture and design. This affordable flooring-type is suitable for any part of your home.

However, people often mistake linoleum and sheet vinyl flooring to be the same and commit installation mistakes that cause additional expenses.

This post will tell you about some of the major sheet vinyl installation mistakes you must avoid.

1. Thinking Sheet Vinyl and Linoleum Sheet to Be the Same

A lot of homeowners make this mistake when looking for sheet flooring that will look good as well as be long-lasting. Even though both the flooring types are tough, and are suitable for any part of your house, the basic characteristic of vinyl and linoleum flooring are quite different. While linoleum is made of natural elements, like linseed oil, wood flour, rosin and cork dust blended together, vinyl is a synthetic product of petroleum. Also, additional waterproofing is needed for linoleum, but vinyl is processed to be moisture resistant and does not require this extra coating.

2. Failing to Get the Right Measurement for Precise Cutting

Linoleum and sheet vinyl flooring are very appealing and affordable, and the cost of installation is almost half that of tiles and only one-third the cost of hardwood. But there is not much room for error and you need to know the exact dimensions of your home before ordering sheet vinyl. You need professional guidance regarding this and to cut it precisely, since cutting it wrong will ruin your floor. In such cases, you will either have to replace the whole thing or fill the gaps with vinyl shreds which does not look good.

3. Not Giving Enough Time for Installing After Purchase

The best thing about vinyl sheets is that, unlike laminate or hardwood flooring, it does not get affected by the climate as such. However, it is best to wait for at least 24 hours and let it get accustomed to the room temperature before installation. Vinyl tends to shrink a little when cold, but acclimatizing it will solve the issue.

Moreover, rushing to install will leave not much time for the subfloor preparations and checking other factors, like the relative humidity of the room.

4. Not Investing in Professionals and Trying to DIY

Trying to DIY to reduce cost and hiring inexperienced workers, or not hiring professionals at all, is one of the biggest mistakes you can commit when installing sheet vinyl on your floor. Simply put, you lack the experience, background, and the tools required to perfectly complete the project. Misjudgement regarding the subfloor is the one mistakes that keep happening. Hiring a professional will help avoid such subtle mistakes and save you time and efficiency while attempting a DIY on your sheet vinyl installation will likely result in damage that will need costly repairs and replacements. When looking for a flooring contractor, ask your friends and family for recommendations.

As you can see, the sheet vinyl flooring can work perfectly for your home if you can avoid making these mistakes. They are the more affordable flooring choice, but replacing them is not going to be easy, even if only a part of the sheet gets damaged. Ask the right questions before installation, choose your materials from trusted brands, and hire experienced flooring professionals for the task to avoid future troubles.

About the Author

Jessica Arnold is a specialist in blogging, article writing and press releases. With a degree in journalism Ms. Arnold started her career as a Communication Manager for a start-up.

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