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Tile, Lino, Laminate, Vinyl, and Wood Flooring: Pros and Cons

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Whether you’re doing a renovation or building your home from the ground up, there are many flooring materials to choose from. Each flooring material has a great impact on the functionality and appearance of your home. That’s why you should weigh the pros and cons of all these materials before making a decision. After you pick a flooring material, call our team of flooring installers in Rancho Palos Verdes.

Pros and Cons of Tile

Tile is a sleek and stylish material that can be made from porcelain, stone, or ceramic. Since tiles can be made from several different materials, they can also vary considerably in price and appearance. Tile flooring offers design flexibility that isn’t available with other flooring solutions.
 

Pros:

  • Should increase home value
  • Requires very little maintenance or cleaning
  • Glazed tiles offer high stain-resistance and moisture-resistance
  • Suitable for bathrooms and kitchens with proper sealing

Cons:

  • Can be slippery depending on the specific material
  • Somewhat noisy
  • Challenging to repair
  • Cold unless you choose radiant flooring

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Pros and Cons of Lino

Linoleum flooring is made of renewable materials including cork powder and linseed oil to wood flours and tree resin. Lino flooring has several layers to ensure it retains its appearance for years.

Pros:

  • Highly durable and resistant with a lifespan of 40 years
  • Very affordable
  • Available in numerous styles and colors
  • Fully biodegradable
  • Water-resistant and scratch-resistant
  • Low maintenance requirements

Cons: 

  • Can change colors when exposed to sunlight
  • Standing water can pose problems
  • Waxed lino is slippery
  • Professional install is necessary

Pros and Cons of Laminate

Laminate flooring is a popular alternative to hardwood that’s both affordable and durable. It’s made from compressed fiber and plywood and can have many appearances. For example, you can make laminate flooring look like stone or tile.

  • Relatively affordable
  • Can mimic other flooring solutions
  • Durable and resistant
  • Eco-friendly when using recycled materials

Cons:

  • Water damage is possible
  • Difficult to repair
  • Can’t be refinished
  • Somewhat artificial appearance

Pros and Cons of Vinyl

There are a few different types of vinyl flooring ideal for your kitchen or bathroom floors. Some of the most common options are sheet vinyl, thick peel-and-stick vinyl, and vinyl planks. You can provide your home with a more upscale appearance by opting for the planks. Most planks come with a cushioned layer that makes them more comfortable.

Pros: 

  • Highly resilient
  • Affordable
  • Simple to install
  • Comfortable feeling underfoot

Cons:

  • Somewhat low lifespan
  • Made with petroleum, which is bad for the environment
  • Might not increase home value
  • Can’t be refinished

Vinyl vs. Lino Flooring

Vinyl and lino are two highly popular materials with similar costs. While both types of flooring are easy to install, sheet lino can have more challenging installation requirements. Vinyl offers comprehensive resistance to water, but can tear easily. In comparison, lino is somewhat resistant but requires regular sealing. Because of the higher water resistance, vinyl is better when used in a bathroom. While vinyl is designed to last for 10-20 years, lino can last for upwards of 20-40 years.

Pros and Cons of Wood

Wood is considered by many homeowners to be the most aesthetically appealing flooring material around. It can provide any home with a more natural appearance. However, the installation costs can be high, which is why hardwood and engineered wood aren’t right for every homeowner.

Pros:

  • Available in a variety of stains, grades, patterns, and cuts
  • Highly durable when sanded and refinished
  • Low maintenance requirements

Cons:

  • Costs as high as $15 per square foot
  • Easy to scratch
  • Risk of moisture damage
  • Photosensitivity when exposed to sun

Contact Teamwork Home Services for All Your Flooring Installation Needs

Every flooring material has its own set of pros and cons, which is why the best way to find the material that’s right for you and your home is by comparing them. Once you select a flooring material, call our team of flooring installers in Rancho Palos Verdes. Call Teamwork Home Services today to receive a free estimate.

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