Posted by stefnet at 1 38 pm on february 17 2007.
Is my floor vinyl or linoleum.
Vinyl flooring doesn t typically carry a resale value the same way wood does.
But there are some important differences between the two.
These manmade floors remain popular to this day.
Linoleum flooring being made of natural materials contains more natural earthy pigments.
Vinyl flooring can either be glued to the subfloor or it can float on top of it and either way moisture underneath it causes problems.
Linoleum and vinyl flooring made a big splash in the architectural scene when they debuted.
With lighter colored material vinyl floor continue reading about vinyl floor discoloration.
You can also tell the difference between linoleum and vinyl by the vibrancy of the floor s color.
Linoleum floors are however more adverse to acidic liquids like vinegar and also to.
Once removed vinyl floors have to be discarded in a landfill.
Such defects will hardly be noticeable since the patterns are embedded unlike vinyl s surface patterns.
Both types of flooring are fairly easy to maintain but unlike vinyl flooring linoleum requires periodic sealing to keep it resistant to moisture and stains.
Vinyl floors hardly last a third of this time even with proper care.
A primary difference between vinyl and linoleum flooring is that linoleum is a natural product invented in the 1800s.
Whereas vinyl is a synthetic material that didn t come on the market until the 1950s.
Sheet vinyl floor discoloration can develop from above the product surface below the product surface or within the product itself.
Linoleum is usually laid on top of a felted product that is glued to the floorboards.
It s probably vinyl although linoleum was produced until 1974 but died out after wwii.
The colors can even have a yellow tinge because of the linseed oil base.
Vinyl overtook linoleum flooring in popularity after its introduction but since it s a green building material linoleum is making a comeback.
Vinyl floor discoloration is a more common occurrence than one might think.
Linoleum flooring and vinyl flooring often get mistaken for each other by homeowners who are searching for sheet flooring that will look good for the long haul.
Some people lean in to the history choosing retro color palettes for their linoleum floors or getting vinyl that mimics iconic movies like the shining s psychedelic geometric carpet.
I think the pattern on linoleum goes all the way through while vinyl is only printed on top.
Vinyl floor colors will appear more vibrant.
Linoleum is considered the more durable flooring material thanks to the construction that features solid material through the thickness of the flooring.
Both floor types are indeed tough and long lasting and can be installed pretty much anywhere.
Of the two flooring surfaces linoleum is the least affected by scratches and nicks.