Cons Of Vinyl Flooring Sheets: Everyone Must Know!
There are two sides to every coin; similarly, vinyl flooring has both advantages and disadvantages. However, vinyl flooring offers various flooring options such as heterogeneous vinyl flooring covering and vinyl flooring plank, etc. the following are some disadvantages listed below:
Discoloration:
Even though the vinyl floor's protective layer protects them
from stains, this flooring type is susceptible to discoloration, mainly when it
comes in contact with any rubber.
If you purchase low-quality vinyl flooring, it can become
yellow or pale over time. This discoloration can take place due to direct
sunlight. However, good quality vinyl sheet floors are resistant to this
discoloration.
Damage From The Subfloor
While installing vinyl sheet flooring, you must have a
perfectly smooth, flat surface to work on with sheets. As vinyl is quite soft,
even small grains stuck beneath the floor can wear down the material over time,
producing lumps to appear on the flooring surface. Over time, these may wear
down the material, causing damages like rips and tears.
Difficult To Repair
If a vinyl floor sheet is severely damaged with a gouge,
scratch, or stain, your only choice is to either replace the entire floor or
eliminate the affected area and replace it with a flooring patch. At best, this
patch can have seams that might make the floor water-permeable, and the patch
is probable to disrupt the unbroken pattern of the colors in the vinyl
flooring. Cutting the vinyl patch along existing pattern lines may help hide
this fact, but it is a difficult skill to master.
Difficult To Remove Sheet If Glued Down
If you glued down vinyl flooring sheets, it could become
difficult to remove them without any professional help.
Cannot Withstand Heavy Load
Although vinyl floors, in general, can withstand high
traffic, some vinyl cannot withstand loads from heavy objects.

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