RESILIENT & HARD SURFACE FLOORING

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DURABLE FLOORING OPTIONS

Hard-surface flooring includes any flooring material that is not carpet. Most common hard surface flooring materials are tile, stone, and concrete. Resilient flooring is a loose, catch – all term that refers to floor coverings that occupy a middle ground between soft flooring (such as carpeting) and hard flooring (such as stone or wood). These resilient options include vinyl, rubber, cork, or linoleum flooring materials. 

Types of Durable Flooring

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Commercial Plank

Commercial Plank is a durable, affordable, and beautiful alternative to hardwood flooring. It is well-suited for a variety of commercial and residential applications, and, perfectly mimics the look, texture, and warmth of real wood. Commonly referred to as LVP, (Luxury Vinyl Plank) and SPC (Stone Plastic Composite) 

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Commercial Sheet Vinyl

Commercial Sheet Vinyl is a durable flooring material made from a combination of natural and synthetic polymer materials. It’s found everywhere from hotel lobbies and office foyers to schools and hospitals. And it’s rapidly being adopted in more and more settings due to design and material innovations.

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VCT Flooring

VCT (Vinyl composition tile) is a finished flooring material used primarily in commercial and institutional applications. 

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Static Dissipative Tile

Static Dissipative Tile is complete flooring system designed to control static in most nonexplosive manufacturing and working areas. SDT dissipates static charges away from people and equipment in order to increase personal comfort and safety and help prevent sensitive equipment damage.

 
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Rubber Tiles

Rubber Tiles can be made from a virgin rubber material, synthetic rubber material, or recycled rubber material. They are typically available in squares but can be easily cut into different sizes and shapes to perfectly fit your space. Seams are very tight so the floor will look sleek and cohesive, with no edges to trip over.

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Quarry Tile

Quarry Tile is a hard, impervious paving tile made from the ground minerals formed and fired in much the same way as is used to make brick. They are typically harder than ordinary clay bricks, due to the minerals used and the high firing temperatures. Unlike clay terracotta, quarry tiles are not porous and will resist water.

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Porcelain Floor Wall

Porcelain Floor & Wall Tile is a dense material which makes it durable while being less subject to wear and tear. This makes it more suitable for commercial use as well as in the home. Porcelain tile is almost impervious to water.

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Natural Stone

Natural Stone refers to a variety of mountain-born mineral substances that stand in contrast to any synthetic or manufactured stone products. Common natural stone flooring includes slate, marble, limestone, travertine, granite, and sandstone—each of which has slightly different properties.

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