Repairing Vinyl Flooring

Apr 17
12:31

2011

Chris Smitts

Chris Smitts

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Vinyl flooring, although durable, is easily scratched and dented, making routine maintenance plans necessary. Talking to a flooring expert will help a...

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Vinyl flooring,Repairing Vinyl Flooring Articles although durable, is easily scratched and dented, making routine maintenance plans necessary. Talking to a flooring expert will help answer any questions a homeowner may have about repairing any damage done to the vinyl. Spare vinyl boards or tiles should be on hand, and if possible, a professional should be hired to make the repairs.

Loose seams in vinyl tiles are quite common, but before attempting to repair them, it first must be determined why or how they are coming loose. Sometimes, more adhesive can be applied and the seam can be re-sealed from the top, reconnecting the tile to the floor properly. Seams should be re-sealed frequently, as this prevents dirt, moisture and debris from settling.

Vinyl that has not been maintained can actually cause cracks in the underlying floor, or concrete, which is a sign that installation was not done properly. Too much water can cause cracks as well, and shift the placement of the tiles. Keeping the tile as dry as possible should be enough to keep cracks from forming, but even then tile replacement is sometimes necessary.

There are vinyl flooring contractors that can be hired to answer specific questions and make any needed repairs. Prior to calling a professional, knowing all the details involved in the flooring, like the manufacturer and installment date, is helpful. To keep the vinyl tiles looking their best, routine maintenance is not only recommended, but vital.

Once installed, vinyl flooring is ready to be admired and enjoyed, but like any other part of the home, it does require simple upkeep. Taking the time to care for the flooring will keep maintenance costs from sky-rocketing. To get the most out of this durable vinyl-tile flooring, heed the advice of professionals and contractors, and follow a general cleaning and maintenance plan.