Bathrooms are typically the wettest rooms in the house. With showers, bathtubs, and sinks, splashing is bound to happen. Because it resists water, vinyl is one of the best floorings for bathrooms.
Only ceramic or porcelain tile is more waterproof and durable than vinyl flooring, but tile is also more costly, more difficult to install, harder and colder underfoot, and more difficult to remove than vinyl flooring, so many home and business owners choose vinyl flooring for bathrooms.
Advantages of Vinyl Flooring
It’s not surprising that vinyl has been the fastest-growing flooring category for several years. Vinyl has numerous benefits compared to other floor covering types, especially in damp areas like bathrooms, kitchens, and basements.
Water Resistant
For rooms like bathrooms or kitchens, water-resistant flooring is best. As a material, vinyl is inherently water resistant. So water won’t damage vinyl flooring.
Waterproof vinyl flooring options, with properly sealed edges, joints, or seams, can even protect your subfloor from water damage, making it the ultimate flooring for bathrooms.
Inexpensive
Vinyl flooring can also be budget friendly, ranking among the most affordable flooring options. Depending on the format and features you choose, vinyl flooring typically runs from low to moderate price points.
One caveat — just because a vinyl flooring product is cheap doesn’t mean it’s a good deal. This is one instance when spending a little more on the front end can save you money in the long run. Higher-quality vinyl flooring won’t break the bank but will perform far better and last much longer.
Easy Maintenance
If you’re looking for easy-to-clean flooring, vinyl is a great choice. Regular sweeping or vacuuming and occasional damp mopping will keep a vinyl floor looking its best for years. It is stain resistant, and household messes clean up easily. Some vinyl flooring products are even warranted against damage from pets.
While some lower-quality vinyl products are susceptible to gouges or scratches, higher-quality rigid luxury vinyl tile flooring can be incredibly durable, perfect for families with children or pets.
Comfortable
Whereas ceramic or porcelain tile is hard and cold, vinyl flooring feels much warmer and softer underfoot. Especially for homes in cooler climates, stepping out of the shower onto a vinyl floor in winter is preferable to a cold tile floor.
Vinyl flooring also helps absorb sound compared to hard flooring like hardwood or tile. Vinyl floors are also quieter underfoot — great for multi-level living.
Easy installation is one of advates of Vinyl Flooring
Easy Installation
Vinyl flooring installation is easier than many other hard surface flooring. Whereas tile requires intensive prep work and highly skilled labor, vinyl flooring can literally be installed in a snap.
Luxury vinyl planks and tiles snap together for quick and easy installation. Sheet vinyl is also DIY friendly and goes down in a few easy steps. And if you hire a professional, you’ll pay far less labor for vinyl installation than for ceramic or porcelain tile.
Disadvantages of Vinyl Flooring
While the benefits of vinyl flooring are plentiful, there are a couple of notable disadvantages.
Difficult to Repair
If you buy a high-quality vinyl product and install it properly, chances are you won’t need to repair the floor. But if damage does occur, it can be difficult to mend and often requires replacement.
Resale Value
Hardwood and tile are the most desirable flooring types, adding value to homes. Vinyl flooring won’t hurt your home’s resale value but won’t raise it either. Within the vinyl category, buyers tend to prefer the look of vinyl plank or vinyl tile over sheet vinyl.
Vinyl Flooring Options for Bathrooms
Once you’ve decided on vinyl flooring for your bathroom, the next decisions involve choosing a format and deciding which features you prefer. Then comes the fun part — choosing the perfect colors and style.
All three types — vinyl tile, vinyl plank, and vinyl sheet flooring — are inexpensive and easy to install, making for a great DIY project to freshen up an existing bathroom.
Vinyl Flooring Options for Bathrooms
Vinyl Tile Flooring
Perfect for bathrooms, vinyl tile flooring is inherently water resistant, and some products are truly waterproof, with sealed joints and edges, helping protect your subfloor from damage.
Luxury vinyl tile flooring often mimics the look of expensive stone, ceramic tile or porcelain tile. The higher quality products look so authentic, you may have to touch them to know the difference. Unlike hard stone or tile, however, they are softer, warmer, and less slippery underfoot — essential in a bathroom.
Vinly Plank Flooring for Bathroom with LX Hausys’ H·FLOR
Vinyl Plank Flooring
Luxury vinyl plank flooring can replicate high-end hardwood or other materials with impressive authenticity at a lower cost. It also performs better than hardwood in wet areas like bathrooms. Natural hardwood flooring has a tendency to warp or cup in wet areas where vinyl is unaffected by water or high humidity.
Vinyl planks come in both flexible and rigid options. Both types are water resistant and easy to install, but rigid planks offer greater durability, higher-end looks and offer waterproof options.
Vinyl Sheet Flooring
Of all the different formats, sheet vinyl flooring is the most affordable, and it comes in both glue-down and loose-lay options. Glue-down sheet vinyl tends to be more durable, but high-quality loose-lay vinyl flooring can last many years with proper care.
Today’s vinyl patterns offer far better looks than products of the past. Many products mimic tile, stone, or wood in styles that complement current home trends.
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LX Hausys offers HFLOR brand name vinyl flooring for bathrooms, including luxury vinyl planks, tiles and sheet vinyl in natural hardwood, stone and tile looks. If you have questions or need assistance finding flooring for your bathroom project, LX Hausys’ team of experts can help. Complete our contact formand one of our knowledgeable representatives will respond quickly.