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Flooring - Vinyl Flooring
Proper care and maintenance can extend the life and beauty of your home.
Select the area of your home from the left-hand menu.
Vinyl Flooring is an affordable and incredibly durable solution for any room and requires little maintenance to keep it looking great.
Care and Maintenance Tips
Protection
Don’t drag heavy objects, such as furniture or appliances, across the floor.
Use protective pads on your furniture bottoms to help prevent scratching or tearing the floor.
Sweep or vacuum vinyl floors regularly to remove loose dirt which can scratch the floor. Vacuum vinyl floors with a special bare-floor attachment; beater bars from certain styles of vacuum cleaners can damage the flooring.
Avoid using rolling casters without putting down a hard surface buffer (ex. plywood or lauan), as they can damage the floor.
Wash the floor regularly by mopping with a vinyl floor cleaner.
Reduce Staining and Discoloration
Clean up spills immediately, if spill dries remove with damp sponge, cloth or mop with warm water.
Don’t use abrasive cleaners or bleaches on vinyl floors.
* If you are in a Condo residence please refer to your Condo Association Documents to verify your responsibilities, if any, for the maintenance of these areas.