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Luxury Vinyl Tiles

Luxury Vinyl Tiles

Easiflooring Luxury Vinyl Tiles

Durable & Waterproof

Luxury vinyl tiles or “LVT” is a cost effective yet durable solution to your flooring needs. LVT is waterproof and provides solid grip for sure footing, making it ideal for kitchen and bathroom areas.

Quiet & Soft

LVT is also one of the quieter flooring options to walk on and provides a warm soft feeling under your feet.

Easy to Install & Repair

Easy to install and repair - LVT works with a “click lock system” making it easy to install and the tiles are sold in separate tiles, meaning you will only need to replace the affected damaged areas

Mimics Natural Hardwood

Luxury Vinyl flooring products are created with innovative technology to mimic natural hardwood and stone, while providing the durability of luxury vinyl. These high-performance floors are easy to maintain, provide exceptional stain-resistance, and are waterproof.

Luxury Vinyl provides more warmth to a home and comfort than hardwood or stone flooring. Unlike ceramic, porcelain or stone, Luxury Vinyl will not crack or break. If you are looking to install luxury vinyl flooring in your home, contact us in any way you find most accessible, and our experts will help you get the right flooring for your needs.

Easy Maintenance

Call us today to begin the journey toward the easi-vinyl floor you have always wanted. Experience the easy maintenance, durability, and unlimited design possibilities that Easiflooring can offer you. Our experts are waiting to guide you to the flooring of your dreams!

Easiflooring Luxury Vinyl Tiles

LVT Installation

Step 1 - Know Your Vinyl Flooring

Easiflooring offers many Luxury Vinyl flooring brands that look ultra-realistic, but each type can have different installation instructions. Some types use glue or grout, some lock together or click together and some have peel-off backing. All Luxury Vinyl flooring must acclimatise to the environment in your home for a minimum of 2-3 days. Accurate measurements are required and should take into account wastage from staggering the planks or tiles. 

Step 2 - Removing Any Obstacles

Our installers will remove all furniture and movable obstacles, including the moulding. They will then remove the existing flooring to reveal the sub-floor underneath.

Step 3 - Preparing the Sub-Floor

Luxury Vinyl flooring must sit on a flat, clean sub-floor. If the subfloor is not smooth, the Luxury Vinyl will not be lumpy. Gouges should be filled at this point to smooth out the sub-floor.

Step 4 - Putting Down the Vinyl Flooring

Your Luxury Vinyl flooring may come in planks, or square tiles. Depending on the type of Luxury Vinyl flooring you have chosen, they can either be clicked together, glued down or be self-adhesive. Depending on which type you have the starting point of your installation may differ whether it is from the middle of the room or from the side.

Allow the bond to set firmly for several hours before replacing any trim or appliances.

LVT Maintenance

Before moving heavy objects across the floor, always lay a plank or firm sheet to disperse the weight. Before placing any chairs or furniture on your new vinyl floor always check the condition of the legs to prevent any potential cuts or scratches.

Never push, pull, or drag furniture across vinyl floors. Always lift and carry.

Remove dust, sand, and grit particles by sweeping or vacuuming your vinyl floor regularly. Do not use a vacuum with a beater as it may scratch your floor.

When sweeping or vacuuming does not remove the dirt, mop the floor with clean warm water. If water alone does not clean the surface, use one teaspoon of dish washing liquid to 500ml of warm water and apply with a soft sponge. Rinse thoroughly with fresh water to remove any residue.

Be careful not to allow too much water to seep between the joins as it could emulsify the adhesive.

Finally, think prevention. Place non staining, walk off mats at every outside entrance to your room. This will help keep sand and grit from being tracked onto your floor in the first place.

Just be sure to avoid using rubber backed mats as they can damage and potentially discolour your floor.

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