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ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW

ABOUT INSTALLATION, CARE, CLEANING, AND WARRANTY

VINYL FLOORING

Vinyl flooring is the most DIY friendly flooring product. Many different types of vinyl flooring are available, ensuring that you can find the installation method that suits your needs and skills.

INSTALLATION

 

QUICKCLICK

Also known in the market as 5Gi or Unipush, Quick Click installs by tilting and pushing the long sides together, then dropping and locking the short ends.

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QUICKLOCK

An easy adhesive-free installation method! Tilt and push the long sides together, then drop and lock the short ends.

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ORIGINAL CLICK

Similar to laminate flooring, install by tilting and pushing together on all four sides.

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VINLOC SELF-LOCKING

Self-locking vinyl uses the VinLoc locking system, which drops and locks on all four sides. It comes in 10–10.5 mm thicknesses and has a superior sound rating of IIC 73.

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GLUE DOWN

In glue down installation, also known as dry back installation, planks or tiles are glued to the floor using a flooring adhesive. It is one of the most popular installation methods due to its durability and permanence.

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PREMIUM GLUE DOWN/LOOSE LAY

The easiest floor to install! Loose lay, also known as premium glue down, can be installed without any clicking, with a minimal amount of glue or double-sided tape.

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DURABLE AND RESISTS DEPRESSIONS

The latest trend in vinyl flooring is stone core. With up to 65% limestone, it is denser and resists depressions better than standard vinyl.

Available in QuickClick, QuickLock, Original Click and Glue Down installation methods.

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CARE AND CLEANING

Our guide to keeping your vinyl flooring clean and making sure it lasts as long as possible.

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WARRANTY

Our our vinyl products are covered by industry standard warranties.

MORE QUESTIONS?

Read our Frequently Asked Questions About Vinyl Flooring