Do vinyl floors scratch or mark easily.
Do vinyl planks scratch easily.
While vinyl flooring is known for being durable it can be damaged.
For commercial spaces use vinyl floors with higher wear layer to avoid potential damage we suggest 12 mil and higher wear layer vinyl floors for a high traffic areas.
High traffic areas can show wear and scratches over time.
It is scratch resistant durable and easy to clean.
Dull or scratched vinyl flooring is unattractive and if it s designed to mimic another substance like tile the scratches will.
We only got a couple scratches when moving.
Vinyl plank floors durability will depend on which type you buy.
Scratch resistance could be better on some products.
For scratch resistance you want to look for a high wear layer.
Engineered wood is similar the points above.
I still have to add felt to the bottoms of chairs and such.
Just use a dust mop or a mop dampened with water.
Fixing small scratches in vinyl plank flooring is easy but there are a few simple steps that can prevent damage to the floors in the first place.
Vinyl floors can get scratched but again not easily.
If you have pets and kids causing a ruckus in the house vinyl does not scratch easily chip or suffer any kind of major damage that is going to make it look bad.
Vinyl plank flooring today is not always the same as vinyl plank flooring of 4 years ago.
Also it doesn t scratch easily hence is suitable even in houses with pets and children running around.
Since we had it laid we have only had one.
It s easy to clean and maintain other than vacuuming or sweeping and washing them with soap and water to keep them clean there s absolutely no maintenance required.
Solid wood is just that and can easily be damaged by water and not very scratch resistant.
Solid wood engineered wood laminate or vinyl.
They are pretty indestructible.
Just use a dust mop or a mop dampened with water.
Good quality vinyl won t mark easily.
Vinyl flooring is durable because it holds well even under pressure.
That s why it s not good to reply to an old topic to make comparisons about your experience with a product today against some one else s experience with the product 4 or more years ago.
Are they good with pets.