If you are renovating your business premises, chances are you will be advised and asked to choose what commercial-grade flooring you want.While commercial tiles and carpet tiles are common in offices, your flooring supplier should also throw some roll-on sheet or vinyl plank options in the pool, all the more for the bathroom and kitchen.Commercial Vinyl flooring encompasses two types of vinyl: roll-on vinyl, also known as vinyl sheet, and Vinyl tiles or planks, also known as luxury vinyl tiles or planks.
The way these two are produced creates their different strengths and weaknesses.Why you should consider vinyl sheet flooring:- Vinyl sheet flooring is usually installed using one or two pieces or vinyl - this means you won't see any seams between your floor and less chances of having issues with moisture penetration because of it.- Commercial vinyl sheet is also cheaper as it is mass-produced and doesn't need to be individually cut as some planks or tile would.
a photographed image of a pattern can be printed on it and can even have some grout line to mimic wood planks or tile for example.
Like its competitors, vinyl planks or tiles it can mimic all types of material, from wood to ceramic tiles.
Vinyl planks or tiles are produced individually and can be cut in different sizes so patterns change and look more natural to the naked eye.
- LVP / LVT is more expensive than roll-on vinyl flooring as installing individual planks or tiles takes longer.