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We are having to replace very old floor due to flooding and we are stuck with what the insurance will pay for. They are supposed to replace with something comparable. What we have was there when we bought the house but I can say that it probably was very close to the cheapest available 16 years ago, BUT somehow it still seems to be far more durable than what we are reading about all of the vinyl sheeting out there today. I don't know if this is accurate, but I can take a piece of this stuff and ROLL IT INTO A TUBE without it breaking! had to cut it off with a knife to get the sample. However, even the contractor says all vinyl sheeting today is crappy and the reviews all include consumers who say theirs ripped from every day use, very very quickly (less than a year). I also have a relative who had this happen to her. I do not know where to go from here.
I need my kitchen put back together but it's going to be super hard to convince the insurance company to pay for a different kind of floor unless I can explain/prove that what's out there today just isn't the same.
Meanwhile, if it were available, I'd prefer vinyl sheeting because it's softer and easier on the joints plus no cracks in the floor means I don't have to worry about food getting in the cracks when this old house settles. (it's from the 50s and the floor is not level anymore, and especially now that they are rebuilding a joist and one corner of the kitchen is jacked up!)
Hi All,
The floors in my wood kitchen are really beat up (level but otherwise really uneven, divots everywhere) and therefore impossible to keep clean. I’d like to cover them with with sheet vinyl because of it’s ease to install and clean. My parents had sheet linoleum in their kitchen my whole life growing up and it was this cute checkered tile patterned and held up great and never needed maintenance. Now that I’m looking it seems like most vinyl is plank or tile, or even if it’s offered as a sheet the only patterns are faux wood or stone tile, which are not really my style. If anyone has any recommendations I would really appreciate it!! I should also mention it would need to be pretty thick because it’s a high traffic area and due to the wear on my floors now.
Thanks!