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Vinyl Floors in Fremont, CA

Vinyl flooring continues to get more popular amongst homeowners and business proprietors, and for many reasons. With its endless style and serious sturdiness, a vinyl floor brings constant benefits.

At Signature Carpet One Floor & Home in Fremont, CA, we’re proud to be the region’s favorite flooring store. You’ll love our incredible vinyl variety, and our experts can help you make sense of our selection.

Best of all: we offer a full range of professional services right here in-house: ask us about our professional flooring installations and interior design options.

 

What Are the Benefits of Vinyl Floors?

A vinyl floor is always a great idea! Here’s why.

 

Vinyl flooring lets you have it all: the looks of your favorite natural wood, tile, or stone, at a fraction of the cost.

 

In addition, today’s vinyl flooring is:

  • Sturdy

  • Sustainable

  • Easy to Maintain

  • Scratch-resistant

  • Moisture Resistant

  • Waterproof (Select Products)

  • Affordable

  • Easy to Install

  • Kid Friendly

  • Pet Friendly

 

Are There Different Types of Vinyl Flooring?

Vinyl flooring comes in a couple different forms: plank, tile, and sheet.

 

Sometimes referred to as luxury vinyl flooring, all vinyl floors are a manufactured product inspired by other types of high-end hard surfaces.

 

  • Vinyl Planks, also called luxury vinyl planks, look exactly like hardwood flooring. Unlike actual wood, your vinyl plank floor can be used in the kitchen or bathroom. They won’t easily scratch or become damaged if they get wet. A wide range of species and finishes are available. You’ll never have to sand or refinish your floors.

 

 

  • Vinyl Tiles, also called luxury vinyl tiles, are made to look like ceramic, stone, or porcelain tiles. Though they look like traditional tile, you won’t have to worry about cracks or chips. Vinyl tile can go everywhere under your roof: it can even be used around your bathroom or as a backsplash.

 

  • Sheet Vinyl Flooring is sold by the roll and has been around for many years. Modern sheet vinyl is higher quality than it once was, and comes in many wood, tile, and stone patterns. It’s one of the most affordable floors available today. Many property managers love sheet vinyl for its ability to cover large areas with minimal seaming and without breaking their budget.

 

Are Vinyl Floors Waterproof?

Yes and no: all vinyl flooring is water resistant, but these days you can also find certain options that are 100% waterproof.

 

Waterproof vinyl flooring has several hidden features that make it a fit for your home’s most notorious splash zones. It has a thicker clear top surface as well as a hefty, reinforced core.

 

As the result, your waterproof vinyl tiles or planks won’t expand or contract when they get wet. Meanwhile, your subfloor won’t get wet at all: waterproof vinyl flooring forms a sturdy barrier between life and your subfloor. Mold or mildew won’t be able to reach your subfloor- ever!

 

We recommend purchasing waterproof vinyl flooring for any kitchen or bath projects. It’s also wonderful in the laundry room, or in any room where your new puppy likes to play.

 

Splashes and spills should still be removed when you spot them: just blot them away using a fresh towel and a little water: no worries!

 

How Do I Install My New Vinyl Floor?

Vinyl floors are made for easy and quick installation.

 

Most vinyl floors come in two installation options: glue-down and click-lock installation. The click-lock method is simple: planks are grooved to click and lock into place like one great, big jigsaw puzzle. This is also known as a "floating floor." 

 

Although it might seem tempting to try and install your own floor, we still recommend seeking some professional advice and possible help. Despite its relative simplicity, issues can arise quickly with vinyl installation. Exact measurements need to be taken, with extra flooring needed in case of common mistakes.

 

Protect your new floor and your product warranty (which usually requires it) by choosing a professional flooring installation every time.

 

 

Where Can I Install Vinyl Flooring?

Vinyl flooring is fun, fashionable, and functional just about anywhere under your roof!

  • Living Rooms
  • Hallways
  • Stairways
  • Entryways
  • Bathrooms
  • Dining Rooms
  • Kitchens
  • Bedrooms
  • Laundry Rooms
  • Mudrooms
  • Playrooms
  • Dens
  • Offices
  • Meeting Rooms
  • Retail Spaces
  • Waiting Rooms

 

Shop for Vinyl Floors Near You at Signature Carpet One

Looking for the best vinyl flooring in Fremont, California?

 

Signature Carpet One Floor & Home has your new vinyl floor. As part of the Carpet One Floor & Home cooperative of independently owned and operated flooring stores, we like to keep it local. Yet, we’re still able to compete with the local chains in terms of variety, value, purchasing power, and services.

 

We have the best vinyl flooring brands and services in the region, so whether you’re just starting to browse vinyl flooring or ready to buy, we’re here to help.

 

Come see what’s in-store in our local showroom today and don’t forget to schedule your FREE onsite project estimate to get your project off to the right start!

 

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