Vinyl Sheet Flooring

Proven Performance of Vinyl Sheet Flooring for Helath Based Environments

Never before has exceptional infection control and strong hygiene practices been more important than right now. Vinyl sheet flooring offers verified performance in high-traffic healthcare and educational settings. This covering is a low maintenance, polish-optional solution which is easy to heat weld and flash cove for spaces where hygiene and infection control is paramount. Its uniform-patterned construction is also designed to withstand high-traffic and is resistant to abrasion, scratches and scuffs for a consistent appearance during the life of the floor.

Homogeneous sheet is available in a wide range of colours to provide a hygienic, fresh appearance and can assist in wayfinding to support engaging, accessible, and inclusive design. Homogeneous products can also coordinate with Coverings’ full range of portfolio products. Ask our friendly and knowledgeable team for advice on compatible, hygienic and stylish options for your workspace.

Why You Should Consider vinyl sheet flooring:

  • Easy to heat weld and flash cove for spaces demanding guaranteed hygiene control.

  • Minimised cleaning time and disruption to your workforce.

  • Easy maintenance: no polish required.

  • Uniformed-pattern construction provides even wear and consistent appearance. 

  • Wide range of coordinating colours and patterns.

Homogenous Sheet with Diamond 10 Technology Coating

Made with Diamond 10 Technology coating, this exceptional covering can withstand heavy traffic and staining for a low-maintenance floor. This is suited perfectly to healthcare and education environments, where controlling infection and maintaining hygiene is of the utmost importance.


Safety first with vinyl sheet flooring

Covering’s extensive range of slip resistant vinyl sheet flooring provides peace of mind and practical solutions to the demands of environments where varying levels of slip resistance are required. From commercial kitchens to bath and shower rooms, we’ve gotcha covered.

The best flooring products for wet areas provide a non-slip surface for the highest levels of safety. Coverings’ product range for wet areas offers embossed and grain enhanced surfaces to assist slip resistance, while minimising the possibility of aquaplaning.

Our slip resistant safety floorings can be coordinated with other durable vinyl sheet options for designs that integrate both wet and dry areas.

Note: Compliance codes and standards are variable and stringent. Please refer to your relevant local, state, and federal construction codes and standards to ensure your workplace is compliant with WH&S.

Why You Should Consider Slip Resistant vinyl sheet Flooring

  • Minimal disruption to your workplace - easy to clean. 

  • Easy to maintain - no sealing, buffing, stripping, polishing or restorative maintenance required.

  • Wear layer resists stains.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Vinyl Sheet Flooring on the Sunshine Coast

  • The cost of installing sheet vinyl flooring can vary depending on several factors, including:

    • The size of the area

    • The quality of the materials

    • The complexity of the installation

    The average cost of installing sheet vinyl flooring on the Sunshine Coast ranges from $140 to $350. This cost includes labour and materials per square foot, which typically falls between $2.83 and $3.85.

    At Coverings Sunshine Coast, we understand the important of keeping your flooring costs down, so reach out and request your obligation-free quote by calling (07) 5315 8160 today.

  • Both vinyl sheet flooring and laminate have their own advantages and considerations so there’s no “better” option. The choice between these two flooring options depends on your specific needs and preferences. Here are some factors to consider when comparing vinyl sheet flooring and laminate:

    Durability: Vinyl sheet flooring is generally considered more durable and resistant to moisture, scratches, and stains compared to laminate. It can be a better choice for areas with high foot traffic or moisture-prone environments like kitchens and bathrooms.

    Installation: Vinyl sheet flooring is typically installed in large, continuous sheets, which can make installation faster and easier compared to laminate, which consists of individual planks or tiles. However, professional installation may be recommended for both flooring types to ensure proper fitting and longevity.

    Appearance: Both vinyl sheet flooring and laminate offer a wide range of designs and styles, including options that mimic the look of wood, stone, or tile. However, laminate often provides a more realistic wood look due to its photographic layer.

    Comfort and Sound: Vinyl sheet flooring tends to be softer and more comfortable underfoot compared to laminate. It can also provide better sound insulation, reducing noise transmission between floors.

    Maintenance: Both flooring types are relatively easy to clean and maintain. Vinyl sheet flooring can be resistant to stains and spills, while laminate may be more susceptible to moisture damage if not properly sealed.

    Price: In general, laminate flooring is often more affordable than vinyl sheet flooring. However, prices can vary depending on the brand, quality, and specific features of each product.

  • No. Sheet vinyl flooring does not typically require an underlay. Unlike other types of flooring, such as laminate or engineered wood, sheet vinyl is often installed directly on the subfloor without the need for additional underlayment.

    The main reason for this is that sheet vinyl is a resilient flooring material that provides its own cushioning and flexibility. It has a certain amount of give and can conform to minor imperfections in the subfloor. Additionally, sheet vinyl is often glued or adhered directly to the subfloor using a special adhesive, which helps to create a stable and durable installation.

    However, there are some cases where an underlayment may be recommended or required for sheet vinyl flooring.

    For example, in situations where the subfloor is uneven or has significant imperfections, an underlayment may be used to provide a smoother surface for the vinyl. In areas where moisture is a concern, an underlayment with moisture-blocking properties may also be used to provide an extra layer of protection.

  • Sheet vinyl flooring is typically glued down to the subfloor. Gluing the sheet vinyl provides a secure and stable installation that helps prevent shifting, wrinkling, or buckling of the flooring over time. The adhesive creates a strong bond between the vinyl and the subfloor, ensuring that the flooring stays in place.

    When installing sheet vinyl, a special adhesive designed for sheet vinyl flooring is used. The adhesive is spread evenly on the subfloor using a trowel, and then the vinyl sheet is laid on top and pressed down firmly to ensure good adhesion.

    Gluing down sheet vinyl is particularly important in areas with heavy foot traffic or where moisture resistance is crucial, such as kitchens, bathrooms, or commercial spaces. It helps to create a durable and long-lasting installation that can withstand the demands of daily use.

  • Vinyl sheet flooring can vary in terms of its water resistance, depending on the specific product and its manufacturing qualities. Generally, vinyl sheet flooring is considered to be water-resistant to some extent. However, it's important to note that vinyl sheet flooring is not completely waterproof.

    Vinyl sheet flooring is typically constructed with a wear layer that provides some level of protection against water and moisture. This wear layer acts as a barrier, preventing water from seeping into the core of the flooring material. As a result, vinyl sheet flooring can withstand occasional spills and dampness without significant damage. It is often used in kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas where moisture is present.

    However, it's worth mentioning that excessive and prolonged exposure to water can still cause damage to vinyl sheet flooring. If water is allowed to pool or penetrate the seams and edges of the flooring, it can lead to warping, swelling, or discolouration.

    Additionally, if the subfloor beneath the vinyl sheet flooring is not properly prepared or if there are gaps in the installation, water can seep through and cause damage from below.

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