SERVICES

Vinyl

Vinyl is flooring that comes in large, continuous, flexible sheets. A vinyl sheet floor is completely impermeable to water, unlike vinyl floor tile, which comes in stiff tiles, and vinyl planks, which come in interlocking strips. It is sometimes called linoleum after a visually similar product of different (linseed oil) chemical composition.

Vinyl flooring is extensively used because it is water-impervious, fairly durable, adjustably resilient and insulating, easy to install, available with a variety of appearances, and inexpensive material.

MARBLE

Marble is a natural stone that comes in various colors, making it perfect for traditional and contemporary designs. The material is durable and easy to clean, making it a practical choice for busy families. Marble parquet flooring is becoming a popular option because it combines the beauty of marble with the practicality of wood. This type of flooring can be expensive, but it’s worth the investment if you want to create a luxurious look in your home. This combination will give your floors a unique outlook if you are adventurous in design.

Marble is one of the most aesthetically appealing materials when it comes to flooring. It is formed from a recrystallization process. Different elements from the rock-like fossil material and sun-dried minerals are combined under extreme heat and pressure, turning into a new rock, known as marble.

TILe (Porcelain& Ceramic)

Porcelain and Ceramic tile is commonly used to cover floors and walls, with a water absorption rate of less than 0.5 percent. The clay used to build porcelain tiles is generally denser. They can either be glazed or unglazed. Porcelain tiles are one type of vitrified tiles and are sometimes referred to as porcelain vitrified tiles.

Porcelain is denser and therefore heavier to handle than other ceramic tiles. For this reason, it is generally more expensive. Being harder, it is more difficult to cut and drill and requires specialist tools, which can hamper fitting and increase costs. Polished porcelain may need sealing, where ordinary glazed tiles do not. The glazed surface is coated with less than two microns.

EPOXY

A synthetic resin system that is laid on top of concrete substrates as a form of protection and decoration. The systems can comprise of several layers of thermosetting resin that are coated, troweled or poured, and generally applied onto a concrete substrate. It is chemically distinct from regular floor paints. Resinous flooring consists of a two-part epoxy system - a combination of polymer resins and hardeners, much like epoxy glue.

When properly mixed, the epoxy resin and hardener react to one another resulting in a chemical bond with each compound and with the floor itself. The chemical bond creates a stiff plastic material that is durable, resistant to degradation, and bonds exceptionally well to its substrate. Epoxy can be Applied to almost any substrate area such as a countertop or a bathroom sink. This self-leveling material allows a custom design to be created.

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