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What is Homogeneous PVC Flooring?

July 12, 2017 by Flooristics staff Leave a Comment

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Homogeneous PVC Flooring

With so many different flooring choices for commercial spaces, many business owners are turning to PVC flooring. This homogeneous sheet vinyl is a type of flooring that performs very well in business settings especially with high traffic areas.

PVC floors are comprised of a manufactured polymer polyvinylchloride that can be made to look like metal, stone, or wood. They come in homogeneous PVC and heterogeneous PVC. The homogeneous PVC is sheet flooring that doesn’t have a backing. The sheets are generally 2 meters wide and they must be heat welded. Such flooring is very common in supermarkets, schools, hospitals and malls.

With homogeneous PVC flooring, it’s easy to keep it clean because the surface coat of polyurethane resists dirt and spills. This makes it not only easy to clean, but practical and economical. While homogeneous PVC flooring is not considered a high end choice, it does very well in commercial, business and community areas.

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