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Vinyl Floors Came to Stay

Waterproof Vinyl Flooring New Tendency.


2020 is the year of vinyl floors in Europe and the United States, this controversial product has captured the attention of all interior designers for its versatility, easy handling, and practicality of installation.


Recently we have seen as renowned companies in the field have increased their options in vinyl floors both in color ranges and designs and measures.
Today, more than 40% of the flooring market is betting on vinyl floors, you can find them with designs increasingly like real wood floors or even natural stones, fabrics, metals, etc.
The most outstanding feature of vinyl floors is that they are 100% waterproof, this allows for less maintenance and thus greater durability. Rigid Core LVT (Luxury Vinyl Flooring) is the fastest-growing resilient flooring category. It has evolved quickly from an innovative multilayer resilient concept – first as expanded polymer core (also called WPC), and quickly adding solid polymer core (SPC) – to the popular, resilient waterproof flooring solution offered by many brands.
Also, the United States Government is allowed tariff exclusion in Waterproof Vinyl Flooring, these Tariff exclusion benefits are scheduled to last at least through September 2020, and leaders are hopeful they will end up being permanent.


“Having the 25% removed for the fastest-growing product category of Vinyl Flooring is not only going to have a good influence for us as manufacturers, its benefits consumers,” said Russ Rogg, a specialist in flooring. “Now the product they really wanted in the first place will not be unfairly paralyzed.”


Countries like China, Indonesia, and Vietnam have revolutionized the way to produce vinyl flooring faster and more quality as years before. We are pretty sure that we will find excellent quality flooring with affordable prices and the flooring installation industries will benefit as well.


Are you near to Tampa looking for excellent quality and affordable price vinyl flooring? We recommend you visit The Flooring District at 7709 Anderson Rd, Tampa, Fl 33634.