Product Details:
| Material | PVC |
| Brand | Casa Deluxe |
| Usage/Application | Office, Home etc. |
| With Waterproofing | Yes |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| Thickness | 6 mm |
PVC vinyl flooring is a durable and water-resistant flooring made from polyvinyl chloride that comes in sheets, planks, or tiles, offering a cost-effective option that mimics natural materials like wood and stone. Its key benefits include a wide range of designs, easy maintenance, and moisture resistance, making it suitable for kitchens and bathrooms, while its flexibility and cushioned layers provide comfort underfoot.
Installation is typically straightforward, using methods like click-lock or adhesive backing. For a versatile, budget-friendly floor
- Merino Laminates Vinyl Planks:
- Pros: Realistic imitation of wood or stone, long-lasting, antifungal and antibacterial properties.
- Cons: Specific brand availability may vary.
- Gallant Sports Printed Vinyl:
- Pros: Available in hundreds of prints and tones, low replacement cost, suitable for residential and low-traffic commercial areas.
- Cons: Durability may be lower than high-end options for high-traffic areas.
- Material Depot Vinyl Luxe:
- Pros: Includes options with wear layers and UV coatings for added durability, wide range of styles.
- Cons: Specific product details may vary; installation method needs confirmation.
For high-traffic or wet areas
- Rehau PVC Flooring:
- Pros: Highly resistant to heavy foot traffic, moisture, and chemicals, suitable for commercial or lab environments.
- Cons: Installation might be more complex for DIYers.
- Moosa PVC Flooring:
- Pros: Designed for industrial and commercial use, durable.
- Cons: Limited color and design options compared to residential styles.
- Tarkett Vinyl Flooring:
- Pros: Excellent water-resistance, suitable for bathrooms and kitchens.
- Cons: Specific product lines may not be ideal for heavy commercial use.