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Resilient flooring (usually vinyl, cork or linoleum) has come a long way since the days of vinyl asbestos and brittle sheet vinyl flooring too. These days, resilient flooring adds an attractive, hardwearing softer-feeling finish to almost any type of floor. In fact, many households prefer these finishes to brittle ceramic tiles.

Their biggest advantages include providing hygienic, cleanable attractive and comfortable floors to virtually any room in the home. While owners may install some of these finishes themselves, others, especially sheet linoleum indicate that you should rather find a handyman to do the job for you instead. Even experienced handymen in London measure twice before laying these.

Types of Resilient Floors

o Artificial wooden strips laid over resilient plastic

o Tiles in various materials

o Sheet goods – you will need handymen quotes here.

Methods of Laying Different Resilient Floors

o Glued down

o Loose laid (taped at seams)

o Floating (interlocking planks)

o Self-Adhesive Tiles

Resilient flooring prices have been rising regularly because the materials often come from non-sustainable resources. Before you try to do the job yourself, why not first get a few quotes from Mr-Skill? That way, you are guaranteed a good job commensurate with what the materials cost.



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