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- What Is Vinyl? Vinyl Material Properties, Discovery Applications
Many of you may have come across the terms vinyl siding, vinyl records, vinyl flooring, vinyl gloves etc, but may not know what exactly vinyl is Vinyl is not a natural substance but is a synthetic man-made material
- 33 Beautiful Vinyl Stone Siding Ideas
Not only do they supply visually enticing vinyl stone siding, but they also supply faux cedar shakes and faux bricks, all made from vinyl These plastic stones are stacked in a mixture of colors to produce an impressively authentic result
- How to Install Vinyl Flooring Over Old Vinyl? (Step-by-Step Tutorial)
Even better, vinyl can be laid directly over many other surfaces – including an existing vinyl floor – saving you the effort of removing the old surface And for anyone who wants to know how, here’s our guide to how to install vinyl flooring over old vinyl to help you get it right
- Can You Put Rugs on Vinyl Plank Flooring? (5 Vinyl-Safe Rugs)
Vinyl plank flooring is generally made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resins, calcium carbonate, felt paper, vinyl foam, and a melange of stabilizers, plasticizers, and fungicides
- Vinyl Plank Flooring on Concrete Basement (Pros Cons)
Well, you should think of vinyl plank floors as the best choice for any dull concrete floor Here, we’ll look at vinyl plank flooring on the concrete basement
- What is Vinyl Paint? (Features, Types, Pros Cons)
Among all the types, this vinyl paint is the one that can suit any vinyl surface You can use them on vinyl floors, sidings, covers, interiors, and soft plastics
- SPC vs. WPC Vinyl Flooring: What’s the Difference?
Understanding SPC and WPC vinyl flooring and the key differences that make each floor a more preferred option over the other can help you figure out which one would be the most appropriate for your project
- Vinyl Siding Thickness: Is It Worth Considering?
Vinyl siding first hit the market in the 1950s; however, it has become one of the most popular siding materials available With continuous improvement, manufacturers can now produce siding that indistinguishably mimics wood, lasting up to sixty years
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