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FAQs
Linoleum is a natural flooring material made from renewable resources such as linseed oil, cork dust, wood flour, and minerals. It is typically available in sheets or tiles and is known for its durability, eco-friendliness, and range of design options.
While both linoleum and vinyl are resilient floorings, linoleum is made from natural materials, while vinyl is made from synthetic materials like PVC. Linoleum is more eco-friendly and biodegradable, while vinyl is generally more water-resistant and comes in a wider range of patterns and colors.
Yes, linoleum flooring is very durable. It is resistant to scratches, dents, and abrasions. When properly maintained, it can last 25 years or more, making it a long-lasting flooring choice for both residential and commercial spaces.
While linoleum flooring is somewhat moisture-resistant, it is not as water-resistant as vinyl or other types of flooring. It can be installed in kitchens or bathrooms, but it’s important to keep the flooring dry and ensure it is properly sealed to prevent moisture from penetrating the surface.
Linoleum can be installed by professionals or experienced DIYers. It is typically available in sheets or tiles, and installation usually involves gluing the material down to a clean, dry subfloor. Some modern linoleum options come with click-lock systems for easier installation without glue.
Linoleum is relatively easy to maintain. Regular sweeping or vacuuming to remove dirt and debris is recommended. It’s best to clean with a damp mop and a mild, pH-neutral cleaner. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that could damage the surface.
Yes, linoleum flooring is considered an eco-friendly option. It is made from renewable resources such as linseed oil, cork, and jute, and it is biodegradable. It also has a low environmental impact compared to other flooring materials like vinyl or laminate.
Yes, linoleum floors can be refinished to restore their appearance. If the surface becomes worn or damaged, it can be sanded down and resealed with a protective coating. This helps maintain the floor’s longevity and ensures it continues to look great.
Linoleum is sensitive to direct sunlight and can fade over time if exposed to UV rays. To prevent fading, it’s recommended to use curtains, blinds, or rugs to protect the floor from prolonged sun exposure, especially in areas with strong sunlight.
Linoleum flooring typically lasts between 20 to 40 years, depending on the quality of the material, the level of foot traffic, and how well it is maintained. Proper care, including regular cleaning and re-sealing, can extend the life of your linoleum floor.