- 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
- What Are Vinyl Records? Everything You Need to Know
Around the mid-2000s, only when Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) was used to manufacture these records did the name ‘vinyl records’ become popular Record players, typically called turntables, phonographs, or gramophones, are used to play and record music on vinyl records
- 31 Beautiful Vinyl Fencing Colors
Vinyl doesn’t need sealing or repainting and it won’t rot or attract insects But you can still get the look of lumber with these carefully textured, wood-themed, vinyl fence colors from Timberland
- How to Install Glue Down Vinyl Plank Flooring? (Step-by-Step Tutorial)
Glue-down vinyl planks are flexible and easy to cut, making them a wonderful choice for a DIY floor renovation project The planks imitate the look of hardwood, giving any room a new lease of life, and the best part is you can do so on a budget
- 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
- 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
- Can Vinyl Plank Flooring Go In Bathrooms? (Pros Cons)
Vinyl plank flooring can be an inexpensive flooring option, but can it be used in a bathroom? Read on to find the answer and learn key information about vinyl plank flooring including the pros and cons
- LVP vs. LVT Flooring: Whats the Difference? - What Is Vinyl
Luxury vinyl tiles and planks are made from polyvinyl chloride, which has a significant carbon footprint and might affect the resale value That said, LVP and LVT have a long lifespan and do not require regular replacement, offsetting any environmental effects
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