Attractive, inviting homes don’t stay that way on their own. It’s up
to you to provide the time and energy to its maintenance and repair. Besides protecting
a large financial asset, maintaining your home’s appearance is also about
pride, joy and personal satisfaction.
Plus, knowing what’s expected of you regarding vinyl flooring upkeep can be
a determining factor in your purchase choices.
Be persistent about being consistent.
New vinyl floors are extremely durable and long lasting, but like any floor covering
they still need regular maintenance to stay looking like new.
Taking consistent care of your vinyl floor is simple and can add years to its life.
Follow these general guidelines for vinyl flooring. For more detailed information
always refer to the manufacturer's written floor care procedures.
Tried and true facts about time and temp.
For the first 24 hours after your new vinyl floor is installed, protect all the
seamed areas and don't walk on the seam sealer.
Keep the room at 68° F or greater for at least 2 days after installation to
allow the adhesives to setup properly.
Do not roll heavy objects directly on to a newly installed vinyl floor for at least
5 days. This can cause the vinyl and adhesive to become compressed, and once the
adhesive sets up any compressed marks will become permanent.
Allow 5 days before thoroughly washing your floor. This will give time for the adhesive
to cure.
Weight, there’s more!
Before moving heavy objects across your floor, hold on! Always lay plywood or underlayment
sheets down to disperse the weight.
Before placing chairs or furniture on your new vinyl floor check the condition of
all the casters or rollers before setting them on your floor. Replace any worn casters
or rollers.