How wide can you get vinyl plank flooring?

How wide can you get vinyl plank flooring?

Plank vinyl varies in size, with most widths ranging from 6 inches up to 7 3/4 inches but varying between 5 inches and 8 inches and typical lengths ranging from 36 to 48 inches.

What is the widest vinyl flooring?

Expansion Sheet Vinyl by Congoleum® is a 15 foot wide sheet vinyl which is over 20% wider than the typical sheet vinyl so fewer seams are needed.

Does vinyl flooring come wider than 12 feet?

No seam is needed because the standard roll is 12 feet wide by whatever length you need Keep in mind that sheet vinyl is sold in standard 12 foot wide rolls and accommodates usual lengths. If wider than 12 feet each way, a seam is required.

What are the disadvantages of luxury vinyl plank flooring?

Cons of Vinyl Plank Flooring

  • Vinyl doesn’t feel quite as comfortable to walk on if barefoot.
  • Vinyl won’t look as luxurious as natural hardwood.
  • Vinyl wood plank floors are not able to be refinished.
  • LVP flooring if glued down can be very hard to remove if you ever want to replace.

Do they make 16 foot wide linoleum?

At 16 feet wide, this vinyl is the widest width available, which makes it easier to avoid seams in areas wider than the standard 12-foot width.

What’s the widest linoleum you can get?

Standard linoleum rolls come in 6 to 7 foot widths and usually require a minimum of 10 feet in length or a maximum of up to 105+ feet in total length.

Can vinyl sheet flooring be seamed?

Spread vinyl floor adhesive on the floor with a 1/16-by-3/32-inch notched trowel. Press the edges of both sheets firmly into the adhesive. Run a rolling pin over the vinyl to remove air bubbles from under the sheets. Run a seam roller over the seam to set the seam in place.

Why is my vinyl plank flooring separating?

Heat and cold are the primary reasons for separation. The vinyl plank flooring can expand and retract depending on how hot or cold the room is. If it is extremely cold and the room feels cold, then you will see the separation.

What should you not use on vinyl plank flooring?

DON’T:

  • Use highly-abrasive scrubbers. Abrasive sponges, steel wool, and other rough materials can easily scratch — and even eat through — the protective coating atop your vinyl plank flooring.
  • Use ammonia.
  • Use paste wax or solvent-based polishes.