Linoleum Buyer's Guide
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Pros and Considerations
Pros
- Natural Beauty
Linoleum is made from natural ingredients. The floor patterns and vivid, saturated colors create dramatic design statements worthy of Mother Nature.
- Long Lasting
Life spans that can last 40 years or more. Pattern and color extend through the thickness of product, so even if the flooring begins to wear down, the design and color remain.
- Resists Damage and is Easy to Clean
When protected with a manufacturer’s bonded coating, linoleum resists dirt, scratches, scuffs, and cleans easily with sweeping and occasional mopping. An excellent choice for active households.
- A Great Value
Linoleum's long life span makes it a cost-effective flooring option.
- One of the "Greenest" Floors
Environmentally preferred linoleum is made of abundantly available, renewable natural materials. Armstrong™ linoleum is FloorScore™ certified.
Considerations
- Difficult to Install
Professional installation is highly recommended.
- May Require Special Maintenance
Unprotected floors must be polished to prevent damage to the design. If polish wears off, high pH cleaners such as ammonia can discolor the floor.
- "Drying Room Film" and Odor
New linoleum has a yellow cast and a harmless odor; both of which dissipate when exposed to light and air.
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Floor Score™ is a trademark of the Resilient Floor Covering Institute.
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