Maintenance, variety, and cost effectiveness make vinyl (resilient) flooring the most commonly used kitchen flooring product today. It is versatile, is easily installed and comes in various styles and designs to suit any budget.If vinyl flooring is a product that interests you for your use in your kitchen space, then be sure to check out our in depth analysis of vinyl flooring and let us help you make a more educated decision when it comes to using vinyl flooring in your home!
In terms of using Vinyl flooring in the kitchen, you definitely get what you pay for. There are two major options for purchasing vinyl and costs to consider:
Low-end vinyl- is incredibly inexpensive however life expectancy will be quite short. Plan to replace low end vinyl within 10 years.
High-end vinyl- will compare closely with linoleum and even hardwood flooring, but if well maintained, high end vinyl flooring can last a lifetime.
Vinyl flooring has this department covered! Vinyl has the ability to replicate just about anything including ceramic tile flooring! There are hundreds of colors and textures available for vinyl flooring however there are two variances to consider.
Inlaid - This term refers to a higher-end vinyl product which is made by imbedding color granules into a vinyl sheet. This process puts color throughout the sheet and visually creates more depth so if the surface layer wears, the color and or style remain fresh.
Printed - This term refers to a lower-end vinyl product which is made by printing color onto the surface of the vinyl sheets. This product will wear much quicker.
Vinyl floorings durability refers to a wear layer which is applied over the top of the vinyl sheets or vinyl tiles. Vinyl flooring can most definitely be a leader in durability, but there are again some variances to consider.
No wax - This is the least durable of vinyl and is used mostly in low traffic areas which does not make this product ideal for a kitchen space. It will wear and can scratch and scuff.
Urethane - A much better option for the kitchen. This coating is useful for a space with normal traffic and will resist scuffs and scratches.
Enhanced Urethane - The highest quality coating for vinyl for the heaviest amount of traffic. This product will not only resist stains, scratches and scuffs, but it will also look incredible for a much longer period of time. Typically warranted up to 30 yrs!!
Water resistance - Once properly sealed, vinyl is completely impervious to water which is why this product is still so widely accepted in kitchens today.
Fire resistance - Vinyl burns at a much higher temperature than most flooring materials and will not spread flame. Typically vinyl will stop burning when the fire source is removed.
Maintenance - Easily maintained with regular sweeping, and mopping

For do it yourself ers vinyl flooring for the kitchen can also be a fantastic choice. Vinyl flooring is available in sheets, tiles, and self-stick tiles.
Beware that your vinyl flooring tiles backing may also determine your installation process! if you are not comfortable with installing vinyl flooring tiles yourself then let us help you with a Vinyl Flooring installation quote
Unfortunately vinyl flooring does not pass the green test in the kitchen, in fact, in some cases it fails miserably. However there are companies out there determined to get environmentally conscious vinyl production and recycling onto the right track. There has been enough progress in this department over the years to generate an active debate on vinyl's behalf in this matter.
From a health perspective vinyl flooring does make for an easy clean, however adhesives and other products used to treat vinyl are also nasty culprits. In the past toxic fumes released from vinyl floors made this product a well known health risk, however the industry has much improved since then and today the health risk is minimal.
If cost effectiveness is sexy than vinyl flooring surely qualifies. Unfortunately you may then have to settle for a lusterless floor. If you are willing to spend some extra dollars on vinyl flooring, then this product can give you all that you were looking for!
Vinyl flooring for kitchens is somewhat a fan of sexy martini parties. A touch softer than other flooring surfaces, vinyl has been known to put in a great performance from time to time!
