Canopy Floors Comfort Moonlight Oak

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Comfort

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Description
Canopy Floors Comfort Moonlight Oak Luxury Vinyl Tile in York, PA, 17408 is Exceptionally durable and easy to clean, Luxury Vinyl Tile is a great choice for your home.
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CollectionComfort
ColorMoonlight Oak
ConstructionWPC
Color VariationMedium
ShapePlank
Surface TypeEmbossed in Register
EdgePainted Bevel
ApplicationResidential, Commercial
Width7"
Length60"
Thickness8 mm
LookWood - Single Strip
Installation MethodFloating, Glue Down
Warranty
Residential: Limited Lifetime, 10 Yr. Medium Commercial
Why choose Jimbo's Flooring CO

Canopy Floors Comfort Moonlight Oak Luxury Vinyl Tile in York, PA, 17408

Experience the perfect flooring solution for your home with our Canopy Floors Comfort Moonlight Oak Luxury Vinyl Tile in York, PA, available at Jimbo's Flooring CO. The Comfort collection offers exceptional quality, ensuring that your Luxury Vinyl Tile will remain aesthetically pleasing for many years in any home setting.

Crafted from naturally dense , this Luxury Vinyl Tile provides a stunning and enduring flooring option. With a thickness of 8 - 11 mm, Comfort is an WPC Luxury Vinyl Tile that offers both durability and style. The finish adds a that complements various Commercial / Residential spaces, making it a fantastic choice for any Commercial / Residential space. Contact Jimbo's Flooring CO today to schedule a free estimate for Luxury Vinyl Tile Comfort Moonlight Oak Luxury Vinyl Tile, or call (717) 940-4729 to schedule today.

Luxury Vinyl Flooring frequently asked questions.

Vinyl is a specific type of plastic. Vinyl flooring is a product made by layering different materials, including vinyl. The most common type of vinyl floor consist of 4 layers: a felt, fiberglass or vinyl backing; a core layer; a decorative layer with the flooring pattern; and a final “wear layer” on top that protects the flooring from scratches and scuffs.

Vinyl flooring can be installed in any room in the house, including rooms at, above or below grade (ground level). It can also be installed over almost any type of subfloor (concrete, wood, vinyl), as long as the subfloor is smooth and level. If the subfloor has imperfections, they may show through the vinyl.

No, as a matter of fact, vinyl is available as sheets, planks or tiles, presenting a variety of options to express your own personal creativity.

"Resilient flooring" is a term used for flooring that has some elasticity to it. This is the case with vinyl – it is a firm flooring product with a bit of "give." The terms vinyl and resilient flooring are often used interchangeably. However, it’s important to note that there are some non-vinyl, resilient flooring options, including cork, rubber and linoleum. If you have questions specific to any resilient flooring product, a Floor Store associate would be happy to help. Give us a call or stop by today.

No, they’re not. While both products are examples of resilient flooring, they are actually manufactured from completely different materials. While vinyl flooring consists of vinyl, felt and fiberglass, linoleum is made from natural materials such as linseed oil, tree resin, cork dust and wood flour.