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flooring types
Hardwood Flooring is any product manufactured from timber that is designed for use as flooring, either structural or aesthetic.
Laminate flooring is hard surface flooring with a fibreboard core and melamine wear layer - available in blocks, planks, and squares.
Vinyl sheet flooring is resilient flooring, available in roll form, providing an installation with few seams.
Bamboo flooring is often considered a wood floor, although it is made from a grass (bamboo) rather than a timber.
Linoleum is an eco-friendly choice for today's flooring needs. Made from linseed oil, cork, natural resins, limestone and sawdust.
Ceramic tile is a thin surfacing unit composed of various clays fired to hardness. The face may be glazed or unglazed.
Marble Floors. Marble is a metamorphic stone and is one of the most expensive floor coverings made.
Rubber flooring (tiles and sheet goods) is made from synthetic rubber. It comes in ribbed, coin and other raised patterns.
Cork Flooring is one of the easiest of modern resilient floor coverings, the flooring is made from the bark of cork oak trees,
a renewable material.
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