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What Are The Features And Benefits Of Hybrid Flooring?
One of the prime features of hybrid flooring is its durability and ability to withstand wear and tear. On top of that, it has the warm look of timber but is much easier to install and care for. Even better is the acoustic underlay which provides exceptional comfort and quietness. Plus, the hybrid flooring price is very affordable. Here are just some of the benefits of hybrid timber flooring:
- Hybrid flooring is highly durable. The protective outer layer is designed to be both scratch and dent-resistant which means your floor will look great for years to come.
- It’s a water-resistant solution for most areas of your home. Unlike natural timber, hybrid flooring is water-resistant, so it suits many areas of your home.
- Maintenance is easy. Cleaning has never been easier with hybrid flooring which can be swept and mopped just as easily as vinyl or tiles.
- Hybrid floors are quieter. With an acoustic underlay, hybrid floors are much quieter to walk on and also far softer underfoot than other flooring solutions.
What Rooms / Spaces Would You Use Hybrid Flooring For?
Thanks to its durability and water resistance, you can actually use hybrid flooring in most rooms and spaces within your home. However, this type of flooring is not recommended for bathrooms or laundries because, even though the boards click together tightly, water can still seep through the joins.
Therefore, hybrid timber flooring is best suited to living areas, bedrooms and other non-wet areas within your home. It can also be used in the kitchen and is ideally suited to high-traffic areas thanks to its hard-wearing surface. It’s the ultimate flooring solution for busy homes with children and pets.
Types Of Hybrid Flooring
There are numerous different types of hybrid flooring available that you can select from. The most common types include:
- SPC (stone plastic composite) is made using limestone and PVC and includes a sound-absorbing pad.
- IPC (infused polymer core) is a tough silica-free material.
- WPC (wood plastic composite) which is created using recycled wood and PVC.
- EPC (engineered plastic core) which is designed for increased stability and wear-resistance.
- MGO (reinforced mineral core) is made from Magnesium Oxide to create a lightweight flooring solution that is also extra strong and resistant to mould and bacteria.
Frequently Asked Questions
Hybrid flooring is very easy to install because the individual boards just click together seamlessly. As the boards already have an attached underlay, all you need to do is cut to size and use a rubber mallet to click them together.
While hybrid flooring is water-resistant, it’s not recommended for use in wet areas because water can still seep through where the boards join.
Cleaning hybrid floors is as easy as cleaning vinyl or tiled floors. They can be swept with a broom and mopped with a soft microfibre mop to remove any grime left behind.
The cost of hybrid flooring in Melbourne will vary depending on which type and style you choose. It’s best just to give us a call with accurate dimensions and we can provide a quote.