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Cutting Edge Construction
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Serving Canonsburg, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

"Jeff and his employees were very professional and completed the work as stated within the projected time frame. They communicated issues in a timely manner and were very reasonable in the total cost of the remodel project, and with additional estimates for additional unexpected work that needed to be completed. The team did a very nice job and the bathroom is absolutely beautiful. I would highly recommend them to others, and thank them for the great work."
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FAQs for vinyl or linoleum sheet flooring or tiles installation projects in Canonsburg, PA

The primary difference between EVP flooring and LVP flooring is the materials used to construct their core layers. While EVP flooring has a rigid stone-based core layer, LVP has a polyvinyl chloride-based core layer. This difference in construction makes LVP more flexible than EVP and less durable and stable. Because of LVP's greater flexibility, it's also more prone to tears and dings.

Yes, you can EVP floors. Sweep, vacuum, or dry mop the floor to remove loose dirt and soil before you move to wet mopping. When mopping, use a gentle, manufacturer-approved cleanser and avoid harsh chemicals, detergents, or abrasive cleaners that can damage your floor. Follow your manufacturer's instructions on cleaning and caring for your EVP flooring to prevent damage and get the most out of it for as long as possible.

EVP flooring has an average life span of 20 years; some types may last up to 30 years or more. The life span will depend on the product quality and the level of traffic in your home. For example, homes with pets, children, or heavy foot traffic are likely to experience more wear and tear on EVP floors than homes without. Make sure to budget for the cost to repair vinyl floors to help properly care for it and maintain it.

No, you don't have to install underlayment before you lay down the EVP floor because the bottom layer of EVP flooring, called the backing layer, typically serves the role of underlayment. The pre-attached underlayment on the EVP floor is usually made of cork or rubber, which acts as a sound barrier and provides a cushion to make walking or standing on the floor more comfortable.

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