Milestone Flooring Melbourne

Hybrid Flooring

Why is Hybrid Flooring So Popular?

Hybrid flooring is a type of flooring that combines the look and feel of real wood with the advantages of synthetic materials, such as vinyl or laminate.

You may be wondering, “What exactly is this type of flooring?”

Laminate and vinyl flooring have been combined to make this type of flooring.

For decades, laminate and vinyl planks have been used in a wide variety of homes. While laminate and vinyl flooring can both look and feel terrific, and many people are delighted with their choice, they aren’t the greatest option for everyone and every situation.

Hybrid Flooring
Hybrid Flooring

Installation Process  

For those who want a quick and straightforward installation, hybrid flooring is the best option. Subfloor smoothness and levelness are critical in the beginning stages of a floor refinishing project.

If necessary, a rubber mallet can gently tap the planks together, making careful to leave a few inches of expansion space around the outside.

Edge trims around doorways and throughout large rooms can be placed once the hybrid floor has been laid down.

It’s time to attach the skirting or edge trimmings around the perimeter.

Pros and Cons of Hybrid flooring compared to other types of flooring 

Hybrid flooring has the following advantages:

  • It is resistant to water.
  • Your home or workplace will have a trendy look comparable to that of laminate flooring, thanks to the use of this type of flooring.
  • If you have dogs or children, this type of flooring is an excellent choice.
  • Because underlay is already included in Hybrid Flooring, you won’t have to purchase it separately.
  • UV-resistant flooring is available.
  • A vacuum/broom and a mop are all you need to maintain this type of flooring, which is easy to clean because it is waterproof.

Hybrid flooring has several drawbacks, including:

  • When compared to laminate flooring or vinyl flooring, hybrid flooring is typically more expensive.
  • Despite its durability, cannot be resanded. You must replace the entire hybrid floorboard if it is damaged.
  • Subfloor, i.e., the floor that will be covered with this type of flooring, must be dead level because it is relatively thin

References

[1] https://qlddroughtappeal.com.au/why-are-hybrid-floors-so-popular

[2] https://flooringdomain.com.au/news/what-is-hybrid-flooring-and-why-is-it-so-popular-28.html

[3] https://www.zephyrandstone.com.au/blog/benefits-of-hybrid-flooring