Provided that you care for it properly, Marmoleum flooring has a life span of at least 25-35 years.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Provided that you care for it properly, Marmoleum flooring has a life span of at least 25-35 years.
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Marmoleum flooring is a completely natural material made up of all-natural raw materials, on the other hand, Vinyl flooring is purely synthetic. Based on this main difference, Marmoleum flooring is considered to be a better option compared to Vinyl flooring in terms of being eco-friendly.
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Yes, both linoleum and marmoleum can be installed floating or direct glue down.
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Yes it can be installed if your floor is not even. If you have a slope, the planks will follow the slope. If you have dips in the floor, you may want to use a floor leveling compound or use a foam or cork underlayment to even out the floor prior to laying the...
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Linoleum floating floors should be sealed using our non-toxic sealant.
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Linoleum is very resilient to heavy household traffic. As the linseed oil cures, the material will actually harden over time
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Grandma probably has linoleum that was supplied in a sheet-type format, and then glued to her subfloor. It may have also contained asbestos. Eco-Friendly linoleum floating floors are sold in 3' x 1' x 7/16" floating floor planks that are completely re-usable, replaceable, and are installed without the use of glue or nails.
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Vinyl is a petroleum-based product that can gas out toxic chemicals into your home environment. Linoleum, is a non-toxic product that will not gas out toxic chemicals into your home environment.
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Linoleum flooring is made of linseed oil, flax, jute, cork powder, wood flour, natural pigments.
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Eco-friendly products are typically made from non-toxic materials that are sustainable, recycled, or easy to reuse or recycle.
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