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Myth vs Reality

…there is plenty of room for everyone!

Modern technology and scientific advancements have been fantastic for the flooring industry, but “buzz words” are running rampant and we are always being told that this product is better than that one. I do not always believe that, since not all buildings or their habitants have the same needs or require the same level of sophistication.

Furthermore, I do not believe vinyl is inherently “bad” and phthalate free is naturally “good” — I think both categories have strong strengths and if the right manufacturer’s products are selected for the right reasons then you will be making a wise investment.

Now, let’s learn what these words mean and stop fearing them!

PVC: (Polyvinyl Chloride) is plastic commonly referred to as vinyl.
Phthalate: A salt or ester of phthalic acid commonly used as plasticizers in PVC.

Vinyl has received a bad name over the years. Its manufacturing process can be harmful if not properly regulated, but the commercial flooring industry has taken extreme measures through third party certifiers — such as FloorScore® — to ensure a safe and affective material is brought to market. Vinyl is the most energy-efficient major plastic utilized today and is strong and resistant to moisture and abrasion.

Shannon Specialty Floors has developed responsible resilient products for the educated consumer that wants more for their environments.

Today, there are “smarter” commercial luxury vinyl tiles & planks available on the market aptly named the Think Ahead™ Collection. Check it out!

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