Modern technologies provide us with a huge selection of floor coverings. One of these is self-leveling flooring, popularly called liquid linoleum. It is a special mixture that is not laid, but poured onto a surface prepared in advance for this purpose.
In appearance, such floors are similar to the material, but if you touch them, they are more reminiscent of tiles. Liquid self-leveling flooring has a number of significant advantages: it has no seams, professional and expensive equipment is not used to fill it, and it has a wide variety of colors.
Residential use
This type of liquid linoleum, polymer, is suitable for use on floors in residential premises, since its production does not use resins that are harmful to human health, it has aesthetic appeal and high environmental friendliness.
Liquid linoleum in an apartment can be successfully used in those rooms that have a complex configuration; they spread evenly over the surface and easily penetrate into hard-to-reach corners, while such a floor does not require selection of a pattern. Dyes or decorative elements added to the mixture will help create any shade and design; the surface can be made glossy or rough.
This floor has no equal in terms of wear resistance; its service life reaches 40-50 years. The strength of liquid linoleum makes it an indispensable floor covering in the kitchen and bathroom. It is completely waterproof and leaves no scratches or marks from hitting it with hard objects.
Despite the fact that the price of liquid self-leveling flooring is quite high, it is successfully used in residential premises, since it can be repaired. The damaged area is simply removed and a mixture selected by color is poured in its place.
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