Vinyl trim – the key enhancement for durability designed specifically for rubber tiles
Currently, rubber tiles or vinyl tiles are becoming more and more popular due to their anti-swelling properties when exposed to moisture while being scratch-resistant when compared to ordinary laminate flooring. This causes the current trend of using rubber tiles in various projects due to their exceptional durability, today we will be talking about the advantages of using vinyl trim or vinyl edge trim protection.
Advantages of using Rubber Tiles
That being said, rubber tiles are becoming more and more popular because the advantage is that it is resistant to scratches, does not swell, and does not absorb moisture. Also, there are a variety of grades and prices to choose from – making it possible to buy according to an individual’s desired budget.
Disadvantages of using Rubber Tiles
Even using expensive rubber tiles or excellent grades, if the tiles are not enclosed with a material that is strong enough, then it’s no use. After using it for a while, you can see people walking past or being run over by vehicles. It makes the tile edges tear away, this is why vinyl trim should be installed together.
What type of vinyl trim is good to use?
Due to the general installation of rubber tiles, technicians often install PVC tile trimming, which is not as strong and durable as Alustie’s vinyl trim. Alusite has designed a vinyl edge trim protection that is especially suitable for rubber tile use. It prevents the tile from chipping, its easy-to-install, and also has a thickness of 3 mm / 4.5 mm and 5 mm as well.
Our Previous Work
In almost all Global House stores nationwide, many places feature raised floors using rubber tiles and using vinyl trim from Alusite around the edges. Even with constant wear and tear, very slight abrasions occur and the overall condition of the tiles is still quite good.