Cement Sheet Vinyl Flooring

Discover the timeless charm of Cement sheet vinyl flooring inspired by the classic beauty of Encaustic Cement Tiles. These stylish and practical floors combine tradition and modernity without compromising on quality. Featuring an elegant selection of 10 stylish petal tile designs, these floors make a grand statement in any room. 

Shop the Cement sheet vinyl flooring range now, available at an affordable price at Best4Flooring. You can also read on to learn more about this unique vinyl collection.

Shop By

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cement sheet vinyl?

Cement sheet vinyl is an elegant flooring range that draws its inspiration from Encaustic Cement Tiles. The floors beautifully blend monochrome hues into stylish petal tile designs, creating a perfect harmony between traditional charm and contemporary aesthetics. Not only do they look fantastic, but they are also highly functional. 

Durable, water-resistant, and featuring an R11 slip-resistant rating, these floors provide great value for money. They also come with 18db acoustical insulation, significantly reducing noise levels. 

Where can I install Cement vinyl sheet flooring?

You can install Cement vinyl sheet flooring in various rooms of the home. Its stylish designs make it a great choice for both traditional and modern interiors. As it's water-resistant, it is ideal for use in kitchens and bathrooms, and its hard-wearing nature and easy maintenance make it suitable for high-traffic areas such as hallways and living rooms. The R11 slip resistance makes the floors safe for family rooms, while the sound reduction properties make them an excellent choice for quieter rooms of the home.

The striking Azure Blue cushioned vinyl design is a fantastic option for the bathroom, adding a modern, fresh feel to the space. Choose the Oscuro Concreta design with its elegant floral pattern for a more classic feel. 

Is Cement sheet vinyl easy to install?

Yes, Cement sheet vinyl is simple to install. It can be easily cut to fit the room's dimensions, and you only need to handle a single sheet rather than individual planks. The installation process typically involves either glueing down the vinyl to the subfloor or using a loose lay method. Both methods are straightforward, and many homeowners opt to install Cement sheet vinyl as a D.I.Y. project. 

The most important factor to consider when installing Cement sheet vinyl is subfloor preparation. You need to ensure the subfloor is free from damage, level, and clean. 

How do you clean Cement vinyl floors?

Cleaning and maintaining Cement vinyl floors is a hassle-free process. Regular sweeping or vacuuming is recommended to remove dirt and debris, which can prevent scratches and scuffs. A damp mop can be used for a more intensive clean alongside a specialist cleaner. 

Since Cement vinyl is water-resistant, you don't have to worry about water damage, but it's always good to avoid using excessive water during cleaning. Promptly cleaning up spills and placing mats at entrances can also help maintain the floor's appearance and durability. You can get everything you need to keep your new floor looking like new from our expert floor care collection.

How thick are Cement sheet vinyl floors? 

Cement sheet vinyl floors have a thickness of 2.6mm. This thickness provides comfort underfoot and durability for everyday use. It also includes a wear layer of 0.35mm, which adds to its strength and protects the surface from scratches, dents, and general wear and tear. The combined thickness of the vinyl and incorporated wear layer makes Cement sheet vinyl a sturdy and long-lasting flooring option.

How long will Cement vinyl sheet flooring last?

Cement vinyl sheet flooring is built to last. With its resilience against daily wear and tear, water and slip resistance, and simple maintenance requirements, the floors in range will last for many years. They come with a 15-year residential warranty, though the actual lifespan will vary depending on how much foot traffic it receives and how well it is maintained. To maximise their lifespan, ensure the floors are installed correctly and they are properly cared for.