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Updated over 11 years ago, 09/10/2013

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Edward Burns
  • Rockford, IL
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Rubber Flooring

Edward Burns
  • Rockford, IL
Posted

I have been considering reflooring a rehab kitchen and bath with smooth rubber flooring (it comes as both roll and tile). Looking at comments on the internet I have some people stating that it does not hold up in a kitchen and others stating that it is superior to vinyl for durability.

It appears to be slightly more expensive than vinyl but cheaper than ceramic (when you figure installation costs). Supposedly easier on older bodies (such as mine) and not as cold as tile.

Does anyone have any experience with such a product.