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What is the difference between resilient and non resilient floors?

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What is the difference between resilient and non resilient floors?

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A.) Resilient flooring is defined as floor that is capable of withstanding shock without permanent damage. A good example of this type of flooring would be vinyl, asphalt, tile, rubber, linoleum, and vinyl asbestos. Non resilient flooring is more commonly known as hard floors. They are defined as durable but not capable of withstanding shock without deformation or rupture. Examples include terrazzo, concrete, marble, ceramic tile, marble, brisk, and slate.

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