If you've been doing your research on flooring options, you might have come across hybrid floors. Hybrid floors are made from a mix of materials, usually bamboo and PVC. They're designed to be strong and durable like laminate floors, but with a softer feel underfoot. Many people choose hybrid floors for their homes because they're beautiful and easy to maintain. But one question that we often hear is "Are hybrid floors noisy?" Keep reading to find out the answer!
One of the main selling points of hybrid floors is that they're designed to be quiet. The material that the floor is made from has a big impact on how quiet it will be. Bamboo is a natural material that's very dense, so it does a good job of absorbing noise. PVC, on the other hand, is a man-made material that's designed to be tough and durable. It doesn't absorb noise as well as bamboo, but it's still not as loud as some other materials like ceramic tile or hardwood.
The way the floor is installed also has an impact on how much noise it will make. Hybrid floors can be either floated or glued down. Floated floors are easier to install, but they're not as sturdy as glued-down floors. Glued-down floors are more difficult to install, but they're less likely to creak or squeak when you walk on them.
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So, are hybrid floors noisy? The answer is that it depends! Traditionally, hardwood flooring or vinyl planks has a reputation for being noisy underfoot and susceptible to deterioration when too much moisture is present. Hybrid flooring offers 100% waterproof, scratch resistant and noiseless features.