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Original Fachwerk Domogatsky: https://domogatsky.ru My Instagram: / fachwerk_domogatskogo VK: https://vk.com/domogatskiy In this video, Sergey Domogatsky will talk about the best flooring of 2020 according to Fachwerk Domogatsky. In this video, we conduct tests - a crash test of a new generation of quartz vinyl (mineral vinyl). I have been looking for the best flooring for a long time. We have tried a lot of things using the example of finishing our personal houses and the houses of our clients. Personally, I am of the opinion that the best flooring is natural parquet board or engineered board. Of course, solid oak or ash is better, but this is a more expensive flooring. I never liked cheap quartz vinyl. It is ugly because it looks like plastic. At the same time, quartz vinyl has a number of advantages. Firstly, it can be laid on a warm floor, secondly, it is easy and quick to install, thirdly, it is not afraid of moisture, has no expansion coefficient, etc. In general, everything is good in quartz vinyl except for the appearance and price. Good quartz vinyl is more expensive than parquet boards, while it looks simply disgusting. But in 2020, quartz vinyl has evolved. A new generation of quartz vinyl has appeared: Mineral vinyl. This material will be discussed in this video. This material will definitely compete with the terrible and poisonous laminate and even parquet boards. Since it wins in almost all respects. Especially in wear resistance and repairability. In my opinion, laminate will generally become a thing of the past in a couple of years, when all people learn about the new mineral vinyl. It is impossible to distinguish it from natural wood or solid parquet boards either tactilely or visually. This is not paid information, you know I never advertise. You can check it yourself. It is really very difficult to understand whether this wood is natural or not. How the manufacturer achieved this is beyond me, but the result is simply excellent. I consider this floor covering to be simply ideal for our half-timbered houses. The only thing is that we did not conduct laboratory tests for emissions of harmful substances. But in essence, mineral vinyl should not contain phenolic and formaldehyde resins, because the base of the material consists of mineral components, and not wood dust or sawdust.