Achim Vinyl Plank Review

Achim Vinyl Plank Review

By Fortino Rosas / November 4, 2019 / 1 Comments

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    You want a bare flooring option that looks like a million bucks, but your bank account disagrees. You don’t have to skip over that home improvement project due to a tight budget. Instead, you can dress up your space for less with vinyl flooring, like Achim vinyl plank.

    Achim is a flooring brand that specializes in peel and stick vinyl plank flooring. This flooring offers the look of hardwoods at a fraction of the price and less time than the real deal. Sounds great, doesn’t it? But how do these floors really perform?

    We’re going to take an in-depth look at Achim vinyl plank flooring to help you make the best decision for your home … and your bank account. We won’t just look at pricing, either – we’ll also explore additional features such as color and style selection, durability, and ease of care and maintenance.

    So, if you want affordable flooring that looks like hardwoods, read on. This guide will help you determine if Achim flooring will work for your home … or if you’re better off choosing another brand or type of flooring.

    How Much Is Achim Vinyl Plank?

    Most people that are shopping for vinyl plank flooring are looking for an affordable alternative to hardwood. How does Achim compare to other brands in terms of pricing, as well as other types of bare flooring?

    Let’s first take a look at a few different flooring costs. Hardwood flooring is one of the most expensive types of flooring, costing up to $15 or more for exotic wood species. Vinyl flooring, like Achim vinyl plank, costs significantly less.

    On average, luxury vinyl plank flooring costs around $3 to $7 per square foot. Peel-and-stick flooring costs even less, averaging about $2 to $3 per square foot. Of course, all prices are simply estimates and may vary based on the brand you select and the retailer you choose.

    Taking a look at these averages show that Achim vinyl planks are very competitively priced. Depending on the style you select, you should expect to pay anywhere from under $1 to about $2.50 per square foot. This makes this flooring a very budget-friendly option for the homeowner looking to save a few bucks.

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    Is This Flooring Very Durable?

    We’ve determined that Achim vinyl plank flooring is extremely affordable. However, price shouldn’t be the only factor in deciding what type of flooring to purchase. After all, the initial costs may be cheaper, but what happens when you have to replace your floors after just a few short years?

    Though the lifespan of your flooring depends on many factors, such as the traffic in your home and where you’ll install the flooring, you should expect your Achim peel-and-stick vinyl to last for approximately 5 to 10 years. This is significantly lower than luxury vinyl tile and planks, which could last for 20 years or longer, and floors like hardwoods that can last for a lifetime.

    This means that you will have to replace your floors more often. While you may save a little bit initially, you might want to weigh out the long-term costs of choosing Achim peel-and-stick vinyl planks.  All Achim products come backed with a limited one-year warranty – far less than what is offered by other, more expensive types of flooring.

    However, there are a few advantages that this flooring has over other types of flooring. First of all, it’s very easy to install, so you can save even more by doing the work yourself. We’ll explore installation more in just a little bit.

    This flooring can also be installed in any room – such as basements, laundry rooms, and bathrooms. This is a plus because flooring options like hardwood can’t be exposed to moisture or humidity. Achim vinyl planks allow you to bring the beauty of hardwood into any room of your home.

    Achim vinyl flooring is resistant to scratches and impervious to water, but things can still damage it. Specifically, items can tear or puncture this type of flooring. It may also dent under heavy objects, and it may even fade when exposed to excessive sunlight.

    Overall, though, Achim vinyl flooring is fairly durable. However, if you’re expecting to purchase flooring that will last a lifetime, choose another type of flooring, such as luxury vinyl tile.

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    How Do I Care For My New Floors?

    Caring for your Achim vinyl plank flooring is simple. You can clean vinyl plank on a daily basis by using a broom or bare floor vacuum. If you choose to use a vacuum, only use one designed for use on bare floors that doesn’t have a beater brush, which can dent or otherwise damage your floors.

    If your floors are very dirty, you can use a mild cleanser with water applied using a damp mop for tile. While your floors are water-resistant, avoid oversaturating them, as too much water standing for long periods could potentially loosen the adhesive.

    You should avoid using any type of abrasive or acidic cleaners on your floor. You also don’t need to use any waxes or polishes. Unlike other types of flooring, like hardwoods, Achim vinyl plank flooring can’t be refinished and will need to be replaced if damaged or worn.

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    Is Installation Difficult?

    Installation of Achim vinyl plank flooring couldn’t be any easier. They don’t cal it “peel-and-stick” flooring for nothing. This is essentially how you install the floor: peel off the paper backing, and adhere the planks to the subfloor underneath.

    With this flooring, you don’t have to worry about purchasing a bunch of expensive tools or supplies. A utility knife and measuring tape are about all you need to install Achim flooring. You also don’t need additional materials like underlayment that you would need for many other types of flooring.

    What you do need, however, is some time to the job correctly. All products come with installation instructions, so if you read through those and take your time, you won’t have any problem installing your new floors.

    One complaint with Achim vinyl plank flooring is that some consumers had difficulty getting the planks to align perfectly. Properly prepping your subfloor and making sure no space is left between planks could make the job easier.

    One final thing to note is that Achim vinyl plank isn’t just used on the floor. Some consumers have opted to use these products to create a stylish accent wall or kitchen backsplash. However, you may need additional adhesive to affix planks solidly to a vertical surface.

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    Is There A Wide Selection Of Styles & Colors?

    One of the drawbacks of Achim vinyl plank is that there aren’t a lot of different style and color options available. If you’re looking for the latest trendy colors or flooring that mimics exotic wood species, you might want to look elsewhere.

    What Achim does offer, however, is very classic and traditional styles and colors. You can choose from a handful of options, including Hickory, Silver Spruce, Walnut, Light Grey Oak, and White Oak. There are a few colors to choose from, including white, grey, and various shades of brown.

    If you’re okay with a more traditional style, there are enough options available to perfectly complement your home. However, when compared to other brands, the style and color selection of Achim vinyl plank is a bit lacking.

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    Final Verdict

    There are a pretty split number of pros and cons of purchasing Achim vinyl plank. Let’s begin with the positive aspects.

    Probably the biggest benefit is affordability. Not only is this flooring very budget-friendly, but it’s easy to install yourself, cutting out the need for an expensive installer. There are a few great choices in colors and styles if you lean toward a more traditional look.

    Achim vinyl plank is also pretty durable, given the cost. You can also install it in rooms like basements and bathrooms – places where you can’t install traditional hardwoods.

    However, there are a few negatives to consider as well. The overall selection of styles and colors is pretty narrow, especially if you want unique colors or exotic species of wood.

    As far as durability, while it’s not too bad given the low cost, you shouldn’t expect your floors to last more than 10 years. If you’re looking for a long-term solution, you’re better off considering higher-quality but more expensive flooring, such as luxury vinyl tile.

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    About Fortino Rosas

    Chief Floor Critic, 32 years of experience in flooring installation and sales

    Fortino Rosas is an independent flooring contractor with 32 years of experience in residential and commercial flooring installation and sales. He joined the Floor Critics team to share his expertise with our readers. Fortino has acquired vast knowledge and skills in the areas of product selection, space planning, and installation. He has installed flooring in residential, government, and commercial office projects in the Midwest. Visit Website.

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