Durability
Vinyl flooring is known for its durability and ability to withstand high foot traffic and daily wear. The wear layer protects the floor from scratches, making it suitable for areas with heavy use, such as kitchens, bathrooms, and commercial spaces. Thicker wear layers tend to provide better durability and longevity.
Water Resistance
Vinyl flooring is highly resistant to water and moisture, which makes it suitable for areas prone to spills and high humidity. This characteristic makes it a popular choice for bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms and basements.
Aesthetics and Variety
Vinyl flooring offers a wide range of design options, including different patterns, colors and textures. It can mimic the look of natural materials like hardwood, stone and tile, allowing for versatile design choices to suit various interior styles.
What is SPC Flooring?
SPC stands for Stone Plastic Composite flooring. SPC is a type of rigid core vinyl flooring that is engineered with a blend of limestone powder, PVC, and stabilizers. It is known for its durability, stability, and waterproof properties.
What is WPC Flooring?
WPC stands for Wood Plastic Composite flooring. WPC flooring is a type of synthetic flooring that combines wood fibers or wood flour with thermoplastics (such as PVC) to create durable and waterproof flooring options.