How Wpc Flooring Is A Great Choice For Any Area In The Home That Can Go Over Most Subfloors Without Much Preparation?

 WPC flooring is a great choice for any area in the home. It’s waterproof and can go over most subfloors without much preparation. It’s also durable, scratch-resistant and can withstand high foot traffic. In addition to being an excellent choice for homes with kids, pets or clutzes (guilty) it is very easy to clean and looks like hardwood or tile. There are many different brands of LVP/LVT that offer WPC, but a few of the best include Shaw, Mohawk and Floorte.



The Core Layer

WPC flooring stands for wood plastic composite and the base or core of a Luxury Vinyl Plank is made from recycled vinyl, wood fibers, ground wood particles, heated thermoplastic resin and stabilizers. The resin is what binds the layers together and forms the flooring’s rigid, water resistant plank shape. The vinyl top layer is then printed over this core to create a realistic, beautiful and stylish finish that looks just like traditional vinyl floors or classic hardwood floors.

While it may be more expensive than standard vinyl, WPC is a better choice for homeowners because of its durability, water resistance and ease of maintenance. It can also be installed in basements and other areas where laminate shouldn’t normally go because it won’t swell or peel from standing moisture.


Softer And More Comfortable Underfoot

The vinyl wear layer of a WPC flooring is softer and more comfortable underfoot than SPC. It also absorbs impact noise so the floor is quieter to walk on. SPC has a slightly more rigid core so it’s less comfortable, but it’s also super durable and resists scratches and impacts.

Luxury WPC can be installed over most existing floors and is usually easier to install than glue-down or solid-locking vinyl flooring. This is because of its rigid core which hides subfloor imperfections, unlike traditional vinyl. In addition, WPC can be laid over concrete and wooden subfloors with or without an underlay. This means that homeowners can easily install a new floor in their kitchen or living room without having to wait for the previous floor to acclimate to the home.


Ease of Installation

WPC is a great option for DIYers because many brands offer tongue-and-groove and click locking systems that can float over the existing floor. It’s also easy to cut with a saw or table saw, so DIYers can save money on professional installation.


Conclusion:

As with most things in life, the key to determining which type of floor is right for you is finding the right balance between style and practicality. Both SPC and WPC are incredibly durable, scratch-resistant and waterproof. The big difference is the core layer, with SPC having added foam for resilience and comfort and WPC relying on a strong wood component to make it rigid. If you have pets, kids or a tendency to drop things on the floor, then you might want to consider WPC as it’s a little more forgiving, but SPC is still extremely durable and a great choice for commercial areas where lots of people are constantly on their feet.


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