What Are the Cost-Effective Aspects of LVT Flooring for Budget-Conscious Consumers?

 In a nutshell, LVT Flooring is luxury vinyl tile and plank that combines the look of natural wood and stone floors with superior durability and performance. This flooring is available in a wide range of colors and designs that can be used to create many different looks for your space. It is also much more affordable than the real thing and is easier to maintain.



Rolls and closely resembled linoleum

Unlike the old vinyl flooring that came in rolls and closely resembled linoleum, today's vinyl composite materials are made from a series of layers with each performing its own function. The first layer, often called the base or core, is a PVC material that provides stability and is designed to resist abrasions and other damage. Over this is a protective wear layer that offers protection against scratches, scuffing, and staining. Finally, a decorative print layer is applied to the top of the wear layer to give it the desired visual appearance.

 LVT to get incredibly realistic in its attempts to replicate the look of stone

New printing and photographic technologies have allowed LVT to get incredibly realistic in its attempts to replicate the look of stone, wood and tile. It is this realism combined with the improved performance and ease of maintenance that has driven this flooring type's growing popularity.

LVT that can be used in commercial spaces

There are multiple constructions of LVT that can be used in commercial spaces, with the most popular options being WPC and SPC products. WPC (Wood Plastic Composition) is soft and more resistant to dents and can be used in light commercial areas like office space or retail, while SPC (Stone Plastic Composition) is harder and better able to handle heavy traffic loads and withstand impact. Depending on what will be happening in the space, this flooring is also available in a variety of thicknesses. For example, a 3mm product will be suitable for many applications and provides a level of cushion underfoot that is more comfortable than most hard surface flooring types.

LVT, it will not increase the value of a home

One thing to note is that, as with all LVT, it will not increase the value of a home. That said, it is a great way to upgrade a space and will make it more attractive to potential buyers. In addition, it is an excellent choice for areas that need to be resistant to moisture like bathrooms and kitchens.

LVT is available in tiles or long planks and can be laid in patterns such as herringbone, chevron, or basket weave. It is easy to cut and install and can be glued down, using an adhesive such as vinyl floor glue or the newer click systems that allow for a more fast and simpler installation process. The glued down option is still the preferred method in commercial applications because of its ability to cope with the extra foot and rolling traffic.

Conclusion

The biggest name in the industry, Mohawk has a comprehensive range of residential and commercial LVT Flooring with a focus on the premium end of the market. Their SolidTech products are a great example of this. Mohawk's LVT is produced with a calendering process that uses heated rollers to manipulate the vinyl compound into long sheets. They then print the visual layer on top of the sheet and finish with a clear coating that protects against scratches, scuffs and stains.


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