When it comes to home renovations, what flooring options do you consider? Are wooden floors and ceramic tiles the first things that come to mind? While these "popular" choices are widely known, there's another type of flooring called SPC that's worth exploring. Easier to clean and maintain than wooden floors and just as durable as ceramic tiles, SPC flooring offers a modern solution for any renovation project.
SPC stands for Stone Plastic Composite or Stone Polymer Composite. It is a type of composite flooring primarily made from a mixture of stone and plastic materials, with a thickness ranging from 5 to 9 millimeters. This unique composition gives SPC flooring its remarkable durability and ease of maintenance.
SPC flooring consists of five layers, each contributing to its superior performance:
UV Resistant Layer: This top layer blocks ultraviolet rays, protecting the surface from UV damage. It also makes the flooring waterproof and dirt-proof, ensuring long-lasting appearance and strength.
Wear Layer: This transparent film, typically ranging from 0.2 to 0.5 millimeters in thickness, provides slip resistance. For residential or office use, an R9 slip resistance rating is generally sufficient.
Decorative Film Layer: Also known as the decorative paper, this printed vinyl layer gives the flooring its appearance, mimicking concrete or natural wood grain.
Core Layer: The core is the heart of SPC flooring, made from a blend of stone and plastic. This layer ensures durability and minimizes issues related to thermal expansion and contraction. Common thicknesses range from 4mm to 5.5mm, but customization is available.
Underlayment: The final layer is a cushioning layer that absorbs slight unevenness in the subfloor and reduces noise impact. The thickness of this layer may vary, providing different effects.
Absolutely! Most SPC flooring available in the market is interlocking, creating a seamless effect when installed. SPC flooring is easier to repair compared to wooden floors and ceramic tiles; you only need to remove the damaged portion and replace it with new flooring. Additionally, SPC flooring's thickness or built-in cushioning layer allows it to be installed directly over existing flooring, saving time and effort.
SPC flooring is versatile and can be used in homes, offices, schools, shops, and even the hotel industry. Its ease of cleaning, wide range of styles, durability, and sound absorption make it an excellent choice for various settings.
Next time you plan a renovation, consider SPC flooring for its high cost-effectiveness and numerous benefits. Furman Flooring, with over 15 years of experience in providing high-quality SPC flooring and installation services, has countless satisfied customers. If you're interested, feel free to inquire about Furman Flooring to learn more!