What is the difference between WPC, LVF and SPC?

WPC – Wood Plastic Composite Also known as waterproof core vinyl flooring or engineered vinyl flooring. WPC vinyl is manufactured with a wood-plastic composite backing instead of the traditional PVC backing. Engineered backing combines recycled wood and plastic composites to form a bond of strength and stability, topped by a vinyl top layer. WPC is…

Why should I purchase LVT?

Luxury Vinyl Tile is a versatile resilient floor covering that can be used in hospitals, schools, offices, retail stores, walkways, libraries and more! Some benefits of LVT include: Tile/Plank Flexibility: Available in various format shapes and sizes Creative Designs: Easily craft unique designs and patterns Realistic Patterns: Designs created with high quality printing from real…

What is FloorScore?

FloorScore is a voluntary, independent certification program that tests and certifies hard surface flooring and associated products for compliance with criteria adopted in California for indoor air emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) with potential health effects. Floorscore is the most recongnized indoor air quality certification standard for hard surface flooring materials. Qualifies for many…

Where can vinyl floors be installed?

Vinyl is versatile and can be installed in virtually any room. The mix of fashionable style and extreme durability of luxury vinyl flooring makes the floor ideal for heavy traffic environments like hospitals, schools, retail, offices, hospitality and more. Our LVTs are superior in wear resistance and can be suited for hallways, walkways, and more.…

What do LVT and LVP mean?

LVT – Luxury Vinyl Tile, a type of vinyl flooring made to emulate the look of stone or ceramic flooring, with the added benefits of vinyl. LVP – Luxury Vinyl Plank, made to mimic hardwood flooring.