What Are the Benefits of LVT Flooring Compared to Other Types of Flooring?
LVT Flooring
LVT Flooring is a versatile and durable floor covering that offers many design options, while still being an affordable option. It is easier to maintain and cleaner than tile or natural stone flooring, and it also stands up better to moisture than traditional hard floors such as hardwood and laminate. It is also more comfortable underfoot than many other types of hard flooring, due to its cushioning and thermal properties. LVT can help reduce allergens in the home, such as dust mites and mold, and provides a comfortable environment for pets and children.
Different products available
When deciding what type of flooring to install in your home, it is important to consider all of the different products available. You will find that not all vinyl products are created equal. The quality of the product is determined by the construction process and what raw materials were used in its manufacture. Some of the newer and more innovative vinyl products are made from recycled plastics and even have a layer of foam for cushioning and warmth. Many of these products are manufactured in a more sustainable fashion using raw materials that are free of phthalates and other harmful chemicals which have been linked to health issues.
A strong and flexible base
The first layer of an LVT Flooring plank or tile is the core, which is a strong and flexible base. This is traditionally made of Poly Vinyl Chloride, or PVC. Other types of cores are available, such as wood plastic composite, or WPC, and stone plastic composite, or SPC. Over this is the vinyl layer, which has been printed with a pattern that mimics various products. These days, advanced printing technology can create photorealistic images that are very close to the real thing. This layer is protected by a colorless urethane coating to resist scratches and scuffing. Many products are embossed to add texture and a realistic appearance, with details such as knots and grain often replicated.
A layer of foam
Underneath the wear layer is a layer of foam, or sometimes cork, which adds comfort and insulation. Some products have a cork or foam layer on both sides of the vinyl, adding to the comfort and insulation underfoot as well as helping to dampen sound. Depending on the manufacturer, this layer can be embossed to express a textured surface or have registered and blind embossing.
LVT planks and tiles
Some of the more recent LVT planks and tiles have a click-together feature. This allows for quick installation without the need for adhesives. It is also less prone to dimensional instability over time. It is recommended to use a quality click product that is designed specifically for this application.
Conclusion
The final layer is the base, which can be either a wood or a stone look. The top of the base is covered with a clear film for durability. All MSI LVT products are protected by CrystaLux, a urethane coating that protects the vinyl from damage and makes maintenance easy. This layer is not only protective, but also enhances the visual appeal of the floor.
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