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Wear Layer: A thin, tough top layer (usually 0.3–0.7mm) that resists scratches, scuffs, and stains—ideal for homes with kids or pets.
Core Layer: The “backbone” of SPC, made from stone powder mixed with PVC resin. This layer makes SPC rigid, stable (no warping), and impact-resistant.
Backing Layer: A moisture-blocking, sound-dampening layer that adds comfort and protects against subfloor moisture.
100% Water-Resistant: Its non-porous core repels water, so spills in the kitchen or splashes in the bathroom won’t cause damage (unlike wood or laminate).
Durable for High Traffic: With AC4 or AC5 wear ratings, it handles busy areas (hallways, playrooms) and heavy furniture without dents or scratches.
Easy to Install: Most SPC planks use a click-lock system—no glue needed. You can lay it over existing floors (like tile or hardwood) in a weekend, even as a DIY project.
Low Maintenance: No need for waxing, polishing, or special cleaners. A quick sweep or damp mop is all it takes to keep it looking new.
Realistic Looks: SPC mimics natural materials perfectly—think hardwood grains, marble veining, or stone textures—at a fraction of the cost.
Kitchens & Bathrooms: Its water resistance handles spills and humidity effortlessly. Just seal the seams to prevent water from seeping between planks.
Living Rooms & Bedrooms: The sound-dampening backing reduces footstep noise, and its rigid core feels solid underfoot (no “spongy” feel like softer vinyl).
Basements: Unlike wood, SPC won’t warp from basement moisture—just add a moisture barrier underlayment for extra protection.
Rental Properties: Its durability and easy installation make it a great temporary upgrade (click-lock planks can be removed and reused).
Click-Lock (Floating Floor): The most popular method. Planks snap together like puzzle pieces, and the floor “floats” over an underlayment (for sound and moisture). No glue, no nails—perfect for beginners.
Glue-Down: Best for large spaces or uneven subfloors. Apply vinyl adhesive to the subfloor, then press planks down. This needs more precision (e.g., leveling the subfloor) but creates a permanent, seamless look.
Daily Cleaning: Sweep with a soft-bristle broom or vacuum (use a brush attachment, not a beater bar) to remove dirt and sand—these can scratch the wear layer.
Spills: Wipe up liquids immediately with a damp cloth. For sticky stains (like juice or sauce), use a mild soap and water—avoid harsh cleaners (bleach, ammonia) that break down the wear layer.
Deep Cleaning: Mop monthly with a pH-neutral cleaner made for vinyl flooring. Never use steam mops—high heat can soften the PVC core and cause planks to warp.
Prevent Damage: Put felt pads under furniture legs to avoid dents. Use doormats at entryways to trap dirt. Lift (don’t drag) heavy objects like sofas or fridges.
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