Custom-Made LVT Flooring: Tailoring Your Floors to Your Style and Needs

 LVT Flooring  is a flooring option that looks and feels like wood, tile or stone. It offers many benefits and can be installed in almost any indoor space.

Compared to other types of floors, LVT is an economical choice that will save you money in the long run. In most cases, it will save you $3-5 per square foot compared to hardwood.

It’s a great choice for basements and bathrooms because it won’t hold water and is easier to install than real hardwood. It is also much more durable and resists damage from abrasions, scratches and other wear.



LVT floor is to sweep or mop it frequently

A common misconception is that you need to sand, polish or wax LVT to maintain its appearance. In fact, the only cleaning you will likely need for an LVT floor is to sweep or mop it frequently.

Unlike laminate, the core of most LVT is made from polyvinyl chloride, or PVC, that’s not susceptible to moisture damage and doesn’t require special maintenance. This core is typically a strong but flexible material that sits directly on the prepared subfloor.

Top layer is usually a clear vinyl or urethane wear layer

The top layer is usually a clear vinyl or urethane wear layer. This layer is designed to give LVT the best possible durability and long-lasting wear performance. It can vary in thickness and urethane combinations depending on the type of LVT you choose.

This clear vinyl is also what creates the realistic surface pattern that most people think of when they hear the term “LVT.” It can be printed in any color or pattern and can include ceramic tiles, bamboo, fabric, art, animal print, or just about anything else you can imagine.

 Number of manufacturers that make quality LVT Flooring

There are a number of manufacturers that make quality LVT Flooring  for both commercial and residential use. The most popular brands are Mannington and Armstrong.

Both companies have a variety of collections that can offer different design tweaks to fit the needs of any home. The most popular is the Adura line from Mannington, which has a good range of colors and sizes for those wanting to recreate the look of real wood planks.

solid selection of LVT options include Mohawk and Amtico

Other companies that have a solid selection of LVT options include Mohawk and Amtico. These two companies are the largest LVT producers in the world and have a reputation for quality.

They offer both glue down and click together LVT options, so you can pick the one that works best for you. The glue down options are thin and lightweight, whereas the click-together products are thicker and often have a pad underlayment attached to the back of the product.

Another key difference is that glue down LVT will need to be screwed into the subfloor, while click-together LVT can be simply glued down and nailed in place. This makes it easy to install for the novice DIYer and can cut down on installation time.

Conclusion

The construction of a typical LVT floor is composed of many layers that are all manufactured to create the most attractive and durable products on the market today. The first layer is a stabilizing PVC backing layer that provides excellent flatness characteristics as well as dimensional stability. The second layer is a vinyl layer that’s designed to seal the core and provide a platform for the next two layers.


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