How WPC Flooring Enhances the Comfort and Acoustic Qualities of Your Home

 If you love vinyl but want a bit more durability,  WPC flooring is an excellent choice. It has all the same looks as LVT, but it’s amped up with a stronger waterproof core. WPC stands for wood plastic composite, and it is the newest flooring category that’s been popping up everywhere.



wood-look and stone-look visuals

Like luxury vinyl tile (LVT), WPC can come in those hot wood-look and stone-look visuals that are at the top of every trend right now. It also comes in a wide range of colors, textures and finishes that are easy to clean. It’s an ideal choice for DIY installation, thanks to a tongue-and-groove system that floats over your existing floor. It isn’t quite as durable as SPC rigid core vinyl, but it’s a good middle-of-the-road option that will last well under foot and resist water and stains.

 High-traffic commercial spaces

The best thing about WPC flooring is that it can be used in almost any room in your home or business. It’s even suitable for bathrooms, because it is waterproof. It’s also a great alternative to laminate in basements and other areas that may be susceptible to moisture infiltration. Because it’s so durable, you can also install it in high-traffic commercial spaces, without worry about dents and scratches from dropped furniture.

 Ready-for-battle bodyguard

While the WPC-core vinyl is the most durable, there are a few important factors to consider before choosing a brand or product. You need to look at the thickness of the wear layer, as that will determine how well the floor holds up over time. Think of the wear layer as a bodyguard for your flooring: if you choose a scrawny little one or a big, tough, ready-for-battle bodyguard, it’s going to have an impact on how well your floor holds up over time.

 WPC-core vinyl

Another important factor to consider when shopping for a WPC-core vinyl is how much flex it has. You want a floor that has some give underfoot, as it will feel more comfortable to stand on for long periods of time and will help cushion and absorb impacts. You also want a floor that is dimensionally stable, so it can hold up to heavy furniture and won’t warp over time.

There are a lot of manufacturers that offer WPC flooring. The biggest are Shaw, USFloors and Doma. These three companies have a strong reputation for making quality products that offer both style and strength.

conclusion

All three brands offer a variety of different  WPC flooring options, starting at around $6 per square foot. The sturdiness of WPC vinyl makes it the most expensive of the three flooring types, but its durability and longevity make it worth the investment. Shaw and Doma’s top WPC line, Floorte, offers a nice range of color options. The 6.5mm thick core helps them stand out as some of the most durable and resilient WPC floors available.


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