How LVT Flooring Compares to Other Types: Pros and Cons Unveiled for Informed Choices

 LVT Flooring  (luxury vinyl tile) Flooring is a relatively new product that is quickly growing in popularity. It is a highly engineered floor that simulates and reproduces many natural products such as wood, stone, and ceramic tile. LVT is manufactured in a process known as calendering which creates its unique visual and performance characteristics. It is available in plank, square or rectangle format and offers a wide range of size offerings from full 6 x 48 inch planks to 3 x 6 inch square tiles. There are also several surface treatments, coloration and embossing options to choose from. Some of the more popular brands include Armstrong, Mannington Adura and Distinctive. Each manufacturer has their own distinctive style with varying features and pricing structures.



LVT Flooring

A key consideration in selecting an LVT product is the end-use of the space. For example, a healthcare environment requires a product with a wear layer that can withstand heavy static and rolling loads such as hospital beds and equipment. A commercial grade product with a 12 mil wear layer is ideal for light to medium traffic spaces.

Amount of traffic expected in the space

Another factor that needs to be taken into account is the amount of traffic expected in the space. High traffic spaces require a more durable product that can withstand a higher level of wear. A commercial product with a 20 or 40 mil wear layer is appropriate for heavy traffic areas.

LVT product is the overall cost of the project

The last important consideration when selecting an LVT product is the overall cost of the project. LVT is less expensive than most hardwood products and offers the benefit of a quick and easy installation. It is also more forgiving if there are minor installation issues such as subfloor irregularities and/or moisture.

Pattern can also play a critical role

Choosing an LVT Flooring product also requires a close look at the color and pattern selections. Color plays a significant role in how big or small a space feels. Pattern can also play a critical role in delineating functions in larger spaces or creating a sense of movement. Many collections today offer both neutral and vibrant color options within the same collection.

Conclusion

If you’re considering an LVT product, contact a professional flooring expert to discuss the project and help narrow down the selections. A flooring professional can measure the room, look at slope and composition and recommend the best product for your needs. They can also guide you through the entire spec process. They’ll explain the various products, construction methods and features of each as well as how they are installed and what types of substrates can be used with them. They’ll also answer any questions you may have about color, durability and maintenance. A professional can help you select an LVT flooring that will meet and exceed your expectations.


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