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Contemporary Style Stormy Grey Stone Look SPC Click Lock Vinyl Flooring
Modern Farmhouse Smoked Ash Stone Look Click Lock Vinyl Floor
Timeless Classic Stormy Gray Stone Look Click Lock Vinyl Flooring
See how SPC fits real-life needs vs. luxury vinyl and porcelain tile
5 Reasons SPC Rigid Core Floors Outperform Traditional Vinyl and Ceramic Options
Is SPC Right for You? Learn What Others Ask First.
Find answers about SPC installation, waterproofing, kid- and pet-friendliness, scratch resistance, and long-term performance.
SPC FAQ
Q1: What is SPC flooring, and how is it different from regular vinyl?
SPC (Stone Plastic Composite) flooring has a rigid, limestone-based core that makes it more durable, waterproof, and stable than traditional vinyl. It doesn’t flex, swell, or dent like LVT or PVC.
Q2: Is SPC flooring really waterproof?
Yes. SPC is 100% waterproof. Its dense core and sealed surface make it ideal for bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, and even basements.
Q3: Is SPC flooring good for homes with pets or kids?
Absolutely. It’s scratch-resistant, stain-resistant, and highly durable. SPC stands up to claws, spills, and toys better than laminate or soft vinyl.
Q4: Can I install SPC floors myself?
Yes. Most SPC flooring features a click-lock system that’s easy to install without glue or nails. You can float it over most existing floors.
Q5: How does SPC feel underfoot compared to tile?
SPC is firmer than wood but softer and warmer than ceramic tile. It reduces noise and feels more comfortable underfoot — ideal for bedrooms or upstairs units.
Q6: Will the pattern repeat or look fake across a large room?
No. SPC flooring uses multi-face printing with up to 10–12 plank variations per style, reducing repetition and giving a natural, real-wood look.
Q7: How long does SPC flooring last?
With proper installation and care, SPC flooring lasts over 20 years. It doesn’t fade, dent, or deform like many cheaper materials.
Q8: Is SPC worth the cost compared to cheaper vinyl?
Yes, especially if you want long-term performance. SPC is stronger, more waterproof, and lower maintenance than flexible vinyl — saving you time and money on repairs.