SPC Flooring Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Al Ain :- How Durability Can Be Enhanced By Using SPC Flooring ?
Waterproof, or water resistant, hardwood SPC Flooring is one of the newest innovations in the flooring industry. It is a new type of flooring which has been designed to resist moisture, dirt, stains and scratches. It is constructed using a variety of materials including reclaimed wood, plywood, linoleum, ceramic tile, marble and glass. It is also engineered to resist oil, grease and liquids. As well as being waterproof it has the appearance and feel of real wood and is available in a variety of colours and finishes.
Waterproofing is achieved in two ways
Firstly the floor surface is either chemically treated with a water resistant resins or by having subfloor treatment applied. Secondly the floors are heat treated using a subfloor moisture barrier which is actually a vapor retardant. The water resistant underfoot surface of SPC floors contains a thin veneered layer of urethane foam which acts as a water barrier. Each individual plank of SPC Flooring has a slightly different formulation of urethane which makes each plank more resistant to moisture.
Get protective layer of SPC Flooring
As well as the physical barrier, the outer protective layer of SPC Flooring also has another important job to do. This layer helps to prevent moisture from seeping into the main planks of the floor. Waterproof SPC is usually made from a variety of synthetic materials including polyurethane, phenolic compounds, polystyrene and naphthalene. The outer protective layer of the SPC Flooring is usually made from a combination of high performance resins, naphthalene and an assortment of polymers. The thickness of the layers vary, depending on the type of product used.
High quality vinyl flooring
The wear layer of SPC Flooring may be made of a variety of materials and can range from thin and flat, to thick and compressed. There are many companies that specialise in producing high quality vinyl flooring, but the most popular type of material used is the compressed type, mainly due to the fact that it is easily available. However, the wear layer of your SPC Flooring may be a combination of several different types of materials including diamond particles, polyurethane, polystyrene or vinyl. The diamond particles are placed on the underside of the planks to prevent moisture entering the planks.
Another vital feature of SPC Flooring is its structural design. The core is typically made from either a rigid core or a flexible core. Rigid core floorings consist of two layers. Firstly the planks have a thick upper core which provides stability for the planks and prevents them from flexing at all. The lower core is made from a material which has greater flexibility and thus prevents it from bending, but that is harder to cut when cutting the planks. This is usually made from PVC.
Durability of the floors you install
When you look at the durability of the floors you install, you need to ensure that both the rigid core flooring options and the stone composite core SPC Flooring options are available in your local area. The best way to find out more about these options is to visit your local home improvement store. At this store you will be able to compare the features and benefits of each type of flooring and to find out how long it takes before you need to replace the floor. It's important to note that the durability of a floor is influenced by the amount of wear and tear the floor experiences.
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