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Luxury vinyl plank flooring is a durable and stylish flooring option that mimics the look of hardwood but is made from synthetic materials.
LVP is thicker, more realistic in appearance, and often comes in plank-shaped pieces to resemble hardwood flooring.
LVP is water-resistant, scratch-resistant, easy to clean, and highly durable. It also offers a wide variety of design options.
Yes, LVP is highly resistant to moisture, making it suitable for installation in bathrooms, kitchens, and other areas prone to water exposure.
In many cases, LVP can be installed directly over existing flooring, such as vinyl, linoleum, or hardwood. However, proper preparation is essential for a successful installation.
Yes, LVP can be installed over concrete subfloors, as long as the surface is clean, dry, flat, and free of any excessive moisture. In this case, plastic or a moisture vapor barrier coating is required.
In most cases, LVP comes with an attached padding that provides cushioning, and noise reduction benefits.
Yes, LVP is compatible with radiant heating systems, as it is a good conductor of heat.
LVP is highly durable and can withstand heavy foot traffic, making it an excellent choice for commercial spaces and busy households.
LVP has a wear layer that protects it from scratches and dents, making it more resistant to damage compared to traditional hardwood flooring.
Regular sweeping or vacuuming, followed by damp mopping with a manufacturer-approved cleaner, is usually sufficient to keep LVP clean and well-maintained.
Yes, LVP can be installed on stairs, providing a consistent look throughout your home.
LVP is resistant to fading from sunlight. However, excessive exposure to UV rays over an extended period may cause some fading.
LVP is an excellent flooring option for homes with pets. It is resistant to scratches, stains, and accidents.
LVP flooring is typically low in volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and meets strict indoor air quality standards. However, it is essential to choose products with low VOC emissions.
LVP flooring is designed for DIY installation. However, if you're unsure or don't have the necessary tools, it's advisable to hire a professional installer.
With proper care and maintenance, LVP flooring can last 15 to 20 years or more, depending on the quality and thickness of the product.
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