Not all LVP is the same, and choosing the right specifications matters. Wear layer thickness, core type, and overall plank construction affect scratch resistance, stability, and longevity. We help you compare options like SPC (stone plastic composite) and WPC (wood plastic composite) cores, along with embossed textures and edge profiles that influence realism and durability.
Moisture and temperature considerations are also important when selecting LVP. While LVP is generally water-resistant, proper product choice and installation details—such as expansion gaps, underlayment requirements, and correct transitions—help minimize issues like gapping, peaking, or movement over time.
For higher-demand environments, we can recommend LVP styles that better handle heavy foot traffic, pets, and rolling loads. We also advise on matching trim, stair-nose pieces, and thresholds so the finished project looks cohesive and functions correctly at doorways, stairs, and adjoining flooring types.