- What type of flooring to choose?
- What kind of flooring to choose?
- Solid wood flooring, engineered wood flooring, laminate flooring: advantages & disadvantages
- What is Solid Wood Flooring?
- What is Engineered Wood Flooring?
- What is Laminate Flooring ?
- What Is PVC Wood Flooring?
- What types of wood flooring can be installed with underfloor heating?
- What types of wood flooring can be installed over an underfloor cooling system?
- Which parquet should you choose for a humid room?
- How to choose flooring for a high foot traffic area?
- Which Wood Species to Choose?
- What finishes for your parquet?
- Laying your flooring – the basics –
- How to maintain your parquet or laminate flooring
- What are the technical specifications?
What Is PVC Wood Flooring?
Commonly known as "Vynil flooring" poly vinyl chloride (PVC) is made into a variety of flooring products, including many product lines with a faux wood grain appearance. It is made from a plasticized PVC formulated for use in homes and businesses. PVC is impervious to water and is known for its long-wearing durability. While much of the vinyl flooring previously manufactured was lacking in aesthetic detail, newer PVC wood flooring has very convincing colors, textures and patterns.
Main characteristics
The vinyl / PVC blade is made up of several thicknesses:
- The upper polyurethane layer
- Thin wear layer <1 mm
- Printed decoration film
- Multilayer based on virgin PVC
Easy installation: proposed as a “click system” (without glue between the boards)
Easy to maintain Good thermal and sound insulation
Water resistant (can be installed in a bathroom)
Large variety of decorations in strips or slabs perfectly suitable for renovations, installs easily on an existing floor.
The vinyl / PVC floor presents no danger of toxicity and meets fire standards.
