Watertight 3.2mm Rigid Core Vinyl SPC Flooring Scratch Resistant Fireproof
Rigid Core SPC Flooring is a flooring sensation that fuses the toughness of stone with the allure of wood. It consists of a rigid core layer that is invulnerable to scratches, stains, and water damage, and a vinyl layer that mimics the natural elegance and feel of wood. Rigid Core SPC Flooring is also effortless to fit, maintain, and clean, making it a superb flooring option for any area.
Name | Rigid core spc flooring |
Wear Layer Thickness | 0.07mm, 0.1mm, 0.2mm, 0.3mm, 0.55mm, 0.7mm |
Surface Texture | Wood grain, Light wood grain, handscraped, EIR, Stone, Leather, Marble, Carpet |
Finish | UV (Matt, semi-matt, light) |
Paving Method | Click System |
Service | Strict Quality Control System, One to one order following service |
Surface Treatment | Simple Color |
Size | Customized |
Wear Layer | 0.1-0.5mm |
Backing | EVA/IXPE/CORK |
Product Features
If you are looking for a durable, waterproof, and stylish flooring option for your home or business, look no further than Rigid Core SPC Flooring. This flooring is made from a stone plastic composite core that is resistant to dents, scratches, stains, and moisture. It also has a cushioned underlayment that provides comfort and sound insulation. Rigid Core SPC Flooring comes in a variety of colors and patterns that mimic natural wood and stone, giving you a beautiful and realistic look for any space.
Easy Installation
One of the most popular trends in home flooring is Rigid Core SPC Flooring. This flooring is an upgraded version of engineered vinyl flooring that has a rigid core made from natural limestone powder, polyvinyl chloride, and stabilizers. This core makes the flooring waterproof, durable, and stable in any climate. The flooring is easy to install over any existing subfloor and does not require glue or nails.
Installation Steps
Precautions before installation
· SPC floor should be leveled and placed on site with constant temperature and stability for 24 hours before installation;
· Make sure the floor is smooth and clean before installing the floor, without any residue;
· When installing the floor, the indoor temperature should be kept between 15 and 28 degrees Celsius.Indoor temperature and
surface temperature 15 are appropriate, and should not be applied below 5 and above 30. The relative air humidity suitable for construction should be between 20% and 75%.
· The moisture content of the base layer should be less than 3%. The strength of the base layer should not be lower than the requirement of concrete strength C-20, otherwise suitable self-lev-eling should be used to strengthen the strength. The surface hardness of the base layer is not less than 1.2 MPa.
1. Before installation, it is recommended to spread floor film, which can make better feeling of feet and prevent the noise generated between the ground and the floor by small grains of sand. Put the first floor from the left corner of the room.
2. To prevent the natural expansion of the floor, 0.4 cm gap should be reserved between the wall and the floor.
3. When installing the first and second floor, insert the convex damage of the short side into the groove of the first floor,Continue to use the above method to install other floors...
4. When installing the last piece of the first row, you need to take the remaining part of the floor measure-ment first, and note that the floor needs to be measured in reverse.
5. Finally, use the art knife to force the floor surface, break it by hands easily, then install the last floor of the first row.
6. Start installing the second row,When installing the second floor, insert the convex of the short side into the groove of the previous floor, and gently insert the convex of the long side into the corresponding floor groove.
7. Use a rubber hammer when there are gaps.
8. Recommended installation method reference picture.
9. Finally, the same method can be used to install other floors in the room to ensure that necessary expansion gaps are left between all fixed vertical planes in the room, including doors, walls, cabinets and other fixed objects.