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About-LVT

Key Characteristics Of LVT

Composition: LVT is typically composed of multiple layers, including a wear layer, a decorative layer with a printed design, a core layer for stability, and a backing layer for support and sound absorption.

Appearance: It comes in a wide range of designs, colors, and patterns, offering versatility to match various interior styles and preferences. Advanced printing and embossing technologies replicate the texture and appearance of natural materials with remarkable realism.

Durability: LVT is highly durable, resistant to scratches, stains, and water damage, making it suitable for high-traffic areas in both residential and commercial settings. It can withstand heavy foot traffic and is often used in areas prone to moisture, such as kitchens, bathrooms, and basements.

Additional Benefits of lvt

Easy Maintenance: LVT requires minimal maintenance, typically only needing regular sweeping and occasional mopping with a mild cleaner. This makes it a convenient choice for busy households or commercial spaces.

Comfort Underfoot: Many LVT products come with attached underlayment or can be installed over additional underlayment, providing added comfort underfoot compared to harder flooring materials like hardwood or tile.

Sound Absorption: LVT can help reduce noise transmission, making it a suitable option for multi-story buildings or areas where sound control is important, such as apartments, offices, or schools.