SPC flooring, also known as Stone Plastic Composite flooring, is the most popular type of vinyl plank in . At Proximity Mills, we know a lot about SPC products. This type of flooring put us on the map, and we have won multiple awards for our low VOC construction.
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In this article, we will dive into the pros and cons of SPC flooring and help you understand everything you need to know before making a purchase decision.
Simply put, SPC is a type of vinyl flooring. What makes it unique is its construction type. The stone composite is more durable compared to other types of vinyl plank flooring, such as WPC, which has a wood core composite. The stone composite is generally made of limestone, which gives the product extra durability and water resistance. These products can look like wood or tile, but due to the core construction, they are much more durable than both.
SPC is exploding in popularity for many reasons, but the two biggest reasons are price and durability. For a fraction of the price of tile or hardwood, you can buy SPC flooring that can be up to 80% cheaper and much more durable.
To the naked eye, it can also look almost identical to those products. The other benefits are:
DIY-friendly: Most of these products can be clicked together in order to install them. This takes someone that is handy, but not necessarily someone that is an expert in installing flooring. With that said, you should always read the installation guides for each brand, as they may recommend different ways of installing to comply with warranties.
Water Resistant: Because the product has a plastic top wear layer and stone core, it is relatively water resistant. Most SPC products can hold water for 24-48 hours, but after that, the water can soak into the joints and get into the subfloor.
Comparatively easy to install: As mentioned above, the product is easy to install and, for some, even DIY friendly. What makes it also easy to install is that you can lay it right on your floor above the old floor. This eliminates the entire process of tearing your previous flooring out, the mess, the time, and the cost that goes with it.
Wide range of prices: It is generally 50-80% cheaper than natural products like tile and hardwood. You can find prices that range anywhere from $4.40/sqft to $9.09/sqft. There is truly a price point for everyone in this category.
Range of applications: It can be installed in everything from bathrooms to kitchens, bedrooms, and living rooms. Many of the products can also be used in residential and commercial settings, and some can even be glued down for installation.
Large variety of designs and colors: Because this floor is a vinyl plank, the top wear layer is digitally printed onto the board. This means that SPC vinyl can be made into almost any color, design, and pattern. You can find products that look like wood, tile, or even marble. You will find no shortage of designs that can match your room's decor.
VOCs: Some low-quality brands manufacture products that can have VOCs or toxic chemicals. To avoid this, make sure you are only buying this product from reputable manufacturers and brands.
Hard to walk on: Because the product is made with durable stone core, it is generally harder on your underfoot to walk on. It is definitely not like walking on plush carpet, natural hardwood, or even WPC products.
Just like SPC, WPC is a type of vinyl flooring.
WPC is different, however, because it has a wood composite core rather than a stone core. Generally speaking, SPC floors are more durable, whereas WPC floors are softer and more comfortable to walk on.
Maintaining these floors can be easy, especially compared to other products. We recommend using Bona Pro Luxury vinyl for maintaining and cleaning your floors. You can also use a damp Swiffer to clean the floors for a bit of a deeper clean.
In summary, SPC flooring provides homeowners with a ton of flexibility. From color to price and durability, this flooring can work for many different applications and households. If you are looking for a hardwood or tile alternative that is more durable and easier to maintain, then SPC flooring is for you.
We are going to tackle an important question today: should you choose luxury SPC vinyl or engineered hardwood for your home? We are proud to offer many selections in both of these categories in a variety of colors. Let’s take a closer look at each of these kinds of floor so you can decide which is the best fit for your family.
First, let’s take an individual look at each type of construction.
Engineered hardwood floor is made of 100% natural wood and is constructed in multiple, cross-grain layers. The top layer, or wear layer, comes in a variety of species and colors. Each layer of the core is laid cross-grain, in different directions, and ensures that the structure is highly stable, with less expansion and contraction when it encounters moisture, humidity, and fluctuating temperatures.
SPC stands for Stone Polymer Composite. SPC refers to the core of our luxury rigid core floors. This core is affixed to a premium foam underlayment. On top of the SPC core is the image layer (which gives the floor its fabulous wood-like appearance) that is protected with a clear wear layer and a UV scratch-resistant protective coating. This durable floor can be installed in any room – kitchens, bathrooms, and basements alike. Our Cascade SPC is 100% waterproof and designed to absorb impact and resist scratches. SPC is structurally stable, meaning that its resilient construction minimizes seasonal expanding or shrinking, and its rigidity helps to cover minor imperfections in subfloor.
Now that we have defined our terms, let’s see how these amazing different constructions compare.
Engineered Hardwood
Depending on the type of hardwood floor, and given the correct environmental conditions, engineered hardwood floors can be installed below, on, or above grade using many different installation techniques (including glue, float, nail/staple). It can also be installed over all types of subfloor (including wood and concrete).
Luxury SPC Vinyl
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SPC planks may be installed over on grade, above grade or below grade concrete subfloors, wooden subfloors, and even over most existing smooth, single layer, hard surface or un-cushioned resilient flooring. With a glueless, easy click installation system, and an attached UrbanShield Premium Underlayment, SPC flooring can be very simple to install. It is easy to cut and there are no specialized tools required, our SPC planks click together for a fast and trouble-free installation.
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Engineered Hardwood
Modern engineered hardwood comes in a variety of species and design styles, from smooth finished maple to ultra-wide, wire-brushed European oak.
Luxury SPC Vinyl
Likewise, SPC flooring comes in a range of design options. Our SPC selections are complete with embossed grain which helps provide the look and feel of genuine hardwood.
Engineered Hardwood
Engineered hardwood comes in a wide range of prices from entry-level to premium. The price per square foot largely depends on the species, wear layer thickness, or width of the plank. Whatever kind of engineered hardwood that is selected, as it is constructed from 100% natural wood, it will add value and style to any home.
Luxury SPC Vinyl
SPC is cost-effective and generally at a lower price-point than most engineered hardwood flooring. It is an attractive option for many homeowners because of its resilience and ease of care.
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Engineered Hardwood
Engineered hardwood, when properly cared for and maintained, can last for years and years to come. While some engineered floors can be completely refinished, it is not a guarantee with this kind of construction. Whether or not sanding and re-refinishing is possible depends on the thickness of the wear layer. Make sure to select a product with a thicker wear layer if you plan on sanding and refinishing in the future.
For those who do not want to go through the extensive sanding and refinishing process, a screen and re-coat is always an option for refreshing your floors. This process is much less intensive and does not require sanding of the wood. Instead, a screen and re-coat involves buffing the original finish and reapplying a new top coat to restore your floors to their original glory. This can be done multiple time throughout the life of the floor.
Luxury SPC Vinyl
SPC flooring is extremely scratch resistant, but not scratch or damage proof. If any large gauges or damage should occur, a plank replacement is a great, low-cost option. SPC floors can last for many years with proper care and attention. The best way to keep SPC floors looking as beautiful as the day they were installed and to get the most out of your investment is proper cleaning and care.
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Engineered Hardwood
Today’s hardwood floors are quick and easy to maintain, and with a few low-cost cleaning tools and a little preventative maintenance, can look beautiful for years to come. In addition to maintaining a stable environment, engineered hardwood floor should be cleaned regularly. Simply sweep, dust mop or vacuum to remove dirt and grit. When necessary, engineered hardwood can be cleaned with a hardwood floor cleaning product.
Luxury SPC Vinyl
As SPC floors have a completely non-porous surface, they repel water – making clean-ups a breeze! Dust, dirt, and grit can be an SPC floor’s worst enemy and cause them to scratch prematurely. The faster they are removed, the less wear and tear to the floor. Daily sweeping or vacuuming is recommended to help keep them scratch-free. If the vacuum has a beater bar (rotating bristle brush), it should be turned off. Twice weekly washing is recommended to avoid buildup of dirt and debris.
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Both engineered hardwood and luxury SPC vinyl are fantastic options when it comes to updating the look and feel of a home. While neither is inherently superior to the other, each has different pros and cons that make one or the other a better fit for different families or lifestyles. Some may opt for SPC as it is DIY friendly, waterproof and extremely easy to maintain. Others may select engineered hardwood for the unparalleled warmth, beauty and added value that genuine hardwood brings to a home.
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