LVT is an abbreviation for Luxury Vinyl Tiles. Our experts explain more about this popular floor covering.
LVT floor can look like real wood or real stone and have any design printed on it, but it also offers many practical benefits. It is produced in shapes of tiles or planks. Luxury vinyl flooring is still a relatively new product and one of the fastest-growing products within the flooring market. It can often be chosen over laminate flooring or tiles, especially in areas where water is present. However, with the introduction of water-resistant laminate flooring for bathrooms and kitchens, there are still a lot of good options available. It is often referred to as "Click Vinyl" and "luxury vinyl tiles".
Luxury vinyl tiles are commonly made from multiple layers of PVC vinyl. The PVC is mixed with various compounds to affect the hardness. These multiple sheets of PVC vinyl are carefully compressed by a rolling process, suspended in a liquid. This is then dried through an application of heat and air to produce tough sheets of vinyl. The top layer can also feature an embossed finish, with manufacturers being able to add realism to the top layer by adding a layer of depth to help mimic the grooves found in stone or wood.
LVT floors then have a clear vinyl and urethane coating applied at the end of manufacturing to add further protection and comfort to the finished product. They are compressed together and a decorative printed vinyl layer is bonded to the surface to add enhanced comfort and warmth. Rigid LVT boards are often thicker and will usually have a click system to make installation easier.
New developments in Green technology, are improving the manufacture of LVT flooring, by using recycled plastics and even wood, in the core materials. Some manufacturers are even incorporating cork underlays into their products.
Lvt floors can be anywhere between 2mm and 8mm thick. They often have different top layers too, ranging from 0.1mm up to 0.75mm. It doesn't sound like much, especially when compared to laminate floors which are commonly 7-14mm thick. The reason luxury vinyl tiles are so thin is due to their high density and strength. 4mm of compressed vinyl is much stronger than 8mm of HDF wood, so there really is no need to make them any thicker. They are already more than strong enough to use in heavy traffic commercial installations and are commonly used for this. And of course, a thinner profile ensures less disruption to existing fixtures such as skirting and shower trays, etc.
Invictus® luxury vinyl flooring offers nothing but invincible benefits. It will meet all that you expect of a great floor, delivering on all the important characteristics.
On top of these benefits, some Invictus® luxury vinyl floors have specific features. Find out more on these features on the product pages and let them guide you towards the best fitted floor for your home.
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