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SPC Flooring Reviews

by Dylan Johnson

SPC Flooring Reviews – Have you ever wondered what SPC flooring is? Though you may have been familiar with flooring types, you may not know this variant yet.

This is because the types of flooring are not likely changing from years to years though the companies always introduce the new styles and colors each year instead.

Truly, innovations slowly crawl aside without anyone realizes. This way, SPC flooring is one of the most popular flooring types of multilayer flooring that is currently available in the production today.

In this review, you will be explained by the types of SPC flooring layers, the comparison of WPC and SPC, the installation methods of SPC flooring, pros and cons as well as the frequently asked question.

So let’s check out more about SPC flooring in order that you may be inspired to use this flooring type for your next project.

Explanation of SPC Flooring

As you see, there no “V” in the name. It is SPC, not SPV. So don’t name it interchangeably. SPC flooring is basically a form of vinyl. SPC stands for “Stone Plastic Composite”. This way, the name is related to the core composition.

Simply to understand, this flooring type comes with the rigid core that makes it an excellent option for high traffic areas in your home including living room and kitchen as well as stairs.

Dealing with the way of constructing it, some reviews, SPC flooring is similar to luxury vinyl. However, there are a few differences that you’ll importantly need to know before comprehensively comparing the brands.

So here are the layers you must know in SPC flooring from the top to the bottom.

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UV Topcoat

UV topcoat is a must-apply layer in order to avoid the significant issues caused by the UV rays. It is ideal for hardwood flooring but not for surfaces like SPC boards or linoleum.

For the premium class of SPC flooring, UV topcoat is necessary to protect the boards and prevent the discoloration due to the UV rays of the sun.

Wear Layer

In fact, you may not find UV protection on all the brands of SPC flooring. Thus, find some boards with wear layer.

In relation to the boards’ protection, wear layer is crucial to keep the flooring looks like new though it has been installed for years. The thicker the wear layer, the better quality the flooring will be.

Image Layer

Though SPC flooring has already a unique core, image layer is still very much necessary to give the flooring looks of wood or stone. Some more expensive brands for SPC flooring come with the realistic products applied with this kind of layer.

The Core

Believe it or not, the core is the element that makes a flooring look so unique. The core also provides the flooring with extra stability underfoot. The core from SPC flooring is constructed from a combination of limestone and stabilizer. This is aimed to increase the rigidity.

SPC flooring is designed as the dense board to withstand the impacts that would probably dent the regular LVP. This will make the flooring perfect for the high traffic areas in your home and even in commercial applications.

Backing Layer

Backing layer is on the bottom of the board. Backing layer is usually made from cork. The high quality backing layer will price more. However, the boards with the backing layer provide more insulation and comfort.

WPC Flooring

WPC stands for Wood Plastic Composite. Though the name “WPC” is different from “SPC”, the construction is just similar.

The big difference lays on their core. One thing to importantly remember is the fact that SPC flooring is rigid while WPC flooring is a little quieter and softer underfoot.

Here are the table of comparison of WPC and SPC flooring to easily differentiate both of them.

 SPC VinylWPC VinylWinner
CostSlightly more affordable than WPC vinylMore affordable than real stone or wood but more expensive than SPC  SPC
FeelDense and rigid, no give underfoot, easily gets coldLess dense, resilient underfoot The core retains some warmth  WPC
UseBasements, bathrooms, kitchens, commercial spacesBasements, bathrooms, kitchens, all levels of home  SPC
DurabilityHighly durableDurableSPC
Moisture Resistance100% waterproof core Waterproof from above and below100% waterproof core Waterproof from above and below  Tie
DIY installationEasy DIY installation Interlocking tongue and groove systemEasy DIY installation Interlocking tongue and groove system  Tie

Based on the table above, SPC vinyl wins more than WPC. It is more affordable. It is also denser though it easily gets colds. SPC is highly durable. WPC is also durable but SPC is little bit above. WPC is only available for home use while SPC is design to suit not only home applications but also commercial settings.

So if you plan to find a flooring that suit both your home and your small cafeteria in front of your house, well SPC flooring is the perfect choice to consider.

SPC Flooring Installation

If you have been experienced in easily using power tools such as a circular saw and there is no problem in the end, you seems good at installing SPC flooring without hiring a professional.

Due to the fact that this flooring type comes with click-lock edges, the installation is just breezing. Depending on the core, installing SPC flooring is like you are doing the luxury vinyl installation but it can be little heavier because of the core.

The installation cost of this flooring type can be much expensive. However, it also depends on how much flooring the installer are about to lay. Pricing is usually charged based on the square foot. It must also be in line with the installation cost of LVP flooring.

If you decide to hire a professional, consider an extra cost that may include moving furniture or prep work.

Pros and Cons of SPC Flooring

SPC flooring will be a great option when you like the appearance of Vinyl flooring but you want also something rigid like an engineered plank.

Here are the pros and cons of SPC flooring that are necessarily taken into consideration before finally purchasing the items.

Pros of SPC Flooring

  • Durability

SPC offers the high durability which is the most significant benefit. A dent won’t occur just because of a dropped coffee. Further, SPC flooring fits your traffic home better. It is also a good alternative to traditional LVP.

  • Water Resistant

Believe it or not, SPC flooring is 90% waterproof. The core plays the big role in providing the water resistance. However, you’ll still need to carefully read the paint instruction when you are installing it in the kitchens, bathrooms and other wet areas in your homes.

  • Easy Installation

As we have mentioned, SPC flooring is easy to install. The only most challenging in installing it is moving the boxes themselves. Clean cuts are possible due to the rigidness or the material. This way, you need only to use power saw. Trust, most of homeowners can easily handle a medium-sized room in not more than a day.

  • Easy Maintenance

Vacuum cleaner is good to clean this flooring due to its smooth surfaces. The water resistance allows you to use spray mops along with the other liquid cleaners fearlessly.

Cons of SPC Flooring

There are only two cons of SPC flooring; price and selection. You know the top notch luxury vinyl flooring is expensive, however, from reviews, SPC flooring is much more expensive. Actually, it is not uncommon to see the price of this flooring type in $4.00 to $7.00 per square foot.

There might be a large display of Luxury vinyl planks and laminate when you are walking into the hardware stores, you will not easily find SPC flooring based on reviews.

Since it is a new variant, it is quite hard to find. It is even difficult to track it down locally. However, it is just easy to find SPC flooring online.

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FAQs SPC Flooring Reviews

Here are the frequently asked questions (FAQs) that may enrich you with the additional knowledge. Perhaps, you will have the similar question with some of the list below:

Can I install SPC flooring with radiant heating system?

Yes, but you need to consult the manufacturer first. It is because not all of the companies have products that are safe to use along with the radiant heating system.

Is SPC flooring more durable than the luxury vinyl?

The durability basically depends on the core of the products. This way, the core does impact to the durability and overall resistance.

Can I install SPC flooring over tile or laminate flooring?

Tile will not be a problem as long as you free up the space from debris before you begin with the installation. However, laminate can be a problem due to the fact that it cannot be installed over another flooring type.

Is SPC or WPC better for uneven floor?

WPC will be better if your floor is slightly out of level but it is still in its installation parameters. This way, SPC will probably creak underfoot in spots.