How to create a seamless transition between different flooring types using SPC Flooring?

 When it comes to a durable and cost-effective flooring option for your home, SPC Flooring (Stone Polymer Composite) may be the right choice for you. These floors are able to resist water damage, indoor humidity and the common spills and messes that can occur in your home with little to no negative effects. They are also easier to clean and maintain than most other types of flooring.



 Bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms and basements

SPC is a type of Luxury Vinyl Plank that combines the benefits of traditional LVP with the more durable qualities of rigid core flooring. It is a fully waterproof floor and can be installed in any room in your house, including bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms and basements. This flooring is available in both natural stone and wood look designs that are sure to add a stunning and unique look to your home’s décor.

A foundation for the rest of the floor

The SPC layer in this floor offers heightened durability and serves as a foundation for the rest of the floor. The design layer can be printed to mimic nearly any stone or wood floor color or pattern. The wear layer protects the floor from scratches and dents, while the base layer prevents the vinyl from expanding or contracting due to changes in humidity.

 A good option for any space in your home

Rigid core flooring is a good option for any space in your home, but it's especially popular in areas where moisture can be a concern, such as the bathroom, kitchen and laundry room. This is because SPC floors are designed with a water-resistant and waterproof core that helps to prevent mold, mildew and bacteria growth. This is a great benefit to any home, especially those with children and pets who can cause serious water damage to other types of flooring.

 The planks of SPC flooring typically click into place

Another benefit of SPC is that it is much easier to install than other types of flooring, even for DIYers. This is because the planks of SPC flooring typically click into place, which eliminates the need for messy and potentially toxic glues. Many of the SPC products we carry are made by Modin, which is an industry leader when it comes to rigid core flooring. Their line of Modin SPC features a high-density and rigid vinyl core that provides exceptional durability and is backed by a 40-mils thick pure-vinyl wear layer.

The main drawbacks of SPC are that it doesn’t offer the same level of comfort as other flooring types, such as hardwood or WPC. However, this can be addressed by using a comfort-enhancing pad underlayment. Additionally, SPC can fade if exposed to too much sunlight over the course of several years, so it's not a great choice for sunrooms.

Conclusion

If you’re considering SPC Flooring for your home, we would recommend visiting our Harper Floors showroom and talking with one of our flooring experts. We will be able to help you find the perfect SPC flooring for your home’s needs and design aesthetic. We can also show you samples of our wide selection of hardwood, carpet, tile and laminate options so that you can get a better idea of the quality and style of each product.


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