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Luxury Vinyl Tile Manufacturer

EXCEPTIONAL LVT FLOORING Manufacturer
Our Luxury Vinyl Tile collections do more than flawlessly mimic natural wood, stone, even carpeting. They’re durable, affordable, and waterproof. Offering premium protection against scratches, scuffs, and stains, HS LVT is engineered to exceed all luxury vinyl flooring benchmarks in the industry.

LVT flooring, also known as luxury vinyl tile, boasts a life expectancy that’s quite impressive, typically ranging from 10 to 25 years, and in some cases, even up to 30 years. This makes it a great choice for homeowners seeking durable and long-lasting floors.
However, the exact lifespan of your LVT flooring will depend on various factors, including:
Quality and type of LVT:
Higher-quality LVT with thicker wear layers will naturally last longer than cheaper options with thinner layers. Additionally, thicker click-lock LVT tends to be more durable than glue-down options. Maintenance: Proper cleaning and care, including avoiding harsh chemicals and excessive moisture, will significantly extend the lifespan of your LVT flooring.
Exposure to sunlight and extreme temperatures: Direct sunlight and extreme temperatures can degrade LVT over time, so consider using window treatments and maintaining moderate temperatures in your home.

What is LVT flooring?
LVT stands for “luxury vinyl tile.” It is a type of vinyl flooring that is designed to look like wood, stone, or ceramic tile. LVT is made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and contains plasticizers to make it flexible and durable. The top layer is usually decorated with a photographic image to mimic other types of flooring. LVT comes in both tiles and planks that click or lock together to form a floating floor, which makes installation easier as it doesn’t require glues or nailing to a subfloor.
As a waterproof flooring option, LVT is good for places like kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and laundry rooms, since the seams are sealed tightly together. LVT flooring is also scratch and stain-resistant due to a tough clear wear layer on top, allowing it to handle heavy foot traffic well. Other benefits of LVT flooring include sound-dampening qualities, comfort, and warmth underfoot, as well as a variety of decorative patterns to personalize a space.

Types of LVT

— Various sizes, color and Thickness that can be customized depending on your needs! —

Dry Back Flooring–Glue down LVT

Thickness: 1.5mm, 2mm, 2.5mm, 3mm

Wear Layer: 0.2mm, 0.3mm, 0.5mm

Size: 12″ x24″, 6″ *36″, 7″ * 48″, 7.25″ * 48″, 9″ * 48″

Loose Lay Flooring

Thickness: 4mm, 4.5mm, 5mm

Wear Layer: 0.3mm, 0.5mm, 0.7mm

Size: 7″ * 48″, 7.25″ * 48″, 9″ * 48″

Self-adhesive Floor-LVT Sticker

Thickness: 1.5mm, 2mm, 2.5mm, 3mm

Wear Layer: 0.2mm, 0.3mm, 0.5mm

Size: 12″ x24″, 6″ *36″, 7″ * 48″, 7.25″ * 48″, 9″ * 48″

LVT Click Flooring

Thickness: 4mm, 4.5mm, 5mm, 6mm

Wear Layer: 0.3mm, 0.5mm, 0.7mm

Size: 7″x48″, 9″ x48″

LVT Flooring Specification

LVT Floor Basic Info

Size   6″*36″,7″*48″.9″*48″
   Thickness   1.5mn,2mm.3mm.4.2mm
   Wearlayer   0.3mm,0.5mm,0.7mmm
   Material   PVC Material
   Installation Method   With Glue
   Features  Slip-proof, Durable, Zero Formaldehyde
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Dry Back LVT Flooring | Durable Vinyl Flooring

Dry Back LVT flooring is easy cut, fit, and glue. It features a slip-resistant coating that’s scratch and scuff resistant.

Dry back vinyl floors · Maximal wear resistance. Luxury Tiles Dry Back vinyl floors are constructed of five layers, providing stability and wear resistance.

Dry Back Floor refers to a type of LVT flooring that does not have a click-lock system for installation. Instead, it is installed using adhesive or glue. This type of flooring typically has a thickness ranging from 2mm to 3mm. The term “dry back” implies that the installation doesn’t involve a click-and-lock mechanism, and instead, the floor is adhered directly to the subfloor using glue. This method of installation can provide a secure and durable flooring solution.

Unlike some other LVT varieties that have a click-and-lock system for installation, Dry Back Flooring requires adhesive or glue during the installation process. This means that the individual tiles or planks are affixed directly to the subfloor using the adhesive.

This type of flooring is known for its stability and durability once installed. The glue-down method ensures a secure bond between the flooring and the subfloor, creating a long-lasting and resilient surface.

Our range of dry-back LVT is designed to provide a durable and seamless solution for your flooring needs. Our high quality luxury vinyl flooring can offer the look of traditional flooring materials such as real wood or stone, without the cost or high maintenance.

Our glue down LVT is easy to install and can be fitted directly onto any prepared sub-floor which is clean and level. The dry back system ensures the luxury vinyl floor stays in position, this provides a stable and solid floor that looks and feels like a natural material such as wood or stone. It’s also completely water resistant too, so perfect for those areas likely to have water such as your kitchen or bathroom.

With Floor Depot’s glue down / dry-back LVT, you can transform literally any room in your home with a well crafted, visually appealing and long-lasting flooring choice – we have a wide range of styles, colours and options to suit any taste for your living room, kitchen, bathroom and more. Our LVT dry back flooring is simple to clean with low maintenance, an ideal choice for those with a busy lifestyle.

Loose Lay LVT – Durable Vinyl Flooring

Loose lay vinyl flooring is the easiest vinyl floating floor you can install. There is no click-lock, fastening feature, or glue needed for this floor. It installs over existing floor coverings and removed easily.

We offer a range of loose lay floors for both commercial settings and domestic properties. 

Loose Lay LVT (Luxury Vinyl Tile) flooring is a type of vinyl flooring that is designed for easy installation without the need for adhesives or nails. Unlike traditional glue-down or click-lock systems, loose lay LVT uses its weight and grip to stay in place on the subfloor. This type of flooring typically has a heavy backing that provides stability and helps keep the planks or tiles securely in position.

The installation process for loose lay LVT involves placing the individual planks or tiles directly onto the prepared subfloor. The flooring material has a backing that creates friction with the subfloor, preventing it from shifting. While loose lay LVT is not adhered to the subfloor, the individual pieces can be tightly fitted together, creating a cohesive and stable floor surface.

One of the advantages of loose lay LVT is its ease of installation and the ability to remove and replace individual pieces if necessary. It is a popular choice for both residential and commercial spaces where a durable and attractive flooring solution is needed.

LVT Click Flooring

Luxury click vinyl flooring tiles are the perfect choice for durability, warmth and water resistance with a simple click locking installation.

LVT, or Luxury Vinyl Tile, is a high-performance semi-flexible floor covering composed of several laminated layers giving the product its quick installed.

Luxury vinyl click flooring, also known as LVT flooring, is an excellent choice for high-traffic areas offering durability, warmth and water resistance making it ideal for kitchen or bathroom flooring. The quick-to-lay locking mechanism allows you to lay the floor over the top of an underlay and underfloor heating without the need for adhesives. This easy-to-clean, low-maintenance vinyl click flooring is available in a great range of styles, including wood, stone and tile effects. Shop popular options including waterproof vinyl click flooring and grey LVT flooring. For a premium vinyl floor option, explore our range of LVT click flooring.

Click vinyl flooring, which comes in various colours and designs, provides style and performance at great prices. It is 100% waterproof and extremely durable, making it ideal for both homes and commercial premises.

Click LVT Flooring refers to a type of flooring made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) that incorporates a click-lock installation system. Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) is a resilient flooring option that emulates the appearance of natural materials such as wood or stone. The click-lock system involves the edges of individual planks or tiles having interlocking mechanisms, enabling them to fit together seamlessly without the need for adhesives.

Self-Adhesive Vinyl Floor Peel & Stick Floor Tiles

Luxury Vinyl floor tile and vinyl plank flooring both come in peel-and-stick varieties that are selfadhesive and don’t require any additional gluing.

Selfadhesive. This product comes with selfadhesive backing, you just need to tear it off and stick it on the floor, saving time and effort.

We are offers a variety of high-performance LVT patterns and colors. A variety of flooring sizes are available, and a specific floor size can be provided according to your requirements that can be customized depending on your needs!

Given that flooring is traditionally such a major commitment, it makes sense that a handful of alternatives—like peel and stick floor tile—have sprouted up to offer a fresh look for less money and less hassle. Peel and stick flooring is applied over your existing floors in a manner similar to wallpaper.

Pros of Peel and Stick Flooring

As with most DIY home solutions, there are both pros and cons to peel and stick flooring. Here are some of the upsides and downsides to using peel and stick flooring.

Little Preparation

Vinyl peel and stick flooring doesn’t need an underlayment, so you don’t have to put anything down before placing the tiles. Like the product says, just peel off the backing and stick! This type of flooring is popular not only for its low cost, but also how easy it is to install yourself without the help of a pro.

Easy Application

Peel and stick flooring is made from a vinyl material that’s roughly 0.3 to 0.5 millimeters thick (much thicker than wallpaper). It is also sometimes referred to as vinyl plank flooring, vinyl tiles, or peel and stick tiles. It’s super easy to apply and sticks to most subfloor materials.

Common floor types you can usually place peel and stick tiles on (depending on the product you buy) include concrete, plywood, tile, and vinyl. Some varieties of peel and stick flooring tiles can also be placed over linoleum, but not all. Be sure to check the product description of the tiles you’re buying to see which materials they can be placed over, as not all peel and stick flooring is the same.

Variety of Styles

This type of vinyl flooring has come a long way from the eclectic sheet vinyl found in outdated kitchens and baths. Instead, today’s peel and stick flooring can look like wood planks or stone tile, and options are available for every design style.

“While you might think of the laminate flooring from decades ago—and maybe cringe a bit—peel and stick flooring comes in a huge variety of patterns and styles, and can be an affordable alternative to engineered or more luxury products.

Cost Effective

Depending on the quality and style of the flooring, you can expect to pay between $1 and $5 per square foot, which means that a 200-square foot room costs between $200 to $1000 to have peel and stick floors installed. You can save on the cost by installing the floors yourself, which Day says is surprisingly easy to do.

Long Lasting

On average you can expect peel and stick floors to last between five and 25 years. However, their life span ultimately comes down to how well they’re installed, how much traffic they receive, and whether they’re repeatedly exposed to water.

Excellent installation means that the subfloor is in good shape and completely even before you apply the peel and stick planks. “In a space that is rarely used you will get a lot more life out of it than you would from a high traffic area, but even in your high traffic area, you will have years of use if the flooring installed well,” Day says.

While some products are approved for heavier water areas, you may find that the flooring lasts longer if such areas are avoided.

Easy Removal

When it’s time to upgrade your floors or you just want to change up the look, removing peel and stick flooring is easy for a few key reasons:

  • No need for tools or special solvents. The adhesive backing on peel-and-stick floors is designed to be easily removed. You should be able to remove the flooring without any tools (beyond a basic utility or putty knife) or special solvents.
  • Minimal residue. High-quality peel-and-stick tiles shouldn’t leave much adhesive residue behind. While there is likely to be some residue, there shouldn’t be the need for extensive cleaning or scraping.
  • Quick process. Because the tiles of a peel-and-stick floor are typically smaller and lighter, you can quickly lift and remove them without extreme effort or a big time commitment. Depending on how much flooring you have, it should only take a minutes to remove (at least for small sections).
  • Easy disposal. Peel-and-stick floor tiles are lightweight and can be easily disposed of without the need for special handling or large waste containers. You can toss them out in your house and take them out with your regular garbage.

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