LVT Flooring Overview
LVT, or luxury vinyl tiles, are a type of modular vinyl flooring. This product can achieve the elegant and luxurious look of real wood and stone flooring and the advanced texturing process means that they even feel like the real thing, however, they provide many more practical benefits over the traditional, more expensive option of natural flooring. Traditionally vinyl floors would be laid in large single sheets, but with luxury vinyl tiles, the smaller tiles are laid out individually, allowing you to achieve the effect of stone tiles or planks of wood.
Commercial Flooring
If you are looking for other types of commercial flooring, we also supply carpet tiles, sheet vinyl flooring, safety flooring, and raised access flooring.
LVT Benefits
Luxury vinyl tiles offer a range of benefits making them suitable for a busy working environment.
- Comfort
LVT is softer and warmer than real stone or ceramic flooring, making it more comfortable to walk and stand on for long periods of time.
- Durability
LVT flooring is a durable and robust option, making it the perfect choice for most workspaces. It is waterproof and scratch-resistant, meaning it’s ideal for use in kitchen areas and will not be damaged by rolling office chairs and moving furniture.
- Acoustics
Another benefit of LVT is the improved acoustics due to optional sound-absorbing backing. View our full range of acoustic flooring to find the best options for your project.
- Easy Installation
LVT uses caulk-like grout which doesn’t require sealing, and can be changed more easily than a ceramic floor. It is therefore easier and quicker to install and maintain which can be beneficial for time and cost efficiency.
- Design
Whatever aesthetic you want to achieve, luxury vinyl tiles and planks can mimic the effect of expensive natural materials, but offer you a more cost effective and durable alternative, making them the perfect solution for a busy workplace.
Our Customers Also Ask
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What is LVT flooring?
LVT, or luxury vinyl tiles, is a modern flooring option designed to mimic the aesthetic appeal of natural materials such as wood and stone. Unlike traditional vinyl flooring, which is typically rolled out in large sheets, LVT comes in individual tiles or planks. This modular feature allows for versatile design options, enabling the creation of unique patterns and the emulation of natural flooring's look and feel. LVT stands out for its practical benefits, offering durability, water and scratch resistance, and ease of maintenance, making it an ideal choice for both residential and commercial spaces. Its advanced texturing process not only achieves a realistic appearance but also provides a tactile feel similar to the natural materials it imitates.
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Is LVT better than laminate?
The choice between LVT (Luxury Vinyl Tiles) and laminate flooring largely depends on your specific needs and the environment in which the flooring will be installed. LVT offers unparalleled water resistance, making it ideal for areas prone to spills and moisture, such as kitchens and bathrooms. Its cushioned underlay also provides a comfortable, warmer feel underfoot, which is beneficial in spaces where you stand for long periods. Additionally, LVT's durability and scratch resistance make it suitable for high-traffic commercial spaces, ensuring it maintains its appearance over time. Laminate flooring, while durable and cost-effective, does not offer the same level of water resistance as LVT and can be susceptible to warping in moist conditions. However, it's an excellent choice for areas with less exposure to moisture and where budget considerations are paramount. Ultimately, both flooring types have their advantages. If you're looking for a flooring solution that combines practicality with the luxurious appearance of natural materials, LVT might be the better choice for your project.
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Do you need underlay with LVT?
When installing Luxury Vinyl Tiles (LVT), the necessity of an underlay depends on the specific product and the conditions of your installation area. Many LVT options come with an integrated underlay, providing a ready-to-install solution that offers both comfort underfoot and sound reduction. This integrated feature simplifies the installation process and enhances the performance of your flooring. However, for LVT products without built-in underlay, or when additional insulation and soundproofing are required, using a separate underlay can be beneficial. An underlay can improve the acoustics of a room, provide extra cushioning, and even help with thermal insulation. It's also crucial for smoothing out minor subfloor imperfections that could affect the appearance and longevity of your LVT flooring.
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What is the lifespan of LVT flooring?
The lifespan of Luxury Vinyl Tiles (LVT) flooring can be quite impressive, often ranging from 15 to 25 years, and sometimes even longer with proper care and maintenance. The durability of LVT flooring is one of its standout features, making it an excellent long-term investment for both residential and commercial spaces. Factors that contribute to its longevity include the quality of the product, the thickness of the wear layer, and the conditions under which the flooring is used. High-traffic areas may see a faster wear rate, but choosing LVT with a substantial wear layer and following the manufacturer's guidelines for care and maintenance can significantly extend its life. Regular cleaning, prompt attention to spills, and the use of protective pads under furniture can also help maintain the floor's appearance and functionality over time.
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What is the best adhesive for LVT (Luxury Vinyl Tile) floors?
For LVT floors, the choice of vinyl flooring adhesive glue is crucial for ensuring a durable and lasting finish. The F Ball Permanent Styccobond F46 Adhesive stands out as an excellent option for LVT installations, offering high bond strength and excellent resistance to plasticisers, which ensures the flooring remains secure and stable over time. Its pressure-sensitive properties make it suitable for a wide range of LVT flooring projects, providing reliability and ease of use. Given the variety of conditions and specific needs of each project, it's important to select an adhesive that matches your flooring's specifications and the environment it will be placed in.
