LVP and LVT Flooring
lVT stands for Luxury Vinyl Tiles, and LVP stands Luxury Vinyl planks. Both these two types are waterproof semi rigid floor that has the look and feel of hardwood or real stone/marble. Also referred to as LVT/LVP, luxury vinyl is very affordable and extremely resistant to foot traffic, pets, and everyday household uses. LVT is easy to maintain and has a wide variety of colors and styles.
ALL KINDS OF LVT & LVP FLOORING WE CAN PROVIDE
LVT and LVP Are mainly made of polyethylene and calcium carbonate with certain percentage. Polyethylene is environmentally non-toxic renewable resource. All the ingredients are non-toxic, non-radioactive and eco-friendly. | |
100% Waterproof 7 Days Delivery After order confirmed for regular orders Stability in Temperature Fluctuations Sound Absorbing and Deadening No Harmful VOCs Easy Maintenance and Cleaning Superior Stain Resistace Multiple Colors can be mixed in one container |
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305mm×305mm(1’×1′) / 300mm×600mm (1’×2′) / 457mm×457mm(18”×18”) / 600mm×600mm (2”×2”) these sizes for tiles. 152mm×915mm(6”×36”) / 180mm×1220mm (7”×48”) / 183mm×1220mm (7.2”×48”) / 203mm×1524mm(8”×60”) / 229mm×1524mm(9”×60”) for planks. thickness mainly from 1.2mm~8.0mm.usually 1.2mm~3.5mm for none click series and 3.5mm~8mm for click series. Can be customized, for example we can also make 4.7mm for thickness. |
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LVP flooring and LVT flooring works well both for commercial and residential spaces. wear layer makes it resistant to scratches and stains under daily wear. They look more realistic.is a durable, affordable, and beautiful alternative to wooden flooring. |
The Maintain For LVP And LVT Flooring
● Place natural fiber rugs at entry points to help trap grit and absorb moisture that may damage the finish. This can protect the floors from dirt or wear.
● To prevent abrasive dirt and dust from accumulating and scratching the finish, vacuum, sweep or dust mop your floor once a week or more if needed. The vacuum head should be a brush or felt attachment. Do not use a vacuum with a beater bar head.
● We recommend regular cleaning and removing grease and smudges from your floor.
● Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners, bleach, ammonia or vinegar based cleaners, wax or acrylic polishes, or oil soaps. These may dull or damage the finish, leaving a greasy film and making the floor slippery and more difficult to clean.
● Protect your floor against direct sunlight or any intense source of artificial lighting. Over time, intense natural and artificial light may discolor the floors.
● Do not roll, or drag heavy objects across your floor. Do not wear shoes having heel taps, spikes, cleats, rocks, gravel or sharp objects protruding from the sole.
● Add felt pads to all furniture and chair legs to prevent damage to the floor. Replace the felt pads when dirty or worn. For extremely heavy objects, use wide, non staining rubber cups. Protective floor coverings for wheeled office furniture should be used.