SPC Flooring Pro and Cons: Here’s What to Know

By Samuel N •  Updated: 10/28/22 • 

SPC flooring has grown in popularity in recent years owing to its desirable traits and features. SPC flooring comes with many advantages that make it a solid flooring option for most people. However, it also has some disadvantages you should be aware of before choosing it as your preferred flooring.

Below we’ll go in-depth into the pros and cons of SPC flooring. Enjoy.

Pros of SPC Flooring

1. Easy to Install

If you love DIY projects, then installing SPC planks is easy to do without expert help. This is because SPC planks feature a snap mechanism or click-system. This eliminates the need for glue or nails to hold the planks to a solid floor.

Installing SPC Flooring

Installing SPC Flooring

All you’re doing with SPC flooring is connecting each plank to the adjacent plank and letting friction and gravity do the rest of the work.

2. Durable and Long-Lasting

If well maintained, SPC flooring can last over 20 years. This is why most SPC brands can offer over 20 years of warranties for their SPC products. One such company is artisan hardwood which offers a warranty of 25 years on its SPC flooring tiles. SPC flooring comes with different layers, making it one of the most durable types of flooring.

Below are the different layers of SPC flooring that add to its durability.

3. 100% Waterproof

This is one of the major benefits of choosing SPC flooring. Unlike other types of flooring like hardwood or laminate, SPC flooring is completely waterproof. This makes it ideal for water and moisture-prone areas like laundry rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, and kitchens. Its waterproof properties also improve its durability and make them easy to clean.

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4. Suitable for High-Traffic Areas

If you’re looking for durable flooring made for commercial buildings and other high-traffic environments, SPC flooring is a great choice to consider. SPC flooring can handle high traffic activities than other types of flooring and still maintain its durability.

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SPC flooring can be installed in hallways, bathrooms, and kitchens for homes and residential buildings. This is because of their ability to adapt to wear and tear. See our guide on laminate vs SPC flooring.

5. Low Maintenance Costs

If you’re not a fan of cleaning your home regularly, then SPC flooring is what you need. SPC floorings are easier to clean because they don’t hold dirt, and you only need to use a damp mop occasionally. This is sufficient enough to keep the floors clean. Easy cleaning also makes them easier to maintain.

If an SPC plank is damaged, you don’t need to pull out the whole floor. You can replace the individual piece. Compared to other flooring types, this is by far easier to maintain in the long run.

6. It comes in Different Styles

Like standard vinyl flooring, SPC flooring comes in a wide range of patterns and different colors. Some designs mimic hardwood, stone, tile, and other types of flooring. If you want to customize the look of your home, there are a range of options you can pick out.

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Cons of SPC Flooring

1. Costs More Than Normal LVP

SPC flooring, or Stone Plastic Vinyl flooring, is an upgraded version of the standard vinyl flooring. It is considered luxury flooring and, as such, comes with a heftier price tag compared to other types of vinyl flooring products. If you’re on a budget, you might choose to go for other types of LVP floorings.

2. Less Comfortable

The rigid core of SPC floorings makes them very durable. However, this also makes the SPC flooring less comfortable because they are less comfortable. The rigid core lacks a cushioning effect that increases comfort when walking over the floor. The comfort can be improved by using a better underlayment when installing the SPC planks.

3. Unable to be Refinished or Repaired

SPC flooring is known for its high durability. However, once it’s damaged, it cannot be repaired or refinished to make it better. The only option would be to replace the worn-out piece with another.

Replacement is relatively easy for SPC tiles and planks. However, SPC sheets are harder to replace once damaged. You should put this into consideration before selecting your choice of SPC flooring.

Samuel N

Samuel N is the founder of Improve Floor and has been in the flooring industry since 2005. Since then, his mission has been to make flooring easier for everyone. He helps countless people with flooring installation, finishing, maintenance, and repairs each year.