
Unlike vinyl, SPC flooring doesn’t contain any phthalates or other harmful chemicals. This makes SPC a much better choice for families with small children or pets as it’s less likely to be scratched, punctured or damaged. Moreover, it is also more eco-friendly than many other flooring options that are made of real wood or bamboo and requires less energy to produce.
While SPC has many positives, it is not without its faults. Although it is stain-resistant, it is not abrasion or impact resistant like some other types of flooring. Furthermore, it is not fade-resistant in direct sunlight and therefore is not recommended for sunrooms or other rooms with lots of natural light.
SPC is a good option for commercial applications as it’s more durable than vinyl and can be installed on most subfloors. It is also a cost-effective option for main floors in residential homes, as well as basements where it can be waterproofed. Additionally, it can be used in secondary vacation homes or rental properties as it is highly durable and easy to maintain.