SPC Flooring (Stone Plastic Composite): The Top Choice for Commercial Spaces & Minimalist Style
SPC, short for Stone Plastic Composite flooring, is known as the King of Rigidity thanks to its ultra-high density. In accordance with standards set by ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials), SPC flooring delivers exceptional dimensional stability. Even in rooms with drastic temperature differences and strong sunlight, such as sunrooms and spaces equipped with underfloor heating systems, it will not expand or contract obviously like wooden flooring and WPC flooring, keeping the surface flat for years.
Patent Design on base of over 10 years’ sheet extrusion and lamination production experience, SPC Flooring production line will be energy saving, high efficient and stable.
SPC Flooring Key Advantages
Superior Load-bearing & Impact Resistance
With outstanding impact resistance, SPC flooring is an ideal option for high-rise apartments, retail stores and hotels. It resists dents caused by rolling chair wheels and heavy objects effectively.
Excellent Stability for Large-area Installation
It barely expands or shrinks. There is no need to leave wide expansion gaps during installation, which makes it perfect for seamless large-area paving and simplifies construction work.
Cost-effective Performance
While maintaining premium performance, SPC flooring is generally more budget-friendly than WPC flooring, bringing great value for money.
Disadvantages
Hard Foot Feel & Audible Footsteps
It features a hard texture similar to tiles and natural stone. Without an attached silent underlayment, footsteps on SPC flooring will be quite noticeable. Using sound-dampening pads is recommended for residential use.
Strict Requirements on Subfloor
SPC flooring adopts click-lock connection. If the subfloor is uneven, the click joints may bear uneven stress and eventually break. Professional floor leveling is a must before installation.
Best Application Scenarios
Thanks to its comprehensive properties, SPC flooring fits a wide range of places:
- Commercial areas including shops, offices and other high-traffic spaces;
- Rental properties and apartments for its durability and easy maintenance;
- Residences with underfloor heating systems;
- Humid areas such as kitchens and bathrooms. It can withstand hot cookware and water splashes, making it particularly suitable for kitchens.



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