1. Core Material & Structure
SPC Flooring
- Rigid Core: Made from a dense stone-plastic composite (limestone powder + PVC).
- Thickness: Typically 4mm–8mm, with a thicker, harder core.
- Best For: High-traffic areas, commercial spaces, or rooms needing extra stability.
LVT Flooring
- Flexible Core: Uses a vinyl layer (PVC) over a fiberglass or foam backing.
- Thickness: Usually 2mm–5mm, lighter and softer underfoot.
- Best For: Residential spaces, bedrooms, or low-to-medium traffic areas.
2. Durability & Stability
Feature | SPC Flooring | LVT Flooring |
Waterproof | Yes (100%) | Yes (100%) |
Dent Resistance | Excellent (stone core resists heavy furniture) | Good (but may dent under extreme weight) |
Heat Resistance | Stable in hot climates (won’t warp) | Can expand in high heat |
Noise Reduction | Louder (hard surface) | Quieter (softer underfoot) |
**Winner for Durability: SPC (ideal for kitchens, basements, or offices).
3. Comfort & Installation
- SPC:
- Hard underfoot (feels like tile/laminate).
- Floating installation (easy click-lock system).
- LVT:
- Softer and warmer (more comfortable for bare feet).
- Can be glued down or floated.
4. Design & Aesthetics
Both offer realistic wood/stone looks, but:
- SPC: Sharper embossing (better for modern, high-def textures).
- LVT: More natural "give," mimicking real wood’s slight flex.
Which Should You Choose?
Go for SPC If You Need:
Extreme durability (pets, heavy furniture).
Stability in humid or hot climates (e.g., Malaysia).
Commercial or high-traffic use.
Choose LVT If You Prefer:
Softer, warmer floors (bedrooms, living rooms).
Lower cost for residential projects.
Easier DIY installation (lighter weight).
Final Verdict
- SPC = Tough & Stable (Best for kitchens, basements, offices).
- LVT = Comfort & Affordability (Best for bedrooms, low-traffic areas).
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