LIFLOR PVC Flooring

We offer various types of PVC flooring, including anti-static PVC flooring, homogeneous PVC flooring, heterogeneous PVC flooring, PVC wallpaper, LVT, SPC, and more. If you have special PVC flooring customization needs, please contact us immediately

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FAQs About PVC Flooring

PVC flooring is a versatile and durable material that can be used in a variety of applications. Some of the best applications for PVC flooring include:   

  • Residential: PVC flooring is an excellent choice for homes due to its durability, ease of maintenance, and wide range of styles and colors. It is particularly well-suited for kitchens, bathrooms, and basements, as it is resistant to water damage and mold growth.   

  • Commercial: PVC flooring is also popular in commercial settings, such as offices, retail stores, and restaurants. It can withstand heavy foot traffic and is easy to clean, making it ideal for high-traffic areas.   

  • Healthcare: PVC flooring is a popular choice for hospitals and clinics due to its durability, resistance to chemicals, and ease of cleaning. It is also slip-resistant, which is important for preventing falls.   

  • Education: PVC flooring is a popular choice for schools and universities due to its durability and ease of maintenance. It is also available in a variety of colors and styles, which can help to create a fun and engaging learning environment.   

  • Industrial: PVC flooring is also used in industrial settings, such as factories and warehouses. It is resistant to chemicals, oils, and grease, and can withstand heavy machinery.   

 

Choosing the right PVC flooring for your commercial space is crucial for both aesthetics and functionality. Here are some key factors to consider:

1. Foot Traffic and Usage:

  • High-Traffic Areas: Opt for commercial-grade PVC flooring with a thicker wear layer to withstand heavy foot traffic and resist scratches.
  • Low-Traffic Areas: A standard commercial-grade PVC flooring will suffice for areas with moderate foot traffic.

2. Durability and Wear Resistance:

  • Commercial-Grade PVC: Prioritize commercial-grade PVC flooring with a high wear layer rating (e.g., 32-34 AC) for maximum durability.
  • Chemical Resistance: If your space is exposed to chemicals (e.g., cleaning agents, spills), choose PVC flooring with excellent chemical resistance.

3. Water Resistance:

  • Wet Areas: For areas like bathrooms, kitchens, or areas prone to spills, select waterproof PVC flooring to prevent water damage and mold growth.

4. Slip Resistance:

  • Safety-Critical Areas: In areas like lobbies, hallways, and kitchens, prioritize slip-resistant PVC flooring to reduce the risk of accidents.

5. Noise Reduction:

  • Quiet Environments: Consider PVC flooring with sound-absorbing properties to minimize noise levels in offices, hospitals, or other quiet spaces.

6. Aesthetics and Design:

  • Brand Image: Choose PVC flooring that complements your brand’s aesthetic and creates the desired ambiance.
  • Color and Pattern: Select colors and patterns that are easy to maintain and hide dirt and stains.

7. Maintenance and Cleaning:

  • Easy Maintenance: Opt for PVC flooring that is easy to clean and maintain, reducing downtime and cleaning costs.

8. Installation:

  • Professional Installation: Hire experienced professionals to ensure proper installation and avoid future issues.

PVC flooring is available in a variety of thicknesses, here are some common ones:

  • PVC Sheet Flooring: Typically ranges from 0.08 inches (2 mm) to 0.12 inches (3 mm). Thicker sheet flooring within this range generally offers better durability and is more suitable for areas with moderate foot traffic.
  • PVC Plank Flooring (Luxury Vinyl Plank – LVP): Comes in a wider range of thicknesses, usually from 2 mm to 8 mm or more. Thicker planks are often associated with higher quality and durability, providing better sound insulation, increased stability, and improved resistance to impacts. They can also better tolerate uneven subfloors.
  • For General Commercial and Residential Use: Common thicknesses are 2.0 mm, 2.5 mm, and 3.0 mm for the base layer, with wear layer thicknesses of 0.12 mm, 0.2 mm, 0.3 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.7 mm, etc. For example, in schools, hospitals, offices, and workshops, 2 – 3 mm thick PVC plastic floors are often recommended.
  • For Sports Flooring: The thickness ranges from 3.5 mm to 10.0 mm, with 4.5 mm or 5.0 mm being more commonly used. Volleyball courts may require a thickness of 6.0 mm – 8.0 mm.
  • PVC Garage Floor Tiles: Popular thicknesses include ⅛ inch (4 mm), 0.17 inch (4.5 mm), ¼ inch (6.35 mm), 0.21 inch (5.5 mm), and 1 inch (25.4 mm).

 

PVC flooring offers a wide range of designs and colors to suit various tastes and interior styles. Here are some of the most popular options:   

Designs:

  • Wood-Look: This classic design mimics the appearance of real hardwood, offering a natural and elegant look. It’s available in various wood species, such as oak, walnut, and maple, and comes in different color tones, from light to dark.   
  • Stone-Look: This design replicates the appearance of natural stone, such as marble, granite, or slate. It’s perfect for creating a modern and sophisticated look.   
  • Tile-Look: This design mimics the appearance of ceramic or porcelain tiles, offering a clean and contemporary look. It’s available in various sizes, shapes, and colors, including classic white, trendy gray, and bold patterns.
  • Solid Color: This design offers a minimalist and versatile look. It’s available in a wide range of colors, from neutral tones like beige and gray to bold colors like red and blue.

Colors:

  • Neutral Colors: Neutral colors like beige, gray, and brown are timeless and versatile. They can be paired with any color scheme and create a calming and sophisticated atmosphere.   
  • Warm Colors: Warm colors like red, orange, and yellow can create a cozy and inviting atmosphere. They’re perfect for living rooms and bedrooms.   
  • Cool Colors: Cool colors like blue, green, and purple can create a serene and relaxing atmosphere. They’re perfect for bathrooms and bedrooms.   
  • Bold Colors: Bold colors like black, white, and red can create a dramatic and eye-catching look. They’re perfect for accent walls or small spaces.

When choosing the right design and color for your space, consider the following factors:

  • Room size and layout: Smaller rooms may benefit from lighter colors and simpler designs, while larger rooms can handle bolder colors and patterns.
  • Existing decor: Choose a design and color that complements your existing furniture, wall color, and other decor elements.
  • Personal preferences: Ultimately, the best design and color is one that you love.

PVC flooring can be suitable for high-traffic commercial areas.

Advantages:

  • Durability: It withstands heavy foot traffic, resists abrasion, scuffs, and scratches. E.g., in supermarkets and offices.
  • Easy maintenance: Simple to clean with sweeping, vacuuming, and mopping. Resistant to spills and stains, useful in food courts and salons.
  • Comfort and safety: Offers cushioning, reducing fatigue, and has slip-resistant surfaces, beneficial in stores, gyms, and wet areas.
  • Cost-effectiveness: Lower initial cost than some materials and cost-efficient long-term due to durability and low maintenance.

Limitations:

  • Heat and sunlight sensitivity: Fades and may warp with prolonged sunlight exposure, like in sunlit storefronts.
  • Heavy-load limitations: May not endure extremely heavy loads, such as in heavy-machinery showrooms or certain warehouses.

Overall, with proper installation and maintenance and considering its limitations, it can be a good choice for high-traffic commercial areas.

The environmental benefits of PVC flooring are as follows:

Resource Conservation:

  • Less Dependence on Non-renewables: Comprises 57% chlorine from salt and 43% carbon. Saves natural resources and is less reliant on oil compared to many polymers. Its long lifespan (over 15 years for over 50% of products) reduces raw material consumption.

Low Carbon Emissions:

  • Energy-Efficient Manufacturing:  Requires less energy than rubber, linoleum, and wood. Has a carbon footprint similar to breakfast cereal. Good thermal insulation cuts heating and cooling energy use and emissions.

Recyclability:

  • Highly Recyclable: A thermoplastic, can be re-melted and recycled multiple times without losing properties. In Europe, there are established recycling schemes like the Reco Floor Vinyl Take Back Scheme in the UK, with recycled material used for new flooring or other products.

Durability:

  • PVC flooring is highly durable, with a good wear layer. Vinyl is similar in durability and also resists wear well. Laminate can be durable but is more prone to damage from moisture and scratches.

Appearance:

  • PVC and vinyl offer a wide range of designs and colors, mimicking natural materials well. Laminate also provides various looks but may have a more artificial appearance.

Installation:

  • PVC and vinyl are often easier to install, with options like peel – and – stick. Laminate usually requires more precise fitting and may need underlayment.

Cost:

  • PVC and vinyl are generally more cost – effective than laminate, which can vary in price but may be more expensive for high – quality options.

Maintenance:

  • PVC and vinyl are easy to clean and maintain. Laminate requires more care to avoid water damage.

Yes, PVC flooring can be customized with branding or logos. It can be printed or embossed with the desired designs during the manufacturing process. Some companies also offer custom – cut or in – laid options to incorporate unique branding elements for commercial spaces.

The installation process for PVC flooring in large – scale projects:

 Subfloor Preparation

  • Clean the sub-floor thoroughly.
  • Level the sub-floor, using self – leveling compounds if needed.
  • Test the sub-floor moisture and use a moisture – barrier if necessary.

 Material Preparation

  • Let the materials acclimate for 24 – 48 hours.
  • Measure and cut the flooring accurately.

 Installation

  • Apply adhesive (if required) evenly.
  • Lay the flooring (rolls or tiles), ensuring alignment and pressing firmly.
  • Use heat – welding or seam sealants for seaming.

 Finishing Touches

  • Trim the edges and leave an expansion gap.
  • Clean up the surface and conduct a final inspection.

PVC flooring can come with anti-slip properties, and here’s how:

  • Surface Texture: Many PVC floorings have micro-textures or are embossed with patterns like diamond, coin, or other geometric shapes. These textures increase the surface area in contact with the feet or shoes, enhancing friction and providing better grip. For example, in wet areas like bathrooms or kitchens, the textured surface of PVC flooring can prevent slips.
  • Incorporation of Anti-slip Particles: Some high-quality PVC flooring have anti-slip particles densely embedded throughout the wear layer. These particles are not just a top coating that can wear off over time but are an inherent part of the product, ensuring long-lasting anti-slip performance.
  • Special Coatings: Certain PVC flooring are treated with special coatings or finishes that enhance their slip resistance. These coatings can provide an extra layer of friction, making the floor less slippery, even when wet.
  • Design and Thickness: The design and thickness of PVC flooring can also influence its anti-slip properties. Thicker flooring may offer better stability and grip, while specific designs, such as those with raised patterns or grooves, can improve traction.
CE Certification
  • EN14041 Standard: This is a crucial standard for PVC flooring in the European market. It defines the requirements for resilient, textile, and laminate floor coverings in terms of health, safety, and energy efficiency. Tests include reaction to fire (classified according to EN13501-1), absence of pentachlorophenol (PCP) and its derivatives (as per EN12673), formaldehyde emissions (tested and classified if relevant materials are used), water tightness (if necessary, according to EN13553), slip resistance (for dry and clean conditions, with a minimum dynamic friction coefficient of ≥0.30 according to EN13893), electrical behavior, and thermal conductivity (if applicable).
  • Significance: The CE mark indicates that the product complies with EU directives and standards, allowing it to be freely circulated within the European Economic Area. It gives consumers confidence in the product’s safety and quality and is mandatory for products sold in the EU market.
Green Building Certifications
  • LEED: The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification is a widely recognized green building rating system. Although PVC flooring itself is not the sole determinant of LEED certification, factors such as its recyclability, content of recycled or rapidly renewable materials, and low VOC emissions during installation can contribute to a building’s overall LEED score. For example, using PVC flooring with recycled content can earn points in the “Materials and Resources” category of LEED.
  • HQE: The High-Quality Environmental Quality (HQE) evaluation system, developed by the French Scientific and Technical Center for Building (CSTB), assesses buildings based on various environmental and comfort criteria. PVC flooring products that meet certain requirements can contribute to a building achieving HQE certification, enhancing its environmental and sustainable credentials.
For Healthcare Facilities
  • Hygiene: Easy to clean and disinfect, smooth surface doesn’t trap dirt or bacteria.
  • Durability: Withstands heavy foot traffic, resistant to wear and tear.
  • Slip Resistance: Reduces the risk of falls, especially in wet areas.
  • Comfort: Cushioned surface eases fatigue for patients and staff.
  • Chemical Resistance: Can handle exposure to various chemicals.
  • Noise Reduction: Some products have sound – absorbing properties.
  • Cost – Effectiveness: Affordable and cost – effective over time.
For Schools
  • Durability: Can handle heavy daily foot traffic.
  • Easy Maintenance: Simple to clean with minimal upkeep.
  • Safety: Slip – resistant, reducing the risk of student injuries.
  • Aesthetics: Wide range of designs for a visually appealing look.
  • Acoustic Properties: Some products help reduce noise.
  • Cost – Effective: Economical option without sacrificing quality.

Commercial PVC flooring requires the following maintenance:

Daily Cleaning
  • Regular Sweeping or Vacuuming: Use a broom, vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attachment, or a dust mop to remove dust, dirt, and debris from the floor daily. This prevents scratching and keeps the floor looking clean.
  • Wet Mopping: Clean the floor with a clean, damp mop and a mild, pH-neutral floor cleaner. Avoid using dirty mops, and make sure to wring out the mop well to prevent excessive water on the floor. For general dirt and light stains, this is usually sufficient to keep the floor clean1.
Stain Removal
  • Immediate Spill Cleanup: Wipe up spills immediately using a soft cloth or paper towel. Blot the spill rather than rubbing it to avoid spreading the stain. For small spills, a damp cloth with a mild detergent solution can be used to clean the area.
Treatment of Specific Stains:
  • Oil and Grease: For local oil stains, apply undiluted water-based degreaser to a towel and wipe. For large oil stains, dilute the degreaser according to the ratio and clean with a floor scrubber and red abrasive pad.
  • Black Marks: Use spray cleaning and maintenance wax with a high-speed polisher and white polishing pad for polishing treatment. For older black marks, apply a strong black mark remover directly to a towel and wipe.
  • Chewing Gum or Adhesive: Use a professional strong adhesive remover and apply it directly to a towel to wipe and remove.
Periodic Waxing
  • General Areas: Wax the floor every 2-3 months to maintain its smoothness and shine. First, clean the floor thoroughly, then dilute the wax water and apply it evenly on the floor. Wait for 5-10 minutes, use a floor cleaner to remove the wax, and simultaneously use a water suction machine to absorb the waste water. Finally, clean with clean water and dry the floor before applying wax again.
  • High-Traffic Areas: In areas with heavy foot traffic, such as entrances, corridors, and lobbies, increase the frequency of waxing to once a month or as needed to provide extra protection and maintain the floor’s appearance.
Protection Measures
  • Use of Entrance Mats: Place high-quality entrance mats at all entrances to prevent dirt, sand, and other debris from being tracked onto the floor, reducing scratches and wear.
  • Furniture Protection: Attach felt pads or glides to the legs of furniture to prevent scratches when moving or placing items on the floor.
  • Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Do not use harsh chemicals such as strong acids, alkalis, or abrasive cleaners, as they can damage the floor’s surface and reduce its lifespan.
  • Prevent Water Damage: Although PVC flooring has some water resistance, avoid prolonged exposure to water or allowing water to pool on the floor. Use a water suction machine to remove water promptly after cleaning or in case of spills.

In a commercial environment, PVC flooring typically lasts between 5 to 20 years, with an average of 10 to 15 years. The lifespan of PVC flooring in commercial settings can be affected by the following factors:

Quality of Materials
  • High-Quality PVC: Flooring made from high-quality polyvinyl chloride resins and additives tends to be more durable and long-lasting. It has better resistance to wear, tear, and environmental factors.
  • Wear Layer Thickness: A thicker wear layer on the surface of the PVC flooring provides enhanced protection against scratches, scuffs, and abrasion, thereby increasing its lifespan.
Installation Quality
  • Proper Subfloor Preparation: Ensuring the sub-floor is clean, dry, level, and free from defects is crucial. If the sub-floor is not properly prepared, it can lead to issues such as unevenness, bubbling or delamination of the PVC flooring over time, shortening its lifespan.
  • Professional Installation: Skilled installers who follow the correct installation procedures, including proper adhesive application, seam welding (for sheet PVC), and tile alignment, can ensure the flooring is installed correctly and will perform well for a longer period.
Level of Foot Traffic
  • High-Traffic Areas: In commercial spaces like shopping malls, airports, or busy office lobbies with heavy and continuous foot traffic, PVC flooring may experience more wear and tear. As a result, it may need to be replaced sooner, typically within 5 to 10 years.
  • Moderate-Traffic Areas: In areas with less traffic, such as conference rooms or private offices, the flooring can last longer, often up to 15 years or more with proper maintenance.
Maintenance Practices
  • Regular Cleaning: Daily sweeping or vacuuming to remove dirt, dust, and debris, along with periodic mopping using mild cleaners, helps prevent scratches and keeps the floor looking good. This simple maintenance routine can significantly extend the life of PVC flooring.
  • Stain and Spill Removal: Promptly cleaning up spills and stains prevents them from seeping into the flooring and causing permanent damage. Using appropriate cleaning agents and techniques for different types of stains is important.
  • Periodic Deep Cleaning and Refinishing: Depending on the level of use, occasional deep cleaning, such as scrubbing with a mechanical floor cleaner and applying a fresh coat of finish or wax, can help rejuvenate the floor’s appearance and maintain its protective layer.

PVC flooring has good resistance in these aspects:

Stain Resistance
  • Its non – porous surface and protective wear layer prevent seeping and staining.
  • It’s easy to clean with simple methods and can handle common spills well.
Scratch Resistance
  • The wear layer shields from scratches.
  • PVC’s hardness and resilience help it withstand daily wear and impacts.
Chemical Resistance
  • PVC is chemically inert to many substances.
  • It can resist mild acids, bases, and solvents, though strong chemicals may cause issues over time.
The cost of bulk PVC flooring orders for businesses can vary significantly depending on several factors, including:
 
Type of PVC flooring: Different types of PVC flooring, such as luxury vinyl tile (LVT), vinyl sheet, or vinyl plank, have different price points. Higher-quality, more durable options will generally cost more.
 
Quantity: Businesses that order in bulk can often negotiate lower prices per square foot. The larger the order, the greater the potential savings.
 
Brand and quality: Reputable brands and higher-quality PVC flooring will typically cost more than generic or lower-quality options.
 
Installation: The cost of installation can vary depending on the complexity of the project, the size of the space, and the installer’s labor rates.
 
Additional costs: Other factors that can affect the overall cost include delivery fees, taxes, and any necessary underlayment or accessories.
 
It depending on your specific needs and circumstances.
Recyclability
  • PVC is a type of plastic, and in theory, it is 100% recyclable. The recycling process involves breaking down the PVC flooring into small pieces or melting it into pellets, which can then be used to create new products such as window frames, decking, or even new PVC flooring.
  • However, in practice, the recycling of PVC flooring can be more complex. For example, if the flooring has multiple layers or contains adhesives, it may be more difficult to recycle. Also, the presence of additives like colors, ultraviolet light inhibitors, and heat stabilizers can pose challenges for manufacturers during the recycling process, as these additives may not be suitable for the new products they want to make.
Eco-Friendliness
Advantages:
  • Durability: PVC flooring is known for its durability, which means it has a long lifespan. This reduces the frequency of replacement, thereby saving resources in the long run.
  • Low emissions: High-quality PVC flooring is usually made from 100% environmentally friendly materials and does not contain formaldehyde, benzene and other harmful substances, so it will not release harmful gases to pollute the environment.
  • Energy savings: PVC has low thermal conductivity, which means it provides good insulation. This can help reduce energy consumption for heating and cooling in buildings, thus lowering carbon emissions and saving on energy costs.
  • Recycled content: Some manufacturers are now using recycled PVC in their flooring products, which further reduces the environmental impact by conserving resources and reducing waste.
Disadvantages:
  • Production process: The production of PVC does require the use of fossil fuels and other resources, which has an environmental impact. However, efforts are being made by manufacturers to reduce this impact through measures such as improving energy efficiency and using more sustainable raw materials.
  • Potential additives: As mentioned earlier, some additives used in PVC flooring may be harmful to the environment or human health if not properly managed. It is important to choose PVC flooring products that comply with relevant environmental standards and regulations to ensure their eco-friendliness.
  • Waste management: If PVC flooring is not recycled or disposed of properly at the end of its life, it can contribute to landfill waste or cause environmental pollution. This highlights the importance of establishing effective recycling programs and infrastructure to ensure the proper handling of used PVC flooring
Before Installation
  • Research: Look for reputable manufacturers and suppliers. Check reviews and reputation.
  • Understand Warranty: Read and know what’s covered, its length, and void conditions.
  • Get Written Docs: Request a written copy of the warranty before buying.
During Installation
  • Hire Pros: Use professional installers. Check their quality and references. Some manuf. require certified installers.
  • Keep Records: Document the process. Note sub-floor, steps, issues, products, and installer info.
After Installation
  • Follow Maintenance: Adhere to manuf. guidelines. Keep a log.
  • Inspect: Routinely check for issues. Report problems promptly.
  • Know Claim Process: Familiarize with steps to file a claim, response time, and solutions.

How About PVC Flooring OEM Services

Step 1: Communicate requirements

Please provide detailed specifications, including flooring type, dimensions, materials, surface treatment, color/pattern, performance needs (wear, fire, slip resistance), packaging, order volume and target delivery. Sharing your budget helps us offer suitable options. We'll also present our production capabilities and expertise, ensuring a strong foundation for a successful OEM partnership.

Step 2: Develop a scheme

Once we understand your requirements, our expert team develops a comprehensive scheme. This involves creating detailed product specifications, including material selection, construction methods, surface finishes, and quality control measures. We'll also provide preliminary cost estimates and production timelines. This scheme serves as a blueprint for your custom PVC flooring, ensuring it meets your exact needs and budget before moving to the sampling phase.

Step 3: Sign a contract

With the scheme finalized and approved, we move to formalizing our partnership with a comprehensive contract. This legally binding document outlines all agreed-upon terms, including product specifications, pricing, payment schedules, production timelines, quality control standards, shipping details, intellectual property rights, and liability clauses. This contract protects both parties and provides a solid framework for a successful and long-term OEM collaboration.

Step 4: Produce samples

With a signed contract in place, we begin the sample production phase. Based on the approved scheme, we'll manufacture representative samples of your custom PVC flooring. These samples will accurately reflect the agreed-upon materials, colors, textures, and finishes. We'll provide you with these samples for thorough review and testing, allowing you to assess the product's quality, aesthetics, and performance firsthand. This crucial step ensures the final product meets your exact expectations before full-scale production begins.

Step 5: Mass production

Upon your final sample approval, we commence mass production. Our state-of-the-art facilities and experienced team utilize advanced manufacturing processes to efficiently produce your custom PVC flooring according to the agreed-upon specifications and timelines. Throughout production, rigorous quality control checks are implemented at each stage to ensure consistency and adherence to the highest standards. We maintain open communication and provide regular updates on the production progress

Step 6: Acceptance and delivery

Once mass production is complete, we prepare your order for shipment. Before dispatch, we conduct a final quality inspection to ensure everything meets the agreed-upon standards. We’ll then coordinate with you on shipping logistics, including packaging, labeling, and transportation arrangements. We'll provide all necessary documentation and support throughout the delivery process, ensuring a smooth and efficient handover and confirming your complete satisfaction with the delivered product.

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