What is PVC Flooring?

PVC flooring, also known as Vinyl Flooring, is a type of synthetic flooring made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin and other additives like plasticizers, stabilizers, and pigments. It is a popular flooring choice due to its durability, affordability, water resistance, and ease of maintenance.


Types of PVC Flooring:
  • Vinyl Sheets - Large rolls of vinyl that provide seamless installation.
  • Vinyl Tiles - Square or rectangular tiles that mimic ceramic, stone, or wood.
  • Luxury Vinyl Tiles (LVT) - Designed to resemble hardwood flooring with a plank-like structure.
  • Vinyl Planks (LVP) - Large rolls of vinyl that provide seamless installation.
  • Homogeneous PVC Flooring - Made of a single layer of vinyl for durability in high-traffic areas..
  • Heterogeneous PVC Flooring - Multi-layered vinyl with a printed top layer for decorative purposes.



Features
  • Exceptional Durability - Advanced technology ensures superior wear resistance, ideal for residential and commercial use.
  • Versatile Designs - Wide range of patterns, colors, and textures to suit any interior style—from modern to classic.
  • Eco-Friendly & Safe - Made with sustainable materials, free of harmful chemicals, and features slip resistance, fire retardancy, and antibacterial properties.
  • Low Maintenance - Stain and scratch-resistant surfaces designed for high-traffic areas, ensuring hassle-free upkeep.
  • Cost-Effective - Premium quality at an affordable price, perfect for large-scale projects.





Applications

PVC Flooring can be used in a variety of settings, including:

  • 1. Residence
  • 2. Offices
  • 3. Retail
  • 4. Hospitals
  • 5. School
  • 6. Gymnasium
  • 7. Sports
  • 8. Education
  • 9. Healthcare


Brands

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