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DIY SPC Flooring

DIY SPC Flooring refers to Stone Plastic Composite flooring designed for effortless installation by homeowners. 

It features a click-lock system for easy assembly without adhesives, offering durability, versatility in style, and low maintenance for residential spaces.

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Size:6" x 36" / 6" x 48" / 7"X 48" / 9" x 48"
935 x 150 mm 1220 x 150 mm 1220 x 183 mm 1220 x228mm
Wear Layer:0.3mm 0.5mm 0.7mm
Thickness:3.5mm 4mm 5mm 6mm 7mm 8mm
Under Layer:EVA / IXPE
Surface Treatment:UV coating
Features:Waterproof / Anti-Slip /Wear Resistant / Fire Retardant / Sound Barrier
Click Syestem:Unilin, I4F, Valinge-2G, Valinge 5G-1
Warranty:Reisdential 25 years , Commerical 10 years


How to Install DIY SPC Flooring?

Installing DIY SPC Flooring is straightforward and typically involves the following steps:

Prepare the Subfloor:

Ensure the subfloor is clean, dry, and level. Remove any existing flooring and repair any imperfections.

Acclimate the Flooring:

Allow the SPC flooring planks to acclimate to the room's temperature and humidity for at least 48 hours.

Prepare Layout:

Plan the layout, starting from a corner and working towards the opposite wall. Ensure the last row of planks will not be too narrow.

Underlayment (if necessary):

Some SPC flooring may require an underlayment for additional cushioning or soundproofing. Follow manufacturer guidelines if an underlayment is needed.

Install the First Row:

Place the first plank with the tongue facing the wall, leaving a 1/4-inch expansion gap between the plank and the wall. Use spacers to maintain this gap.

Continue Installation:

Click the next plank into the previous one, working row by row across the room. Stagger the end joints of adjacent rows for a more natural look and greater stability.

Cutting Planks:

Measure and cut planks as needed to fit around obstacles like doorways or corners, using a saw appropriate for the material (e.g., jigsaw or circular saw).

Final Rows and Finishing:

For the last row, measure and cut planks to fit, ensuring the 1/4-inch expansion gap remains. Install any necessary transition pieces or moldings to complete the edges and cover gaps.

Finishing Touches:

Remove spacers, install baseboards or quarter-round moldings to cover expansion gaps, and clean the floor to remove any installation debris.

Allow to Set:

Allow the installed floor to settle for at least 24 hours before heavy use. Follow manufacturer's guidelines for specific care and maintenance instructions.

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