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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.
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 |
Installing DIY SPC Flooring is straightforward and typically involves the following steps:
Ensure the subfloor is clean, dry, and level. Remove any existing flooring and repair any imperfections.
Allow the SPC flooring planks to acclimate to the room's temperature and humidity for at least 48 hours.
Plan the layout, starting from a corner and working towards the opposite wall. Ensure the last row of planks will not be too narrow.
Some SPC flooring may require an underlayment for additional cushioning or soundproofing. Follow manufacturer guidelines if an underlayment is needed.
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.
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.
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).
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.
Remove spacers, install baseboards or quarter-round moldings to cover expansion gaps, and clean the floor to remove any installation debris.
Allow the installed floor to settle for at least 24 hours before heavy use. Follow manufacturer's guidelines for specific care and maintenance instructions.