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Welcome to the Omaha Flooring & Tile Podcast, your ultimate guide to flooring solutions in the Omaha area. Join us as we explore the world of flooring installations, tile design, and home renovations. We'll share expert tips on selecting the perfect flooring for your space, discuss the latest trends in tile and hardwood, and provide practical advice for homeowners and businesses looking to upgrade their floors. From kitchen backsplashes to bathroom renovations, we cover it all. Brought to you by the experts at Omaha Flooring & Tile, your trusted local flooring professionals.
Omaha Flooring & Tile
12305 Gold Street, #16B
Omaha, NE 68144
(402) 659-4669
https://omahaflooringandtile.com
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How Long Does LVP Flooring Last in Omaha?
In today’s episode, we dive into all things Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) flooring and how long it can last in Omaha. If you're considering LVP for your home or office, this is for you!
Lifespan of LVP Flooring
LVP is a durable and versatile flooring option that can last anywhere from 10 to 25 years, depending on its quality and how well it’s maintained. A good rule of thumb: the thicker the wear layer, the longer it will last. With wear layers ranging from 6 mils to 30+ mils, LVP provides excellent protection against scratches, dents, and stains, making it a practical choice for high-traffic areas.
Factors That Influence How Long Your LVP Will Last
1. Wear Layer: The thicker the wear layer, the more resistant your floor will be to damage. Opting for a wear layer of at least 20 mils is often recommended for homes with pets or heavy foot traffic.
2. Core Material: Different core materials affect the durability and stability of LVP. Common options include:
- PVC: Flexible and affordable, suitable for moderate use.
- WPC (Wood Plastic Composite): Provides a softer, more comfortable feel underfoot and good resistance to moisture.
- SPC (Stone Plastic Composite): The toughest and most durable option, perfect for high-traffic and commercial spaces.
3. Installation: Proper installation is key. Poor installation can lead to issues such as warping or gaps between planks. Professional installation ensures a secure, long-lasting fit.
4. Maintenance: Regular cleaning helps extend the life of your flooring. Sweep or vacuum frequently to remove debris, and mop with a mild, non-abrasive cleaner to keep the surface looking fresh.
5. Environmental Factors: Extreme temperatures or moisture can impact the longevity of your LVP. Maintaining a stable indoor climate helps prevent potential damage.
LVP vs. Hardwood vs. Laminate vs. Tile
- Hardwood: Offers timeless beauty but can be damaged by moisture and scratches. With proper care, it can last up to 100 years.
- Laminate: A budget-friendly option but typically doesn't last as long as LVP.
- Tile: Extremely durable and moisture-resistant but less comfortable underfoot and harder to install compared to LVP.
Signs Your LVP Needs Replacing
Over time, even the best LVP may show signs that it’s time for an upgrade. Common indicators include:
- Deep scratches or gouges that expose the core layer
- Water damage leading to swelling or discoloration
- Fading or discoloration from prolonged sun exposure
- Loosened or warped planks
- Persistent unpleasant odors, often a sign of moisture damage
Omaha Flooring & Tile’s Take
At Omaha Flooring & Tile, we offer a wide selection of stylish and durable LVP options. Whether you prefer the look of natural wood or sleek stone, we have plenty of choices to match your design preferences. Our professional installation team ensures your flooring is installed correctly, maximizing its lifespan and beauty. Plus, we back our work with warranties for your peace of mind.
If you're ready to upgrade your space with long-lasting and stylish LVP flooring, contact Omaha Flooring & Tile today. Let us help you create a space that stands the test of time.
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Omaha Flooring & Tile
12305 Gold Street, Suite 16B
Omaha, NE 68144
(402) 659-4669
https://omahaflooringandtile.com/