Grey Vinyl LVT Flooring FAQ's
What Is Grey Vinyl Plank Flooring?
Thanks to the realistic finish of our grey vinyl plank flooring, you can now have the look of solid wood flooring in any room of the house, including bathrooms.
LVT flooring is a hard-wearing, synthetic floor, usually made of multiple layers of compressed PVC. During manufacture, LVT flooring is coated with clear vinyl for added protection, creating a durable, water-resistant, rigid tile that’s easy to cut and fit. It’s also extremely cost-effective in terms of product price and installation, making it a go-to for many family homes but particularly those on a budget.
In addition to this, our entire LVT range comes with underlay incorporated into the boards, saving you even more money on products and installation. All whilst improving the energy efficiency of your home, so you may even save money on heating bills too!
Does Grey Vinyl Plank Flooring Scratch Easily?
Our grey vinyl plank flooring is surprisingly hardy and much more durable than laminate flooring therefore will cope well in most family homes. However, our SPC vinyl options are more durable than our WPC vinyl floors, particularly against dents and scratches. Therefore, if durability is your main concern, you will want to browse through our SPC vinyl flooring options.
Is Grey Vinyl Plank Flooring Waterproof?
Yes, our entire LVT range is 100% waterproof, making it the ideal flooring choice for bathrooms.
How Long Does Grey Vinyl Plank Flooring Need To Acclimatise?
Your new grey vinyl plank flooring will need some time to settle into its new home before you can begin the installation. To do this, you must lay your flooring flat on the floor of the room where it will be installed. Like with all our LVT floors, we suggest allowing a minimum of 24 hours of acclimation. This will allow enough time for your grey vinyl plank flooring to adjust to the temperature and humidity conditions of your home.