Waterproof flooring is relatively new to the market, but it's already captured the attention of a lot of people. Our customers are just clamoring for it, and they're captivated by both the visual appeal and the powerful functionality. While the prominent place is in wet spaces like the kitchen or bath, these floors are just as suitable for living or dining areas or bedrooms and hallways, places where we also spill and track in moisture on our shoes.
Also referred to as waterproof vinyl flooring, this is engineered luxury vinyl (LVF), thicker, more durable, and utterly impervious to liquid. Unlike water-resistant flooring, which will break through barriers and soak and stain liquid cannot penetrate no matter how much liquid there is or for how long. Since it's a version of LVF, it has all the same style.
This includes images of wood, stone, and tile taken with high-definition photography. They're straightforward and vivid and show knots, swirls, grains, veining variations, and bright colors and patterns. Micro beveling and embossing add depth, dimension, and textured looks, such as wire-brushed, hand scraped, weathered, and distressed. The material, which follows the latest trends, can be cut into planks or tile-sized squares. The squares can be used with or without grout.