SPC (Stone Plastic Composite) flooring is a new generation of rigid core vinyl flooring that combines natural stone powder and high-quality PVC resin. This unique composition gives SPC flooring its remarkable durability, dimensional stability, and waterproof performance.
A typical SPC plank is made of five layers:
UV Coating – Protects against fading, stains, and surface scratches.
Wear Layer – Ensures resistance to abrasion and daily impact.
Decorative Film – Offers highly realistic wood, stone, or tile patterns.
SPC Rigid Core – Provides excellent strength and stability, preventing expansion or contraction.
Underlayment (Optional) – Improves sound absorption and walking comfort.
Unlike traditional hardwood or laminate, SPC flooring is completely waterproof, environmentally safe, and extremely low-maintenance. It is suitable for both home and commercial environments where aesthetics, performance, and cost-efficiency matter.
A202 - White Oak
A301 - Light Beige
A311- Hawaii
A310 - Gray
A306 - Nature
C307 - Columbia
C312 - Gilt
100% waterproof core makes it ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and commercial spaces.
Unlike laminate or hardwood, SPC won’t swell, warp, or bubble when exposed to moisture.
Rigid core construction is highly resistant to dents, scratches, and heavy foot traffic.
Perfect for busy households, pets, and high-traffic commercial areas.
SPC handles temperature fluctuations better than traditional vinyl or wood — it won't expand or contract as much.
Excellent choice for environments with direct sunlight or seasonal climate swings (like Michigan!).
Easy to clean with regular sweeping and occasional damp mopping.
Stain-resistant surface makes it ideal for homes with kids or pets.
Click-lock system allows for floating floor installation — no glue or nails required.
Can often be installed directly over existing subfloors, saving time and labor costs.
Many SPC floors come with built-in underlayment, providing a softer, quieter step compared to tile or stone.
Modern SPC flooring mimics the look of real hardwood, stone, or tile with impressive realism and texture.
Some manufacturers offer low-VOC or recycled material options, which can contribute to healthier indoor air quality.