Frequently Asked Questions
Is Click LVT a good option for kitchens and bathrooms?
Yes, absolutely. Its inherent water resistance makes it a fantastic choice for kitchens and bathrooms. The click-and-lock system creates a tight, waterproof barrier, preventing water from seeping through to the subfloor.
What happens if a plank gets damaged in a Click LVT floor?
Replacing a damaged plank in a Click LVT floor can be more involved than with a Glue Down floor. It typically requires lifting the planks back to the damaged one, replacing it, and then clicking the others back into place. However, with careful planning during installation, damaged planks can be easily accessed and replaced.
Is Click LVT better than Glue Down LVT?
The choice depends on your priorities. Click LVT is a better choice for DIY projects, quick installations, and a softer, quieter floor. Glue Down LVT offers greater stability and durability in high-traffic commercial areas or rooms with significant temperature changes, and is easier to repair on a plank-by-plank basis.

























