Frequently Asked Questions
Is LVT waterproof for a kitchen?
Yes, LVT is inherently waterproof, which makes it a perfect choice for kitchens. The surface of the tiles will not be damaged by water. When installed correctly, the planks and tiles create a tight, seamless barrier that prevents spills from reaching the subfloor, protecting your home from water damage.
How does LVT compare to real wood in a kitchen?
LVT is a far more practical choice for a kitchen. It is waterproof and highly resistant to scratches and stains, whereas real wood is vulnerable to water damage, warping, and requires careful maintenance. LVT offers the beautiful look of wood without any of the associated drawbacks.
Will dropping heavy items damage my kitchen LVT?
High-quality LVT with a thick wear layer is highly durable and resistant to impact. While a very heavy or sharp object could cause damage, LVT is generally much more forgiving than ceramic or stone tiles, which can chip or crack. In the event of damage, individual LVT planks or tiles can often be replaced, making repairs straightforward.

















