Frequently Asked Questions
How does Looselay LVT stay in place without adhesive?
Looselay LVT planks and tiles are manufactured with a heavy-duty friction-grip backing and a thicker profile. The weight of the floor itself, combined with the friction created by the backing, is sufficient to hold the planks securely in place. The perimeter of the room is often secured with a pressure-sensitive tackifier or double-sided tape for added stability.
Is Looselay LVT suitable for bathrooms and kitchens?
Yes, it is. The LVT material is inherently waterproof, making it a great choice for moisture-prone areas. Its quick and easy installation is also a benefit for these rooms, as it allows for easy access to the subfloor if needed for plumbing or other repairs.
What's the main difference between Looselay and Click LVT?
The main difference is the installation method. Click LVT uses a mechanical click-and-lock system to join the planks, creating a floating floor. Looselay LVT uses weight and friction to stay in place. Looselay is easier to install and replace individual planks, while Click LVT may offer a slightly more rigid feel as a complete floor.
