Visible Wear and Tear:As with any flooring material, visible signs of wear and tear are inevitable over time. Scratches, dents, and fading can occur, especially in high-traffic areas. While these may be superficial issues, extensive damage that compromises the structural integrity of the flooring may warrant replacement.

5.Lifting or Warping: If LVT tiles or planks start to lift, warp, or buckle, it may indicate issues with the subfloor or adhesive used during installation. In such cases, replacement might be necessary to restore the flooring’s functionality and appearance.

6.Stains and Irreversible Damage: Despite its resistance to moisture, LVT can still be susceptible to stains, particularly if spills are not promptly cleaned. In some cases, stains or other irreversible damage may develop, requiring replacement of affected sections or the entire floor.