SPC flooring, as a new type of flooring material, is highly favored for its outstanding wear resistance, waterproof properties, and environmental friendliness. However, consumers still have some questions regarding the lifespan and replacement cycle of SPC flooring. The lifespan of the flooring depends on daily usage habits and maintenance. With proper care, the lifespan of SPC flooring can easily exceed 20 years, and in many cases, even longer. Let’s delve into the material characteristics, daily maintenance, and environmental factors to address these concerns.

(1) The wear resistance of SPC flooring is one of its unique features. Typically constructed with multiple layers and a surface coating of wear-resistant material,

SPC flooring exhibits excellent durability under high-intensity usage. In comparison to traditional wood flooring, SPC flooring is less susceptible to scratches and abrasion, resulting in a longer lifespan with normal use and proper maintenance.

(2) The waterproof properties of SPC flooring contribute to its extended lifespan. Composed mainly of PVC and stone powder, SPC flooring is non-absorbent and resistant to damage from humid environments. This means that in areas like kitchens and bathrooms where moisture is prevalent, SPC flooring maintains stable performance, resisting swelling and deformation and thus extending its lifespan.