LVT/LVP Services
LVT/LVP
When you prioritize both style and affordability, luxury vinyl tile (LVT) and luxury vinyl plank (LVP) options from Peach Design, Inc. in the Atlanta area are ideal choices. Crafted from tinted polyvinyl chloride (PVC) chips and other synthetic materials, Peach Design Industries' LVT and LVP offerings blend timeless aesthetics with exceptional durability. With their multi-layered construction, LVT and LVP flooring stand resilient against daily wear and tear, ensuring a lasting flooring solution that typically endures from 10 to 20 years. To maintain the longevity of your LVT or LVP flooring, it’s crucial to follow proper maintenance techniques and take proactive steps to protect it.
About LVt/LVP
At Peach Design, you'll discover a variety of high-quality luxury vinyl flooring options:
Luxury vinyl plank (LVP): mimics the look of real hardwood flooring with planks ranging from 4 to 12 inches wide and 3 to 4 feet long, seamlessly fitting together for an authentic appearance.
Luxury vinyl tile (LVT): mimics classic stone and wood designs in various textures and finishes, making it an ideal choice for rooms with high foot traffic.
Benefits
At Peach Design, we specialize in installing premium LVT/LVP flooring designed with a sturdy backing, top-tier design layer, and two protective layers. This construction ensures outstanding durability, providing resistance against scratches and scuffs, while guaranteeing it won’t shrink, crack, or warp over time.
When you choose Peach Design, you'll benefit from our streamlined expert LVT/LVP installation services. To tailor your experience, we'll bring LVT/LVP floor samples directly to you, allowing you to visualize how each option complements your home's lighting and decor seamlessly.
LVT/LVP
Maintenance
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Regular Cleaning: Clean your LVT/LVP flooring regularly by sweeping or vacuuming to remove dirt and debris. Use a damp mop or cloth for any remaining stains, avoiding abrasive cleaners and scrub brushes to prevent scratching.
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Protect from Sunlight: LVT/LVP floors can fade when exposed to direct sunlight. Use curtains or blinds to block sunlight during the hottest parts of the day to prevent discoloration.
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Use Furniture Pads: Prevent scratches and scuffs by placing furniture pads under the legs of chairs, tables, and heavy furniture. This distributes weight evenly and protects the vinyl from damage.
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Avoid Water Damage: LVT/LVP flooring is water-resistant but not waterproof. Clean up spills immediately to prevent stains and avoid excessive water when mopping to maintain the floor's integrity.