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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What makes CoreLogic's LVP products different from other types of flooring?
    CoreLogic is the logical choice for commercial and residential flooring. With over 10 million square feet already installed, CoreLogic features: • I4F easy to install locking system – 5G drop lock • No tools needed snap and score • Waterproof commercial grade durability • 14 natural wood-look appearances • Affordable wholesale pricing • Industry-defining quality control • Unparalleled processing of warranty claims
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  • Is LVT flooring waterproof?
    Yes, LVT flooring is built to be water-resistant and sometimes waterproof, making it a fantastic choice for areas in your home that might get wet, like kitchens, bathrooms, and basements.
  • Can LVT be installed in kitchens and bathrooms?
    Absolutely! LVT's water-resistant properties and durable qualities make it an excellent fit for kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas prone to moisture and spills.
  • How can I clean and maintain LVT flooring?
    Caring for LVT flooring is a breeze. Regular sweeping or vacuuming to remove dust and debris, along with occasional mopping with a mild cleaner, will keep your LVT floors looking beautiful. Avoid using abrasive cleaners to maintain the integrity of the floor's surface.
  • Is LVP flooring suitable for high traffic areas?
    Yes, LVP flooring is designed to withstand high traffic, making it an ideal option for busy households and commercial spaces alike.
  • What are the design options for LVP flooring?
    LVP offers a wealth of design possibilities, with various wood grain patterns, colors, and finishes available to suit any decor style. Whether you're looking for a cozy, rustic vibe or a sleek, modern look, LVP has you covered.
  • Can LVP be installed over existing flooring?
    Often, yes, but that doesn't mean it's the best recommendation. LVP can typically be installed over existing flooring, provided the subfloor is level, clean, and in good condition. This feature makes LVP a convenient and cost-effective choice for updating your space, but we still recommend asking one of our flooring experts for their advice!
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