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What Is Wear Layer on LVT?

by Sarah B. Marketing Writer | Thinker | Environmentalist

LVT stands for luxury vinyl tile. The reason why it is termed luxury is – it renders a cozy, luxury feeling in your space. However, for that, you will need to ensure that vinyl tiles or planks get a pro level installation. (Well, we are not going to talk about luxury vinyl tile installation in this blog.)

We will be explaining the most common wear layer issue on vinyl floors.

Wear Layer

Vinyl tiles from premium brands come with extra protection feature. This is an extra layer that protects your vinyl floors from wear and tear.

This wear layer is installed between the vinyl tile finish and the printing on it. The wear layer has been designed to shield the printing on the tile from wear and other types of damage. If something – such as a sharp object – damages your vinyl floor, it is likely that it will damage only the surface finish and this wear layer. And even if the finish gets a scratch, it will not make the flooring look unattractive.

Just for your information, the wear layer is not a feature of composite vinyl flooring.

Put simply, the thicker the wear layer the more durable and expensive a vinyl tile is.

Understanding the Usage

The effectiveness of wear layer comes from its thickness. Vinyl tiles come in a variety of thickness measures. Here we need to understand how it is measured. The unit of measurement is mil, which one-thousandth of an inch. For residential application, the ideal thickness of the wear layer is minimum 12mil. And for high traffic residential projects, the layer should be at least 20mil thick.

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