
Understanding Your Flooring Options
Choosing the right flooring can feel overwhelming with so many options available. Three of the most popular choices for homeowners today are SPC vinyl, WPC vinyl, and laminate flooring. Each has its own strengths, and the best choice depends on your specific needs, budget, and installation environment.
SPC Vinyl Flooring (Stone Plastic Composite)
What It Is
SPC flooring features a rigid core made from natural limestone powder, polyvinyl chloride, and stabilizers. This creates an extremely dense, stable plank that resists impacts, temperature changes, and moisture.
Key Advantages
- 100% waterproof — Install anywhere, including bathrooms and basements
- Extremely rigid and stable — Will not expand or contract with temperature changes
- Dent resistant — Handles heavy furniture and high heels without damage
- Thin profile — Available in 4mm-8mm thicknesses, works well for renovations
- Can install over most existing floors without removal
Best For
Whole-home installation, bathrooms, kitchens, basements, commercial spaces, and areas with temperature fluctuations.
WPC Vinyl Flooring (Wood Plastic Composite)
What It Is
WPC flooring uses a core made from recycled wood pulp and plastic polymers. This creates a softer, more cushioned plank compared to SPC.
Key Advantages
- Waterproof — Safe for wet areas
- Softer and warmer underfoot — More comfortable for standing for long periods
- Better sound absorption — Quieter than SPC
- Hides subfloor imperfections better than SPC
Limitations
- Less dense than SPC, more susceptible to dents
- Thicker profile (typically 6mm-8mm minimum)
- Can be more expensive than SPC
- Less temperature stable than SPC
Laminate Flooring
What It Is
Laminate flooring features a high-density fiberboard (HDF) core with a photographic layer and protective overlay. It is designed to mimic the appearance of hardwood at a lower cost.
Key Advantages
- Most affordable option — Great for budget-conscious renovations
- Highly realistic wood looks — Premium laminates are nearly indistinguishable from hardwood
- Easy click-lock installation
- Good scratch resistance
Limitations
- NOT waterproof — HDF core swells when exposed to water
- Cannot be installed in bathrooms, basements, or near water sources
- Cannot be refinished or repaired
- Can sound hollow without proper underlayment
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Feature | SPC Vinyl | WPC Vinyl | Laminate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Waterproof | Yes | Yes | No |
| Core Material | Stone + PVC | Wood + Plastic | HDF Wood |
| Thickness | 4-8mm | 6-8mm | 7-12mm |
| Dent Resistance | Excellent | Good | Good |
| Comfort | Good | Excellent | Good |
| Temperature Stability | Excellent | Good | Fair |
| Price (per sq.ft) | $2-5 | $3-7 | $1-4 |
| Best Rooms | All rooms | Living areas | Dry rooms only |
| Installation | Click-lock | Click-lock | Click-lock |
| Lifespan | 20-30 years | 15-25 years | 10-20 years |
Our Recommendation
For most homeowners, SPC vinyl flooring offers the best combination of durability, waterproof performance, and value. It works in every room, handles real-life conditions, and installs quickly as a DIY project.
If comfort is your top priority and you are installing in dry living areas, WPC is an excellent choice. If you are on a tight budget and only need flooring for dry rooms, laminate remains a solid option.
Explore our SPC vinyl flooring collections to find the perfect match for your home.

