Tuesday 18 June 2019

WPC now SPC: New kids on the block

WPC flooring now SPC flooring : New kids on the block

On the street its called Rigid Click




The luxury vinyl flooring category has enjoyed multiple years of double-digit growth, starting with LVT, transitioning to LVT/WPC and finally with SPC entering the fray. SPC, or solid polymer core, is a rigid core product poised to lead this resilient subsegment in 2019.
Indeed, many flooring observers view SPC as an improved version of traditional vinyl flooring—faster and easier to manufacture than WPC and, therefore, less expensive to produce.
As the new kid on the block, here are five things dealers should know about SPC products.
What’s in a name?
According to the Multilayer Flooring Association (MFA), “SPC” refers to the class of rigid vinyl flooring products with a solid polymer core. That solid, waterproof core, experts say, won’t ripple, swell or peel no matter how much liquid it is subjected to.
This core is ultra-dense with no foaming agents such as those found in traditional WPC flooring. It provides slightly less resiliency underfoot but is said to make the flooring extremely durable.
SPC flooring is virtually indistinguishable from stone or wood flooring due to the printed vinyl layer, which continues to refine the product’s style and design and brings it closer to real wood looks and textures.
The dense, highly mineral-filled extruded core of SPC provides superior indentation resistance and is best suitable for high-traffic and commercial applications. Not all rigid core floors will include underlayment, but it is a popular option as an attached underlayment will deliver extra cushion underfoot and absorb sound.
Low barrier to entry
There are at least two reasons why rigid core has seen a surge in popularity among vendors, with new companies entering the market seemingly every month: a) it is the fastest growing subsegment of the fastest growing category; and b) the cost of entry is relatively minimal.
Chinese laminate manufacturers with idle equipment stemming from the Lumber Liquidators’ debacle three years ago jumped into the rigid core field in a big way. For $250,000, suppliers can purchase or lease a smaller single extruder to get started in the SPC business. In addition, short equipment lead times spanning between 90 and 120 days allows for quick ramp up.
The future is bright
Composite waterproof flooring led by SPC will be the high double-digit growth engine in hard surfaces over the next five years, experts predict. Composite/SPC tiles as an alternative to ceramic tiles is the next big growth opportunity for a slew of reasons: These SPC tiles are lighter and warmer than ceramic; they don’t break and are cheaper/easier to install (click); no grout is needed; they are easier to remove and are more comfortable to walk/stand on with its attached cork backing.
According to Piet Dossche, CEO of USFloors, there is also the environmental element to consider. “Natural resources have become scarcer and more expensive. Therefore, composite/fake is in. Younger generations take eco-friendliness to the next level. They want Mother Earth left alone.”
Primed for growth
In 2018, sales of WPC products outpaced SPC at the retail level, according to many dealers. This year, however, SPC is expected to make that leap to the top spot in this subcategory. “I expect [SPC] to have the largest growth in 2019,” said Eric Mondragon, hard surface buyer, R.C. Willey Home Furnishings, Salt Lake City. “Rigid core now fills the entry-level price point that WPC had to vacate due to the tariff price increases.”
Commercial ready
Although SPC is suitable for any environment where you need a durable, waterproof floor, it is ideal for settings such as commercial kitchens and bathrooms as well as grocery stores and other venues where spills occur. Unlike traditional vinyl that is flexible, manufacturers designed rigid core to be unbending. As such, it is virtually indestructible.
Dossche on WPC: The best is yet to come
The growth of SPC won’t come at the expense of WPC, according to Piet Dossche, founder and CEO of USFloors and the COREtec brand. Dossche said he sees WPC and SPC succeeding “hand in hand” in the market, with WPC used more for residential applications and SPC for commercial jobs.
Following are five reasons why Dossche believes WPC will remain viable.
1. Proven technology. WPC is a proven technology already in the market now for the last six years—manufactured under the auspices and quality control from the top U.S. flooring mills and by the LVT experts in China. “The complexity and significant capital commitment to manufacture WPC has kept the manufacturing landscape clean of all those fly-by-night, opportunistic start-ups that entered the SPC market and are not committed to quality and long-term sustainability of the product,” Dossche said.
2. Profitable for all. By now, billions of square feet have been sold without any quality problems and claims, according to Dossche, generating billions of dollars in revenue and profit for the entire supply chain. “Pricing discipline on WPC is in place and profitability secured for both the manufacturers and retailers. We have been able to stop the race to the bottom with WPC [unlike SPC] and avoided commoditization and margin destruction.”
3. Best looks, luxurious constructions. Dossche said the construction—with an LVT top layer on top of the extruded core—enables the best embossing and surface finishing, making for the most authentic looks. “With WPC you can clearly mimic a wood floor to its utmost and create the thickness of a 1⁄2-inch plank without the challenges of weight in shipping and handling.”
4. Ultimate comfort for households. With its foamed-up core and built-in air pockets, WPC provides exceptional comfort, warmth and sound dampening—ideal for active families with kids playing and crawling on the floor. Perfectly suitable for residential applications, WPC brings the hand and comfort of a 60-ounce saxony to the LVT segment with SPC constructed for performance and more commercial applications, comparable to a 26-ounce. level loop commercial carpet.
5. ‘The Original’. Dossche said WPC is the innovative and original rigid core product that has revolutionized the entire flooring industry and became the pioneer and trendsetter in the market. “It will continue to move the bar in originality and creativity while securing the long-term viability of the category. The leadership position it holds in the rigid LVT category makes it the guardian of this new flooring segment and, as the disruptor it is known as, it will relentlessly drive the industry forward and continuously challenge the status quo.

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Sunday 29 October 2017

What is engineered wood flooring?


About Engineered Real Wood Flooring

The usual questions are asked by customers about the Plywood backing when buying an Engineered wood floor

Questions...

How long has it been around?
What is it?
What is the difference?

How long has it been around?

To start off I have to make it very clear, Plywood has been used for 1000's of years and if it isn't broke then why fix it?? 
  • Archeologists have found traces of laminated wood in the tombs of the Egyptian pharaohs.
  • A thousand years ago, the Chinese shaved wood and glued it together for use in furniture. 
  • The English and French are reported to have worked wood on the general principle of plywood in the 17th and 18th centuries. 
  • Historians credit Czarist Russia for having made forms of plywood prior to the 20th century as well. 
  • Early modern-era plywood was typically made from decorative hardwoods and most commonly used in the manufacture of household items, such as cabinets, chests, desk tops and doors. Construction plywood made from softwood species did not appear on the scene until the 20th century.
The findings from Archeologists and Historians shows that the use of plywood and wood veneers in household items dates back to Ancient Egypt/China, which considering Solid Wood floors only really started to appear in the middle ages (History of Solid Wood Flooring) these findings show veneered plywood was and always has been the more superior product to use in manufacturing/construction.

What is it?

Generally an engineered real wood flooring has 2 kinds of plywood structure:

  1. 3-layer. (3-ply)
  2. Multi-ply (Multi-layer)



3-layer Engineered Flooring is construction with grains running in different directions reduces the natural swelling and shrinking of the wood. The Surface layer Veneer/Lamella is usually 3-4mm sawn cut Premium Hardwood, with 9mm cross structure softwood pine and 2mm Back face poplar to achieve both Economy and Stability for the Engineered Flooring.
With 3-layer flooring, the veneer can not be very thick or very thin. If the veneer is thick, the bottom softwood may not able to hold it well so the floor is very easy to get bowed or warping. If the veneer is very thin, as the middle layer base is in “cross-direction” of the Top veneer, It’s easy to see “horizontal lines” on the surface.


3 layer (3-ply) engineered wood



Multi-Ply Engineered wood flooring is made up with 3-6mm Hardwood veneer + quality plywood structure. 
The plywood is normally cross structure with 1.5mm thick of each ply in odd number (5 layer, 7 layer or 9 layers.) and with the back layer same grain direction to the Hardwood veneer/lamellas.

Multi-Ply (Multi-layer)

Whats the difference?

Both Multi-ply and 3-layer can achieve many different specification of flooring,  but, Multi-ply is far more stable and can support thicker/thinner and small/larger sizes. 3-layer flooring can only achieve a small range of sizes.

As long as the correct ply is used is the correct way both are suitable.

StructureLengthWidthThicknessVeneer
Multi-ply300-3000mm70-400mm10,12,14,15,18,21mm0.6-6mm
3-layer300-1900mm90-190mm14,15mm3-4mm

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Wednesday 26 April 2017

Commercial Office - City Centre Manchester



The following Product Specification was put together for a client who has recently moved into a Manchester city centre office.
Due to issues with the previous landlord, the client has specifically requested no permanent adhesives are to be used when installing the flooring.

On my initial site visit we find the following…

·         Steel access floor
·         Electric server boxes installed into access floor
·         Air vents installed into access floor
·         Radiators installed under access floor with air vent

My client had the following requests…

·         Install Carpet Tiles
·         Install Wood flooring
·         No permanent adhesive to be used
·         No height difference between carpet tiles and wood flooring


Thursday 20 April 2017

Private residence: Site visit report / Product Specification

                                   
The following 'site visit report/product specification' was put together for my client who has had to take over a job from a previous builder due to one reason or another.

The job was supposed to be completed in February 2017 but due to a change in builder is now due to be completed by June 2017.
The home owner has to move in by the end of July 2017.

My client had the following requests from the homeowner...

  1. Real wood flooring
  2. To be installed June 2017
These requests don't seem too difficult to do, until you arrive on site....

Monday 6 February 2017

Flooring trip to Germany

Thursday January 12th 2017

Starting off at Meister Flooring for the launch of their new wood flooring ranges.

Meister are one of leading European manufacturers of flooring based in Meiste, Germany.

Starting out as a small local family carpentry business 70years ago has now developed into a international €100million turnover company.

Meister now have over 650 employees with the majority being from the surrounding area. 

Meister also are very proactive with the younger generation and have a nationally recognized apprenticeship scheme.



How a company can grow.
The first picture on the left is te original small family home with a work shop/garage
From left to right we can see how Meister has grown over 70years   


The Meister Flooring POS showroom


Training center for Meister Flooring and Walls



Pictures from my tour...







Friday January 13th 2017

Fantastic show round of the Meister manufacturing plant (no photos allowed)

Heading over to Hannover for #Domotex2017

Transport : VW Crafter converted camper, well I am in Germany!!

All Meister flooring products are available from www.rgnflooring.co.uk

Sunday 1 January 2017

My Flooring Life...

My Flooring Life...

Where to begin? 
I guess My Flooring LIfe started as a child. I was 7 years old when my Dad opened RGN Flooring Supplies in Stockport. After working within the carpet industry for several years he took the plung and opened his own Flooring Wholesale business.

As children we used to spend alot of time playing hide and seek in the warehouse (this was before Health&Safety existed) and once we would could read and write we we're repeatedly dragged in every 6 months to do the dreaded Stock-Take!!

As I got a little older and started think about my future career, the thought of working within the flooring industry made me cring and I think I was about 15yrs old when I made a very decisive decision for my furture... I am NEVER going into Flooring!

Jumping a few years, at 22yrs I realised that 'the grass is not so green overthere' and joined the Flooring industry (not looked back since, yah right!)

Again I'm going to skip a few years, about 16 of them, which brings us up to today!
Why skip so many? The previous 16 years have been training years. I couild go on about all my achievements, certificates, training courses, etc but that would be boring. 
I could also tell you about all the mistakes I've made, but, this blog would then be a novel.