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Q How can I maintain the loose lay flooring?
A Regular sweeping/mopping, use pH-neutral cleaners, protect floors with pads and mats.
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Q Can loose-lay be reused?
A Yes. Planks can be lifted and reinstalled if undamaged.
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Q What are flooring accessories?
A Flooring accessories are supplementary components used to complete and protect a flooring installation. These include underlayments, moldings, baseboards, transition strips, stair nosing, trims, and adhesives. They improve appearance, performance, and floor durability.
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Q Why are accessories important for flooring?
A Accessories cover expansion gaps, protect walls, provide smooth transitions, reduce sound, and enhance overall aesthetics.
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Q What types of underlayment are commonly used?
A Common underlayment types include foam underlay, rubber or cork underlay for sound insulation, and moisture‑barrier options for areas requiring protection.
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Q What are transition moldings and when are they used?
A Transition moldings bridge different flooring surfaces or height differences. Common types include T‑molding, reducers, and thresholds.
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Q What is a baseboard, and why is it needed?
A A baseboard covers the joint between the wall and the floor, protects the wall from scuffs, hides expansion gaps, and provides a finished look.
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Q What is quarter‑round or shoe molding?
A These are small trims used to cover the gap between the baseboard and the floor, adapting to uneven surfaces.
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Q What is stair nosing, and how is it used?
A Stair nosing is installed at the edge of stair treads to improve safety and create a clean finish.
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Q How do accessories help with sound reduction?
A Underlayments absorb impact and footstep noise. Certain trims also help reduce vibration at seams.
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Q What adhesives or sealants are needed for flooring accessories?
A Floor adhesives secure trims, while silicone or flexible sealants are used in moisture‑prone areas.
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Q How should I choose the right accessory color and profile?
A Match color/texture with your flooring, select profiles based on functional needs, and consider flexible or rigid trims based on wall conditions.
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Q Can accessories be installed after the floor is laid?
A Yes. Most accessories such as baseboards and transition strips are installed after flooring to cover expansion gaps.
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Q What is a tapping block, and why is it used?
A A tapping block helps achieve tight fitting of floorboards without damaging edges during installation.
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Q Do I need different accessories for different types of flooring?
A Yes. Different flooring types may require specific trims, underlayments, or moldings for proper performance.
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Q What safety considerations are there for trimming and installing accessories?
A Use proper tools and protective gear, maintain expansion gaps, and apply appropriate sealants where needed.
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Q How much do flooring accessories cost relative to the floor itself?
A Costs vary by material and profile. Although typically a smaller portion of the budget, accessories are valuable for protecting and finishing the floor.
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Q What is SPC flooring?
A SPC (Stone Plastic Composite) flooring is a new generation of rigid-core vinyl flooring made from a mixture of limestone powder, PVC, and stabilizers. This structure creates a highly durable and dimensionally stable core that resists expansion, contraction, and impact.
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Q What makes SPC flooring different from traditional vinyl flooring?
A SPC flooring features a rigid stone-plastic composite core, making it stronger, more stable, and more durable than standard LVT. It performs well under temperature changes and is suitable for uneven subfloors.
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Q Is SPC flooring waterproof?
A Yes. SPC flooring is 100% waterproof because its rigid core does not absorb moisture. It is ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and basements. However, standing water should still be cleaned promptly to protect subfloors.