SPC15 builder SPC flooring

SPC flooring | 0.3mm wearing | 1220 x 180 mm |

Product thickness: 5.7 mm | Oak surface |

Product code: SPC15

*Residential use only

*The warranty is limited to the original purchaser

Description

Stone-Based SPC Flooring · Delivery to Tauranga · Residential Use

Atwood Builder SPC flooring is a stone-based vinyl flooring solution designed for residential projects, including new builds and renovations. Supplied in a practical plank format, this flooring offers a clean, contemporary appearance that works well across a wide range of modern home interiors. Delivery is available to Tauranga, supporting local residential building and renovation needs.

This Atwood SPC range features a lighter colour tone with a refined and modern look. The surface presents a consistent and smooth appearance, creating a clean and comfortable visual effect throughout the space. Its neutral styling allows it to blend easily with different interior themes, making it suitable for living areas, bedrooms, and open-plan layouts where a balanced and uncluttered finish is preferred.

SPC (Stone Plastic Composite) flooring is manufactured using a rigid stone-based core rather than natural timber fibres. The planks are produced through a high-temperature co-extrusion process, forming a multi-layer structure without the use of traditional wood materials. During manufacturing, surface textures and embossed finishes are applied to enhance visual detail while maintaining a uniform overall appearance.

Installation is carried out using a floating method, where planks are laid over a suitable underlay rather than being fixed directly to the subfloor. The boards connect through a click-lock system, allowing them to align neatly during installation. This installation method is commonly used in residential applications and allows flexibility for future plank replacement if required.

As with most flooring materials, SPC flooring responds to changes in temperature. Expansion and contraction may occur depending on seasonal variation, indoor climate, and heat exposure. Proper installation practices, including the use of expansion gaps, trims, and transitions, are important to achieve a neat and stable finished floor.

SPC flooring is often selected for residential areas where moisture exposure may occur, such as kitchens, bathrooms, or toilets outside of shower zones. Any installation in wet areas must comply with local building regulations, including completed waterproofing and council approval where required. Installation inside shower enclosures or designated wet zones is not recommended.

This product is supplied for residential use only and is not recommended for commercial properties.

Overall, Atwood Builder SPC flooring offers a stone-based vinyl option with a clean, modern appearance and a structured plank system, providing a practical and visually consistent flooring choice for residential projects, with delivery available to Tauranga.

Informations

This section provides an overview of the product’s structure, materials, and typical applications.
It is intended to help users understand how the product is generally used and compared with similar flooring systems. Detailed suitability, compliance, and performance requirements should be assessed in the context of each individual project.

BPIR

The BPIR is commonly used during design development and building consent processes to support product selection and documentation. It summarises key product information that may be referenced when assessing building code considerations. Final compliance decisions remain subject to project-specific design and review by the relevant building consent authority.

MSDS

The MSDS outlines material safety and handling information relevant during transport, storage, and installation. It is typically referenced by installers and contractors to understand basic safety considerations when working with the product. Site-specific health and safety procedures should always take precedence.

Alternative Solution

This document is used where the product is proposed as part of an alternative solution pathway under the New Zealand Building Code. It provides supporting information that may assist design and consent discussions for non-standard applications. Acceptance of any alternative solution depends on the specific project and the assessment of the building consent authority.

Installation

This document describes typical installation methods, substrate requirements, and environmental considerations for this flooring system. It is intended to guide experienced installers in planning and carrying out installation works. Installation details must be confirmed against actual site conditions and project requirements before installation.

Warranty

This document explains the scope and duration of the product warranty, along with key conditions and exclusions. It is intended to help users understand how warranty coverage is typically applied in practice. Eligibility for warranty coverage is subject to compliance with the stated terms and conditions.

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