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ROOM5 Regency Wood Herringbone Glue Down PVC 555-100207
ROOM5 Charming Herringbone PVC Plank 555-100208
ROOM5 The Grand Walnut Straight Strips Glue Down PVC 555-100110
ROOM5 Hemingway Oak Straight Planks Glue-Down PVC 555-100109
ROOM5 Western Hemlock Straight Strips Vinyl 555-00106
ROOM5 Regency Wood Straight Strips Stick PVC 555-100107
ROOM5 Charming Suite Straight Strips Adhesive PVC 555-100108
Belakos Portico 540 PVC à dos sec
Belakos Portico 550 PVC à dos sec
Floer Zwaardvis Sand Whalebone Plank PVC MEGAMAT FLR-3529
Floer Country Oak Cottage Glue Down PVC FLR-3230
Floer Pure Oak Country House Glue PVC FLR-3231
Floer White Oak Country House Plank PVC FLR-3232
Floer Natural Oak Country House Stick PVC FLR-3233
Floer Grey Oak Country House Adhesive PVC FLR-3234
Floer Creme Oak Country House Plank PVC FLR-3235
Floer Light Brown Oak Country House Plank PVC FLR-3236
Floer Dark Oak Country House Stick PVC FLR-3237
Floer Zeewolde Sand Oak Natural Adhesive PVC FLR-3047
Floer Greige Oak Herringbone Glue Down PVC FLR-3511
Floer Beige Oak Herringbone Glue Down PVC FLR-3512
Belakos Futuro 50 Hungarian Point Dryback PVC
Belakos Futuro 51 Hungarian Point Dryback PVC
Belakos Futuro 52 Hungarian Point Dryback PVC
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What is dryback PVC?
Dryback PVC Is popularly known by different names. However, most people seem to use the name Paste PVC Or PVC glued. The explanation surrounding this name may also give some price about what dryback PVC is exactly. Dryback PVC is a type of floor in which strips of PVC are glued to the substrate. A way of laying floors that many come with advantages. This is how such PVC dryback Floors generally last a very long time and are easy to maintain. In addition, in many cases they are waterproof and suitable for use in combination with underfloor heating. However, a super smooth surface as a surface must be provided for the construction of a dryback PVC floor. For example, you can think of a sand cement floor where you still need to leveled. PVC floors are generally sold in combination with the necessary Equalizing agent And Glue .
PVC dryback of different brands
As indicated, we are at Floor shop Solza Specializing in dryback PVC flooring and we therefore have a large range of PVC dryback flooring. One easy way to distinguish in this range is to divide the dryback PVC floors into the brands they carry. At Solza we have dryback PVC floors of the brand Floer , But also from Vivafloors , Floorlife And TWONEN .
Dryback PVC in different floor patterns
In addition to making a distinction based on brands, it is also possible to distinguish dryback PVC based on the floor pattern that you can lay with a specific type of floor. For example, in addition to regular straight strips of PVC, you could also think of a PVC herringbone Floor, but also on a Whale Bone PVC Or Hungarian Point PVC Floor.
Custom advice and sample
Do you still doubt whether dryback PVC is really what you are looking for? At Solza, we 'd be happy to help you figure out which kind of floor fits best for your situation. Therefore, take completely without obligation Contact With one of our experts or make an appointment to visit our Showroom . In addition, at Solza it is also possible to completely without obligation a Sample to order From various articles. So nice!
Frequently asked questions about Dryback PVC
What is Dryback PVC?
Dryback PVC is a PVC floor that is directly glued to the subfloor. This ensures a sleek and durable finish with a realistic wood or stone look.
What are the benefits of Dryback PVC?
Dryback PVC is hard-wearing, water-resistant, and easy to maintain. Because it is glued down, it lies stably and is suitable for heavy use and underfloor heating.
What is the difference between Dryback PVC and Click PVC?
Dryback PVC is directly glued onto a levelled subfloor, while Click PVC has a click system and is laid floating.
How do I maintain a Dryback PVC floor?
Regular vacuuming and mopping with a lightly damp cloth and a pH-neutral cleaner is sufficient. Avoid aggressive cleaning agents and abrasive materials.
