Comfort underfoot is an essential aspect of PVC flooring, which sets it apart from many other types of flooring. Here are some of the reasons why PVC floors offer good comfort underfoot:
1. Softness and Flexibility
Elastic material: PVC is a naturally elastic material, which allows it to deform slightly under pressure. This makes it feel comfortable and soft underfoot, as opposed to hard surfaces such as tiles or wood.
2. Integrated Comfort Layers
Cushion and Underlay: Many modern PVC floors come with an integrated foam cushion or underlay. This extra layer absorbs shock and impact, reducing fatigue when standing or walking for long periods.
3. Fatigue Reduction
Shock Absorption: PVC's ability to absorb shock reduces pressure on feet, ankles and knees. This can be particularly beneficial in environments where there is a lot of walking, such as kitchens or commercial spaces.
4. Thermal Insulation
Feeling of warmth: Unlike tiles or stone, PVC floors retain heat better. As a result, they remain more pleasant to the touch, especially in cold weather, improving overall comfort.
5. Compatibility with underfloor heating
Underfloor heating: PVC floors can often be installed over underfloor heating systems, providing even, constant heat that further enhances comfort underfoot.
6. Non-slip surface
Safety and Comfort: The slightly non-slip texture of some PVC floors adds a feeling of safety, reducing the risk of slips and falls, which also contributes to psychological comfort as well as physical comfort.
7. Easy maintenance
Simple cleaning: PVC floors are easy to clean, helping to maintain a clean and pleasant environment. A clean floor free of dust and debris contributes to a comfortable feeling underfoot.
8. Practical applications
Ideal for a variety of spaces: Thanks to these characteristics, PVC floors are ideal for high-traffic areas, kitchens, bathrooms and even bedrooms, offering a combination of comfort, safety and durability.

