Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) has become a very popular flooring option in recent years, but like any other flooring material, LVP is not without its drawbacks. One disadvantage of luxury vinyl that homeowners should be aware of is the risk of denting. While LVP is indeed very durable, it is not completely immune to damage. Here are some reasons why LVP may dent and the types of objects that can cause it:
Heavy furniture: LVP can become dented if heavy furniture is dragged across its surface or if the legs of furniture are not properly cushioned.
Appliances: Large appliances that are moved across LVP can cause dents and scratches on the surface.
High heels: Wearing high heels on luxury vinyl can cause indentation, particularly if the heels are very thin or stiletto-like.
Sharp objects: Dropping sharp objects or dragging them across LVP can cause scratches and dents.
It is important to note that while LVP is a durable and reliable flooring option, it is not completely indestructible. Homeowners should take care to avoid heavy impacts on their floors and take steps to protect their LVP from damage.
