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Flooring technology evolves faster than most people realize. Just when SPC (Stone Plastic Composite) flooring became the golden child of durability, waterproofing, and performance—Lite-sound stepped in as the new and improved generation. But what exactly makes Lite-sound different? And why are homeowners and commercial builders increasingly choosing it over traditional SPC?
SPC stands for Stone Plastic Composite—a type of rigid core luxury vinyl flooring. Its standout feature is its limestone-based core, which makes it incredibly durable, dent-resistant, and waterproof. SPC became a major hit in residential and commercial applications because it could handle heavy foot traffic while still offering a stylish look.
SPC flooring checks almost every box:
Waterproof
Extremely durable
Stable under temperature changes
Stylish with realistic wood and stone visuals
Relatively affordable
But even the best inventions evolve—and that’s how Lite-sound entered the scene.
Lite-sound is an upgraded version of traditional SPC flooring, engineered with better acoustics and enhanced comfort. Think of it as a smarter, more ergonomic, and more versatile flooring option.
Enhanced sound-absorbing properties
Softer underfoot feel
Better thermal insulation
Eco-friendlier composites
Easier installation
While traditional SPC is known for stiffness and durability, Lite-sound focuses on comfort and sound performance without sacrificing the strengths SPC is famous for.
Core Differences Between SPC and Lite-soundTraditional SPC uses a dense stone-plastic core.
Lite-sound uses a lightweight composite core with added sound absorbing materials.
Lite-sound includes a built-in acoustic layer or modified core that significantly reduces noise. It’s ideal for apartments, offices, and multi-story homes.
Regular SPC feels firm—sometimes too firm—because of its rigid stone core.
Lite-sound feels noticeably softer and more cushioned.
Lite-sound’s lighter weight and upgraded click-lock systems make installation faster and more DIY friendly.
Innovations Driving Lite-soundPP Pad : Significantly reduces walking noise and impact sound.
Offers superior acoustic performance compared with traditional SPC floors.
By isolating sound waves and dampening vibrations, Lite-sound reduces both walking noise and impact noise. Perfect for shared spaces.
New locking designs reduce the risk of cracks, gaps and joint failures over time
The core offers more “spring,” making it more comfortable for long periods of standing.
Lite-sound maintains better temperature neutrality, so floors don’t feel “cold” like some rigid flooring types do.

Extremely durable
Highly waterproof
Stable in fluctuating temperatures
Cost-effective
Better sound absorption
More comfortable underfoot
Lighter and easier to install
Improved eco-friendly options
Enhanced click-lock stability
Heavier
Louder footstep impact
Less comfortable
Cons of Lite-sound:
Slightly higher cost
Multi-layer structure increases the difficulty of maintenance
If you want quieter floors → Choose Lite-sound
If maximum durability is top priority → Choose SPC
Lite-sound costs slightly more because of advanced materials—worth it if comfort and quietness matter.
DIY installer? Both are easier to handle.
Lite-sound is more than just another flooring trend—it represents real innovation in comfort, acoustics, and ease of use. While traditional SPC remains a champion of durability, Lite-sound pushes the industry toward quieter, lighter, and more user-friendly flooring solutions.
If you’re choosing between the two, think of Lite-sound as the modern evolution of SPC—offering all the reliability of the original with a fresh dose of innovation.
