In Uganda, the flooring industry has long struggled with the balance between aesthetics and environmental resistance. High humidity levels and seasonal heavy rains often cause traditional timber to warp, making the demand for spc flooring surge in urban centers like Kampala and Entebbe.
Local builders are increasingly moving away from basic concrete finishes toward materials that offer thermal insulation and water resistance. The introduction of light wood vinyl flooring has provided a cost-effective yet elegant alternative for the growing middle-class residential sector.
Furthermore, the prevalence of subterranean termites in the Lake Victoria basin necessitates the use of inorganic cores. This has shifted the market preference toward Stone Plastic Composite (SPC) materials which are naturally pest-proof and dimensionally stable.