Nigeria's flooring industry is currently navigating a transition from traditional ceramics to high-performance polymers. In humid coastal regions like Lagos, traditional pine floorboards often suffer from warping and moisture absorption, creating a significant demand for waterproof alternatives.
The rise of the middle class in urban centers has increased the appetite for luxury aesthetics. However, the extreme temperature fluctuations and dust levels in the north require materials that are not only visually appealing but also highly resistant to abrasion and UV degradation.
Consequently, there is a surging shift toward spc flooring due to its stone-plastic composite core, which offers the necessary stability to resist the expanding and contracting cycles typical of the Nigerian climate.