It can result in discoloration and excessive temperatures that may cause expansion.
Vinyl plank flooring cold temperatures.
Vinyl plank flooring is engineered to look like wood but doesn t expand and contract as oak or maple would.
The plank design is installed in a floating manner so it can move with temperature changes unlike a vinyl sheet that will become brittle and crack in extreme cold.
Vinyl since it s a nonorganic material isn t subject to the same level of temperature related expansion and contraction like hardwood.
Adhesives become brittle and then crumble below 40f some can get to 28f but then you are done.
Unlike some of the alternatives it will expand when it gets hot and shrink when it is exposed to cold temperatures.
The planks are still clicked together as per the floating installation instructions but an approved premium luxury vinyl flooring adhesive should be used in areas as needed.
The big temperature swings will shorten the life of the vinyl of any non stone tile floor.
When properly installed in an unheated cottage where temperatures drop to 40c a good quality vinyl floor should give years of beauty and enjoyment.
I would expect 7 10 years out of a floating vinyl floor.
After all vinyl plank flooring will expand or shrink based on the temperature that it is exposed to.
It can take a punch and stand up to a busy family s active lifestyle.
Should not be exposed to direct sunlight for prolonged periods.
It s a wonderful waterproof material that s resistant to impact staining scratching and wear.