Scratch Resistant Flooring.

Our SPC hybrid flooring features a commercial grade wear layer designed to resist scratches from furniture, shoes, pets and daily life. Unlike solid timber or laminate, these floors maintain their appearance even in high traffic areas like hallways, kitchens and living rooms.

Combined with a waterproof core, click lock installation and pre-attached underlay, our scratch resistant range delivers a floor that looks beautiful and performs even better. Available in a range of timber tones from 6.5mm to 9.5mm thickness.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Scratch-Resistant Flooring in Australia.

Choosing scratch-resistant flooring is a smart investment for any Australian household dealing with pets, kids, heavy furniture, or high foot traffic. Below, we answer the most common questions about scratch-proof flooring, durable flooring options, AC ratings, wear layers, and what really matters when you need floors that stand up to everyday life. Whether you're comparing products or ready to buy, these answers give you the technical detail you need to choose confidently.

What makes flooring scratch-resistant and how are AC ratings measured?

The scratch resistance of any hard floor comes down to two key factors: the wear layer on top of the plank and the AC (Abrasion Class) rating assigned through standardised testing. The wear layer is a transparent protective coating — typically made from aluminium oxide, ceramic bead compounds, or enhanced polyurethane — that sits above the decorative layer and takes the brunt of daily wear. The thicker and harder this layer, the more resistant the floor is to scratches, scuffs, and abrasion.

AC ratings are determined by the European EN 13329 standard and range from AC1 (lightest residential use) to AC6 (heavy commercial use). The testing process subjects samples to a rotating abrasive disc, simulated furniture leg pressure, impact tests, stain resistance, and cigarette burn tests. For Australian homes with pets, children, and regular entertaining, we recommend a minimum of AC4 rating. Our hybrid flooring range at Hippo Floors is rated AC5 or AC6 across the board — meaning it meets or exceeds commercial-grade durability standards while still looking beautiful in residential settings.

Beyond AC ratings, the actual wear layer thickness matters enormously. Budget flooring might have a 0.1mm to 0.3mm wear layer that wears through in high-traffic areas within a few years. Our standard range starts at 0.3mm and our premium 9.5mm hybrid flooring features 0.5mm or 0.55mm wear layers — providing decades of protection against scratches from pet claws, chair legs, dropped items, and gritty shoes.

Is hybrid flooring more scratch-resistant than laminate or engineered timber?

When it comes to pure scratch resistance, hybrid SPC flooring and high-quality laminate flooring generally outperform engineered timber. This is because hybrid and laminate surfaces use synthetic wear layers — aluminium oxide coatings or ceramic-enhanced polyurethane — that are harder than natural timber finishes. A quality hybrid floor with a 0.5mm wear layer and AC5 rating will shrug off scratches that would visibly mark an engineered timber floor.

However, engineered timber flooring has a unique advantage: it can be sanded and refinished. If scratches accumulate over the years, you can sand back the timber veneer and apply a fresh coat of finish, essentially restoring the floor to new condition. This isn't possible with hybrid or laminate — once the wear layer is compromised, it can't be renewed. That said, with modern wear layer technology, a quality hybrid floor shouldn't need renewal for 20+ years under normal residential use.

Laminate flooring with an AC4 or AC5 rating offers excellent scratch resistance at a lower price point, but it lacks the waterproofing of hybrid and can't be refinished like engineered timber. For most Australian families looking for the best balance of scratch resistance, waterproofing, and value, hybrid SPC flooring hits the sweet spot. Compare the options in detail in our hybrid vs engineered timber vs laminate guide.

What is the best scratch-resistant flooring for homes with dogs and cats?

Pets are one of the top reasons Australian homeowners seek out scratch-resistant flooring. Dog claws, in particular, can wreak havoc on soft flooring surfaces — especially large breeds that sprint across hard floors. The best pet-friendly flooring combines a hard, thick wear layer with a textured surface finish that naturally disguises minor surface marks.

At Hippo Floors, we recommend hybrid SPC flooring with a minimum 0.5mm wear layer and AC5 rating for homes with dogs or cats. Our 9.5mm hybrid range is specifically designed to handle the demands of pet-owning households. The stone plastic composite core is 100% waterproof, so accidents and water bowl spills are never an issue. The enhanced wear layer resists claw scratches from even the most energetic dogs, and the embossed surface textures help hide any superficial marks that do occur over time.

Beyond scratch resistance, consider surface texture when choosing flooring for pets. High-gloss or piano-finish floors show every mark and provide poor traction for animals. Our products feature registered embossed or matt finishes that are both scratch-forgiving and slip-resistant — keeping your pets safe and your floors looking pristine. For more advice, read our comprehensive guide to the best flooring for dogs and pets in Australia.

How do I protect my floors from furniture scratches and heavy appliances?

Even the most scratch-resistant flooring benefits from sensible protection measures, especially under furniture and heavy appliances. The most effective solution is felt pads — self-adhesive felt discs placed under the legs of chairs, tables, sofas, and beds. These distribute weight and prevent point-loading that can indent or scratch the surface. Replace felt pads every 6 to 12 months as they compress and collect grit over time.

For office chairs with castor wheels, always use a chair mat or replace hard plastic castors with soft rubber ones. Hard castors on flooring act like sandpaper, grinding dirt particles into the surface with every movement. This is one of the most common causes of premature wear on any type of hard flooring. Similarly, when moving heavy furniture or appliances, never drag them across the floor. Use furniture sliders or lift and carry — even a brief drag can leave a permanent scratch on surfaces that otherwise withstand years of foot traffic.

For kitchen appliances like fridges and dishwashers, place protective pads or thin plywood under the feet during installation to prevent point-load indentation. In high-traffic pathways and at entry points, use doormats to catch grit and sand before it's walked onto your floor — grit underfoot is the number one cause of wear on all hard flooring. These simple measures, combined with our AC5/AC6 rated scratch-resistant flooring, will keep your floors looking showroom-fresh for decades.

What wear layer thickness do I need for high-traffic areas?

For high-traffic areas like hallways, living rooms, kitchens, and commercial spaces, wear layer thickness is the single most important specification to check. The wear layer is your floor's frontline defence against scratches, scuffs, and abrasion — once it wears through, the decorative layer beneath is exposed and the floor's appearance deteriorates rapidly.

Here's a general guide for Australian conditions: For bedrooms and low-traffic areas, a 0.3mm wear layer is adequate. For general residential use including living areas and hallways, aim for 0.5mm minimum. For high-traffic residential, home offices, or light commercial use, 0.55mm provides excellent longevity. For heavy commercial environments (retail, hospitality, offices), 0.7mm+ is recommended. Our 6.5mm hybrid flooring typically features 0.3mm to 0.5mm wear layers, while our 9.5mm hybrid range features 0.5mm to 0.55mm wear layers.

Don't confuse total plank thickness with wear layer thickness — they're different measurements. A thick plank with a thin wear layer won't perform as well in high-traffic zones as a thinner plank with a superior wear layer. Always check the product specifications carefully. At Hippo Floors, we list wear layer thickness prominently on every product page so you can make an informed decision.

Can scratches on hybrid or laminate flooring be repaired?

Minor surface scratches on hybrid and laminate flooring can often be addressed with repair kits, colour-matched wax fillers, or specialist floor repair pens. These products fill the scratch and blend with the surrounding surface, making the damage virtually invisible. They're available from most hardware stores and through our accessories range. For light surface scuffs (those you can't feel with your fingernail), a damp microfibre cloth or melamine foam pad often buffs them out entirely.

For deeper scratches that penetrate the wear layer into the decorative layer, repair becomes more challenging. Wax fillers can mask the damage but won't restore the original appearance perfectly. In severe cases, the advantage of floating floor installation comes into play — individual damaged planks can be lifted and replaced without affecting the rest of the floor. This is far easier and cheaper than repairing glued-down flooring or tiles.

Engineered timber flooring has an advantage here, as scratches in the real timber veneer can be sanded out and refinished — provided the veneer is thick enough (3mm+ for sanding). This restores the floor to like-new condition. For hybrid and laminate, prevention is always better than cure: invest in quality scratch-resistant flooring with a thick wear layer from the outset, and follow our maintenance guide to maximise the lifespan of your floors.

Is scratch-resistant flooring suitable for commercial spaces and offices?

Yes — in fact, commercial and office environments are exactly where scratch-resistant flooring proves its worth most dramatically. The combination of heavy foot traffic, office chairs, furniture movement, and equipment creates an extremely demanding environment that quickly destroys inferior flooring. For commercial applications, you need a minimum AC5 rating (general commercial) or AC6 (heavy commercial — retail, hospitality, public buildings).

Our hybrid SPC flooring range includes products rated AC5 and AC6 that are approved for commercial installation. The stone plastic composite core provides exceptional dimensional stability — critical in commercial spaces where climate control may be inconsistent and foot traffic generates heat. The thick wear layers (0.5mm+) withstand the daily punishment of hard-soled shoes, wheeled trolleys, and constant furniture movement without showing wear.

For offices specifically, the acoustic properties of hybrid floating floors are a significant advantage over hard tiles or polished concrete. The underlay layer absorbs impact sound, reducing noise transmission between floors — important in multi-storey office buildings. Combined with the speed of click-lock floating installation (minimising business disruption during fitouts), hybrid flooring has become the go-to choice for Australian commercial projects. Contact us for commercial pricing on bulk orders.

How do I clean scratch-resistant flooring without damaging the surface?

Proper cleaning is essential for maintaining the scratch resistance of your flooring over its lifetime. The most important rule is to sweep or vacuum regularly — ideally daily in high-traffic areas. Fine grit and sand particles tracked in on shoes act like sandpaper underfoot, gradually wearing down even the toughest wear layers. Use a soft-bristle broom or a vacuum cleaner set to hard floor mode (with the beater bar turned off to avoid scratching).

For mopping, use a damp (not wet) microfibre mop with clean water or a pH-neutral floor cleaner specifically designed for hard floors. Avoid steam mops on laminate flooring as the heat and moisture can damage the HDF core over time. For hybrid SPC flooring, steam mops are generally safe but a damp microfibre mop achieves equally good results with less risk. Never use abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, steel wool, or harsh chemicals like bleach or ammonia — these strip the protective wear layer.

For stubborn marks like scuff marks from shoe soles, a melamine foam pad (magic eraser) works brilliantly without damaging the surface. For sticky residues, use a small amount of isopropyl alcohol on a soft cloth. Avoid leaving standing water on any hard floor surface — even waterproof hybrid flooring shouldn't have puddles sitting on it for extended periods. For our complete step-by-step cleaning guide, visit How to Clean and Maintain Hybrid Flooring.

Scratch-Resistant Flooring Built for Real Australian Life.

Australian homes are busy places. Between kids, pets, entertaining, and the constant flow of daily life, your floors take a beating. That's why scratch-resistant flooring isn't a luxury — it's a necessity. At Hippo Floors, every product in our range is selected for its ability to withstand the rigours of real-world use, with AC5 and AC6 rated wear layers that resist scratches from pet claws, chair legs, dropped objects, and heavy foot traffic.

Unlike traditional timber flooring that shows every mark, our hybrid SPC flooring features advanced ceramic-enhanced wear layers bonded to realistic timber-look décor layers. The result is a floor that looks like premium hardwood but performs like armour. Whether you're chasing a dog through the hallway, dragging a dining chair across the kitchen, or hosting a houseful of guests in heels, our scratch-proof flooring handles it all without losing its lustre.

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We understand that durability shouldn't mean compromising on style. Our scratch-resistant collections come in a wide range of colours, textures, and plank sizes — from light Scandinavian oak tones to deep, rich walnut finishes. Every product features registered embossed surfaces that replicate the natural grain and texture of real timber, adding a tactile dimension that also helps disguise any superficial surface marks over time. Browse our timber-look flooring range to see the full selection of styles available with commercial-grade scratch resistance.

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Understanding Wear Layers, AC Ratings & What Actually Matters.

When shopping for durable flooring, you'll encounter terms like wear layer thickness, AC rating, and scratch resistance — but what do they actually mean in practice? The wear layer is the transparent protective coating on top of the plank that shields the decorative layer beneath. It's measured in millimetres, and for residential use in Australia, you want a minimum of 0.3mm for bedrooms and 0.5mm for living areas, hallways, and kitchens. Our 9.5mm hybrid flooring features wear layers up to 0.55mm — providing exceptional protection for even the busiest households.

The AC rating system provides a standardised measure of overall durability. AC1 is suitable for light residential use, while AC6 handles heavy commercial traffic. For Australian homes, we recommend AC4 as the minimum and AC5 as the ideal. All Hippo Floors hybrid products meet or exceed AC5, meaning they're tested and approved for general commercial use — let alone residential. This means your hallway, which might see hundreds of passes a day, is well within the floor's designed capacity.

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Beyond the numbers, the type of wear layer technology matters. Budget flooring often uses a simple polyurethane coating that scratches easily and wears through in high-traffic zones within a few years. Our premium range uses ceramic bead-enhanced polyurethane or aluminium oxide-infused coatings — the same technologies used in commercial-grade flooring. These provide a dramatically harder surface that resists scratching at a microscopic level. When you combine a thick wear layer with advanced coating technology and an AC5+ rating, you get a floor that genuinely earns the label "scratch-resistant". For homes with dogs, we strongly recommend checking our pet-friendly flooring collection where every product has been selected for pet compatibility.

How Much Does Scratch-Resistant Flooring Cost in Australia?

The cost of scratch-resistant flooring in Australia depends on the product type, wear layer thickness, and AC rating. As a general guide, SPC hybrid flooring with a high AC rating offers one of the most competitive price points for genuine scratch resistance — typically well below the cost of solid hardwood or premium engineered timber. The key advantage is that hybrid flooring achieves its scratch resistance through an advanced wear layer rather than relying on the hardness of the timber species itself. This means you get superior scratch protection at a lower price point, with the added benefits of waterproof performance and DIY installation. For high-traffic homes, households with pets, or families with young children, scratch-resistant hybrid flooring delivers the best cost-to-durability ratio available.

Scratch-Resistant Flooring Price Guide 2026

As an online-only flooring retailer, Hippo Floors eliminates the showroom overheads that inflate prices at traditional flooring stores. We source directly from manufacturers and ship from our Australian warehouse, keeping costs down without compromising quality. Check our 2026 hybrid flooring price guide for current pricing, or browse our affordable flooring range for the best value options with proven scratch resistance.

Tips for Maximising the Lifespan of Your Scratch-Resistant Floors.

Even the most durable, scratch-resistant flooring benefits from smart care practices. These three simple habits will ensure your floors stay looking brand new for years — protecting your investment and keeping your home looking its best.

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Use Doormats and Remove Shoes at Entry Points

The number one enemy of all hard flooring — including scratch-resistant flooring — is fine grit and sand tracked in on shoes. These tiny abrasive particles act like sandpaper underfoot, gradually dulling and scratching the wear layer with every step. Place high-quality doormats at every exterior entry point (both outside and inside the door) and encourage a shoes-off policy indoors. This single habit can extend the life of your scratch-proof flooring by years. In sandy coastal areas of Australia, this is especially critical — beach sand is one of the most abrasive substances your floors will encounter.

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Apply Felt Pads to All Furniture Legs

Every chair, table, sofa, and bed in your home should have felt furniture pads on its legs. These inexpensive, self-adhesive pads distribute weight evenly and prevent point-load scratching when furniture is moved or shifted. Replace them every 6–12 months, as they flatten and accumulate grit over time — dirty felt pads can cause more damage than bare legs. For dining chairs that are moved frequently, consider using nail-on felt pads which stay in place better than adhesive ones. For office chairs, replace hard plastic castors with soft rubber wheels, or use a chair mat to protect the flooring underneath.

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Clean Regularly with the Right Products

Regular cleaning isn't just about appearance — it directly impacts the scratch resistance of your floors. Sweep or vacuum daily (using the hard floor setting with beater bar off) to remove grit before it gets ground in. Mop weekly with a damp microfibre mop and pH-neutral cleaner. Never use abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, steel wool, or ammonia-based products — these strip the protective wear layer and reduce your floor's scratch resistance over time. Avoid excessive water (wring your mop thoroughly) and never use a steam mop on laminate flooring. For detailed instructions, check our cleaning and maintenance guide.

Shop Australia's Toughest Scratch-Resistant Flooring Online.

At Hippo Floors, we believe you shouldn't have to choose between beautiful floors and durable, scratch-resistant floors. Our range delivers both — stunning timber-look aesthetics with commercial-grade AC5 and AC6 scratch resistance that handles everything Australian life throws at it. From the muddy paws of an excited labrador to the dragging chairs of a family dinner party, our flooring is built to take it and still look incredible years later.

Every product in our scratch-resistant flooring collection has been tested to international standards and selected specifically for Australian conditions. We list wear layer thickness, AC ratings, and warranty details clearly on every product page — no vague claims, just transparent specifications you can trust. Whether you need pet-friendly flooring, kitchen flooring that handles dropped utensils, or waterproof options for wet areas, our range has you covered.

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Order free samples to test our scratch-resistant flooring in your own home — try scratching them yourself and see the difference quality makes. With Australia-wide delivery, competitive online-only pricing, and expert support from our flooring team, upgrading to genuinely durable floors has never been easier or more affordable. Browse the collection above, request samples, or get in touch for personalised recommendations. Your floors should work as hard as your household does — and with Hippo Floors, they will.

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