Waterproof LVP Conquest 20MIL SPC Triumph CON2002PAD 6.5mm — Paradigm



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Greige-grey with balanced cool-warm · 100% waterproof · Conquest 20MIL collection



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20 mil Wear Layer
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Quick Answer

What is Triumph?

Versatile across modern, transitional, and contemporary interiors. Triumph’s greige-grey with balanced cool-warm works under painted whites, oak, walnut, and shaker cabinet styles equally well — a neutral foundation that supports varied design decisions.

Is it waterproof?

Yes — 100% waterproof, even under extreme scenarios. Dishwasher leak overnight, dog water bowl knocked over for hours, refrigerator ice line burst — Triumph survives without swelling or delamination. Outdoor use not approved; mold/mildew excluded.

Who’s it best for?

Real estate investors flipping or renovating multi-unit properties. Triumph delivers consistent visual across units, survives tenant turnover, and trade pricing keeps per-unit material cost predictable. Multi-property orders welcome.

How thick is it?

6.5mm total construction installs floating over wood, concrete, or existing hard flooring. No glue, no acclimation wait. Solid SPC core with factory-attached acoustic pad arrives ready to click. See Specs row for layer breakdown.

Price range?

$3 to $4 per square foot, material only. Local Bay Area delivery available, nationwide LTL shipping, customer pickup at our Santa Clara showroom. Plus CA sales tax. Trade pricing available. Call (408) 753-3220 for Triumph quote.

Overview

From an installer’s perspective, Triumph goes down clean: a 6.5mm rigid SPC core with attached 1.5mm IXPE acoustic pad — factory-bonded, shipping as a single piece — means no separate underlayment decision, no acclimation wait period before install can start, and click-lock seams that hold square under the tapping block. The 9-inch by 72-inch plank size is the sweet spot for click-lock tolerance: long enough to span standard subfloor irregularities, short enough that a single installer can handle a plank without a second pair of hands. The scattered pin knots (under ¼-inch) in the embossed surface come through to the tapping block as expected — no soft spots, no deflection that signals printed-vinyl rather than premium SPC. The rigid SPC core bridges minor subfloor unevenness — a real install advantage over flexible 2-3mm LVT, which transmits every imperfection through to the surface. Unilin Angle-Angle click engages with positive feedback (you hear and feel the lock), which reduces gap-back failures down the run. Installs above, on, below grade with no acclimation; works over wood, concrete, or existing hard flooring with proper prep. Lifetime / 15-Year warranty when installed per manufacturer spec.

From the installer’s chair: Triumph click-locks square, holds tolerance across long runs, and the 20 mil wear layer survives moved appliances during install. Our showroom team pairs you with a referred installer familiar with this product when your floor is ready to schedule.

Specifications

SKU CON2002PAD
Brand Paradigm Flooring
Collection Paradigm Conquest 20MIL
Color Triumph — Warm tone, greige-grey with balanced cool-warm
Plank size 9 inches wide × 72 inches long
Thickness 6.5mm
Wear layer 20 mil
Surface texture Embossed in Register
Edge profile Mini Enhanced Painted Bevel
Finish Ceramic Bead
Locking system Unilin Angle-Angle click
SF per carton 17.67 sq ft
Installation grade Above, On, Below grade
Waterproof Yes — 100%
Warranty Lifetime Residential / 15-Year Commercial
Certifications FloorScore certified, low-VOC compliant per CDPH/EHLB v1.2-2017 (CDPH/EHLB v1.2-2017 indoor air quality — LEED, WELL, and GreenPoint Rated qualifying)

Why Paradigm Flooring built this floor this way


Color & pairing. In the install photo our supplier shipped, Triumph sits beneath weathered white-painted brick with glass-block window walls and weathered white-painted columns and beams cabinetry — the medium grey tone carries the floor without competing for attention. That’s what we look for when matching Triumph to cabinet, paint, or tile samples in our showroom.


Thickness & core. The 6.5mm total plank thickness combines the rigid SPC core with the attached acoustic pad in a single factory-bonded stack. Noticeably firmer and quieter underfoot than thinner SPC at the same step. 100% waterproof — safe for every room including kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and laundry rooms.


Wear layer & finish. The 20 mil commercial-grade wear layer is rated for kitchens, entryways, and pet households — tested for chair legs, pet claws, and daily mop-and-go cleaning. FloorScore certification confirms emissions meet CDPH/EHLB v1.2-2017 — California’s strictest indoor air standard, LEED + WELL accepted, GreenPoint Rated qualifying. Safe for families with infants, asthma, or chemical sensitivities — tested annually by SCS Global.


Acoustic pad. The attached 1.5mm IXPE acoustic underlayment arrives factory-bonded to the SPC core, ready to install over the subfloor — no separate purchase, no extra-underlayment decisions. The attached pad is the only approved underlayment under the manufacturer warranty; installing additional pad above or below voids the warranty (the plank itself remains physically waterproof regardless). Dampens footfall noise throughout the home.


Surface & edge. Close inspection of Triumph reveals smooth low-sheen surface, gentle grain-following relief, even board-to-board tone in cool register, occasional pin knots — what actually distinguishes premium SPC from printed-vinyl tier. The long flowing cathedral grain with relaxed figure catches light directionally; the minimal-knot, refined character of scattered pin knots (under ¼-inch) reads as authentic floor texture, not flat-printed pattern. That’s what makes the floor read as wood at 5 feet rather than vinyl at 18 inches.


Locking & grade. Installs over wood, concrete, or existing hard flooring. No adhesive, no acclimation wait, DIY-friendly with a tapping block. Triumph’s Unilin Angle-Angle system plus 6.5mm rigid build works above, on, and below grade — basement to second floor, no construction-type restrictions.


Showroom & installer. Kapriz Santa Clara: supplied and installed flooring across 3,000+ Bay Area projects since 2003 (installed through 2016, retail since). 80+ brands of flooring, Boxy Cabinetry, and tile collections under one roof — only a fraction shown online. Designers and architects browse the full showroom inventory in person, pulling cabinet + tile + flooring samples side-by-side in one visit instead of three. Don’t see what you want? Stop by — we likely have it.
General contractors and flooring installers source through us because we don’t install — never your competitor — and deliver always-on-truck. Trade pricing with verified license. Whole-home, kitchen/bath, commercial, and rental projects across Cupertino, Palo Alto, Sunnyvale, Mountain View, San Jose, and Santa Clara — concentrated install referrals in San Carlos and Hayward. Homeowner installer referrals: CSLB-licensed pros.

How it compares

Triumph at 6.5mm vs other Paradigm SPC lines:

Feature Performer PLUS
(6mm)
Triumph
(Conquest 20MIL, 6.5mm)
Odyssey 20MIL
(7mm)
Collection Paradigm Performer PLUS Paradigm Conquest 20MIL Paradigm Odyssey 20MIL
Total thickness 6mm (incl. 1mm pad) 6.5mm (incl. pad) 7mm (incl. 1mm pad)
Wear layer 20 mil 20 mil 20 mil
Underlayment 1mm EVA acoustic underlayment attached 1.5mm IXPE acoustic underlayment attached 1mm IXPE acoustic underlayment attached
Waterproof 100% 100% 100%
Warranty Lifetime / 15-Year Lifetime / 15-Year Lifetime / 15-Year
Price (per sq ft) $6 to $7 $3 to $4 $3 to $4
Best for Mid-tier residential — character-grade visuals with MaaXguard scuff coating Premium residential + commercial Mediterranean-inspired residential
Style fit Mid-tier residential — character-grade visuals with MaaXguard scuff protection Contemporary, modern, refined interiors — rustic country builds Mediterranean-inspired residential — refined contemporary interiors
Pairs well with warm cream walls + warm-wood cabinetry + brushed-chrome or matte-black hardware weathered white-painted brick with glass-block window walls + rustic country-tier interiors + warm wood or matte-black cabinetry cream or off-white walls + walnut or natural-oak cabinetry + matte-brass hardware

Prices are estimated ranges. Call (408) 753-3220 for exact pricing and project quotes on Triumph and comparable Paradigm SPC collections we special-order from our Santa Clara showroom.

Installation & care

Below are Paradigm’s manufacturer specifications plus installer best-practice notes (author byline at top of page). Paradigm’s warranty follows manufacturer spec; real-world installation often benefits from the extra steps below.

Acclimation:

Acclimate sealed cartons 48+ hours at normal room conditions before install.

Pro tip: If boxes have been stored in a cold truck or warehouse below 50°F, let them sit in the install room for 24 hours before cutting. Rigid-core planks tolerate temperature change better than wood, but extreme cold can make the click-lock edges brittle during installation.

Subfloor flatness:

Subfloor must be dry, sound, flat to 3/16-inch over 10-foot radius. Concrete fully cured.

Pro tip: Installing over existing tile? Flatness alone isn’t enough — every tile must still be firmly bonded to the subfloor. Tap each tile with a hard object and listen: a solid thud means good adhesion, a hollow sound means the tile has released from the thinset. Loose tiles flex under foot traffic, and that movement transfers up through the SPC — click-lock seams crack within 1-2 years. Re-bond any hollow-sounding tiles (injection epoxy through a drilled hole) or remove and re-set them before the SPC goes down. If more than ~20% of tiles sound hollow, pull the whole tile floor and start from the slab.

Moisture testing (concrete):

Test concrete subfloors per ASTM F2170 (RH) or ASTM F1869 (calcium chloride) before install.

Pro tip: ASTM F2170 in-situ RH is the gold standard test, but the number you want is lower than most installers think. Manufacturers commonly cap at 80-90% RH, but slabs hovering at 85% can still cause long-term gasket and adhesive issues. If your slab tests above 80% RH, slow down and investigate the source before scheduling install — high readings rarely fix themselves.

Moisture barrier (concrete subfloors):

Below/on-grade concrete: install 6-mil polyethylene moisture barrier with 6-8″ sealed-tape lap joints.

Pro tip: We recommend 6-mil polyethylene vapor barrier over every concrete subfloor regardless of test results. Seasonal moisture shifts, future plumbing leaks, and unseen slab cracks mean a clean moisture test today doesn’t guarantee a dry subfloor in five years. 6-mil poly is $30-50 for a whole room — inexpensive protection. Overlap seams by 6-8 inches, seal with waterproof tape, run 2-4 inches up the walls (hidden by baseboard). This is industry-standard per NWFA and what we’d do in our own home.

Underlayment (do not replace the attached pad)

IXPE/EVA acoustic pad pre-attached — do not add underlayment beneath floor.

Pro tip: Customers sometimes ask about adding a thicker pad under Conquest 20MIL for more softness. Don’t. Conquest 20MIL ships with a 1.5mm IXPE acoustic pad already factory-attached to the SPC core — this is the only approved underlayment, and adding any second pad creates an unstable stack-up that causes click-lock seam failure over time. The warranty specifically voids structural-integrity coverage if a non-manufacturer pad is used.

Installation method:

Floating click-lock per Unilin Angle-Angle method. Maintain 3/8″ expansion gap at all walls and transitions.

Pro tip: Follow manufacturer procedure to the letter — this changes what happens when a warranty claim gets filed. When the manufacturer sends a licensed flooring inspector, what they investigate depends on what the install looks like. On a professionally installed floor, the inspector is looking for material defects — manufacturing problems the brand is responsible for. On a floor showing signs of non-professional installation (rigid stagger pattern, missing expansion gaps, skipped moisture readings), the inspector is looking for installation errors — problems the installer is responsible for. Same physical issue, completely different warranty outcome. Professional install puts the burden of proof on the manufacturer; amateur install puts it on you.

Radiant heat compatibility:

Hydronic radiant systems compatible up to 85°F (29°C) surface. Increase temperature gradually after install.

Pro tip: Turn the heating system on at least two weeks before installation to purge slab moisture. After installation, raise temperature in 5°F increments per day back to operating level. Never go from room-temp to full heat in one day — thermal shock can compromise the click-lock edges and 1.5mm IXPE acoustic pad adhesion.

Daily maintenance:

Sweep or vacuum daily. Damp-mop with vinyl cleaner. Steam mops allowed at lowest power, 5-min max per spot.

Pro tip: Use a cleaner specifically labeled for luxury vinyl or SPC — Bona Pro Series Luxury Vinyl Floor Cleaner works well. Avoid ‘mop and shine’ products that leave a film; they trap dirt and dull the Ceramic Bead finish over time.

What to avoid:

Avoid abrasive cleaners, bleach, ammonia, wax, oil-soaps. Do not drag furniture. Avoid latex/rubber-backed mats.

Pro tip: Steam mops are the #1 warranty-void cause on Paradigm floors — Paradigm’s master warranty explicitly denies coverage for any damage caused by steam cleaners, and the moisture/heat breaks down the adhesives in the plank construction. Customers sometimes say ‘but it’s waterproof’ — the core is waterproof; the seams and adhesives are not designed for pressurized hot water.

Furniture and pet protection:

Use felt protectors under furniture legs. Wide non-marking casters for rolling chairs. Walk-off mats at exterior doors.

Pro tip: Before install, if you have pets, pay attention to the finish grade on the plank you’re buying. Not all SPC finishes are equal — a Ceramic Bead or aluminum-oxide-enhanced finish is what handles dog nails, cat claws, and daily paw traffic without visible scratching over 5+ years. Entry-level SPC with a standard UV-cure finish scratches noticeably under the same pet traffic in 1-2 years. The finish is the wear difference customers actually feel — not the wear-layer thickness number. For pet households: Ceramic Bead minimum.

UV exposure (rooms with many windows):

Manufacturer spec: SPC core is UV-stable; no warranty restriction on direct-sun exposure.

Pro tip: Pair with light-filtering window film for direct-sun rooms — color holds true under typical daylight, but extended south-facing exposure on any floor benefits from UV-mitigation. The film approach also protects nearby furniture and area rugs.

Frequently asked questions

How do I estimate how much flooring I need?
Measure your room’s length × width in feet to get square footage, then add 10% for cuts, waste, and attic stock (planks you keep for future repairs). For a 200 sqft room, order about 220 sqft. Triumph covers 17.67 sqft per carton, so you’d order 13 cartons (229.7 sqft). Always round up to the next full carton.

Pro tip: Don’t shortchange the 10% buffer. If you end up with 3-5 extra cartons, keep them — don’t return them. Even if you reorder the same SKU in 3 months, it’ll be a different manufacturing batch with slightly different tone and grain. It won’t match your existing floor. The extras are insurance against leaks, furniture damage, or cracks down the road.

Can I install SPC myself?
Yes, SPC is physically DIY-friendly — Uniclic click systems install with a $150 kit and no adhesive. But warranty depends on which brand and what mistakes get made.

Most common case: DIY is allowed, but install mistakes (missed expansion gap, bad subfloor prep, wrong stagger, skipped moisture barrier) void that portion of coverage. Material defects from the manufacturer remain covered.

A few brands go further — their warranty requires “professional installation by a licensed contractor” as a coverage condition, so any DIY = warranty void even without mistakes. Check your brand’s warranty language before deciding.

Pro tip: when a claim is filed, the manufacturer sends a licensed flooring inspector. DIY that followed manufacturer spec to the letter passes inspection; DIY that cut corners won’t. We recommend: price out a licensed contractor quote first, read your warranty carefully, and decide based on your comfort with the procedure — not just labor savings.

Will it work in my basement?
Yes — basements are where SPC outperforms engineered hardwood and laminate most clearly. For slabs with prior water damage, we recommend going beyond the standard 6-mil polyethylene vapor barrier:

Layer 1 — concrete moisture epoxy applied directly to the slab (manufacturer-approved liquid-applied membrane). Allows ~25 lbs/1000sqft/24hr vapor transmission vs the 8 lbs/1000sqft/24hr ASTM F1869 requires.

Layer 2 — 6-mil polyethylene sheeting on the cured epoxy. The epoxy resists normal slab conditions; the plastic above is insurance against slab cracks from settling or seismic movement (common in older Bay Area homes built on fill). If the slab cracks in year 12, the plastic stops moisture before it reaches your SPC.

Cost: $600-1,100 for a typical basement vs $50-100 for plastic alone. For a floor lasting 20+ years in a moisture-prone slab, double protection pays for itself the first time the slab shifts.

How does SPC compare to real hardwood?
Two different products. SPC is waterproof vinyl for kitchens, baths, basements, and laundry rooms — functional flooring, not an investment. The wear layer sits over a printed image, so it can’t be refinished; when it wears out in 20-25 years, you replace it.

Real hardwood investment = engineered with 3mm+ veneer. That’s the threshold where the floor becomes refinishable (2-3 refinishes over 50+ years, updated stain colors as trends shift). Appraisers factor genuine hardwood into home value; they don’t factor SPC.

Caveat: engineered hardwood with 1-2mm veneer (common in budget lines) is functionally the same as SPC — can’t be refinished, lasts 20-25 years. If you’re paying hardwood prices, verify the veneer spec. We carry both categories — happy to walk through specifics based on your rooms and refinishing expectations.

Do you offer samples I can take home?
Yes. We loan Triumph samples with a refundable deposit (cash or credit card, fully refunded when the sample comes back) for one week. Call (408) 753-3220 first to confirm we have Triumph in the showroom right now — sample inventory rotates and popular colors are sometimes out on loan to other customers. If we don’t have one on-hand, we can usually order a sample from the supplier. Please return the sample in the same condition — the next customer needs to see it honestly. Showroom: 891 Laurelwood Rd, Suite 101, Santa Clara.
How fast does it ship?
Standard orders typically arrive at our Santa Clara warehouse in 3-7 business days. Want immediate pickup? Browse our in-stock items. Free 4-month storage available if your project starts later — buy now, lock in price, schedule delivery when ready. Local Bay Area delivery; nationwide LTL shipping; customer pickup at our Santa Clara showroom. Call or text (408) 753-3220.
What’s your return policy?
Kapriz orders are special orders from the supplier — all sales final.

Always covered at no cost: manufacturing defects, wrong product shipped, delivery damage documented on receipt. Call (408) 753-3220 to report.

Why not returnable by default: reverse freight on a pallet runs $300–800 with damage risk through 6 handoffs — Kapriz carries that exposure.

Rare written exceptions: 25% restocking fee + customer pays freight. Never for opened cartons, custom orders, or discontinued runs.

Pro tip: call (408) 753-3220 to arrange a sample loan before a large order — confirm the color is in the showroom (inventory rotates).

What does it look like installed in a real room?
Triumph reads differently on a 4×4 sample card than installed across 200+ sqft under your own lighting. The supplier room photo gets closer, but it’s still not your home.

Two paths to confirm: visit our Santa Clara showroom (we carry 80+ flooring brands, most not yet on our website) and lay a Triumph sample on your kitchen or bedroom floor. Or call (408) 753-3220 for a refundable-deposit sample loan — bring it home, look at it morning, midday, and evening before committing. Designers and architects use our showroom for cabinet + tile + flooring pulls in one visit.

Will it match my cabinets?
Triumph works alongside most cabinet finishes — painted shaker, slab-front oak, walnut, warm-painted. The greige-grey with balanced cool-warm is a neutral that reads grounded regardless of cabinet color, simplifying cabinet selection later (or working with existing cabinets for floor-only refresh).

Pairing care: very dark espresso or pure white cabinets benefit from in-showroom side-by-side check.

Best way to confirm a match: bring your cabinet door or paint card to our Santa Clara showroom — we’ll compare it against Triumph under real lighting. Don’t have cabinets yet? We carry Boxy Cabinetry on-site (framed, frameless, regular shaker, slim shaker, flat panel — 11 finishes from Ivory White to Black Walnut) — use Boxy door samples to dial in your cabinet + flooring combination in one showroom visit.

What does the plank look like up close?
When you inspect Triumph at close range, smooth low-sheen surface, gentle grain-following relief, even board-to-board tone in cool register, occasional pin knots become visible — actual details separating premium SPC from budget vinyl printing. The long flowing cathedral grain with relaxed figure extends along plank length; embossed surface relief travels with the grain pattern.

Sample tip: the real gap from commodity vinyl only surfaces at intimate inspection. Compare in natural light at about 12 inches.

Will it look this bright in a windowless basement?
Artificial lighting reads greige-grey with balanced cool-warm slightly cooler than the install photo. Supplier shot Triumph in daylight-flooded — daylight changes color perception fundamentally vs overhead fixtures. 24×24 sample from Kapriz for clearest in-place picture.
Is this floor suited for plant-heavy interiors?
Yes — Triumph with greige-grey with balanced cool-warm sits well in plant-styled spaces in any density. Watering, soil tracking, leaf drop are maintenance issues, not floor threats. Wear layer holds up fine.

One thing to plan: intense south-facing sunlight + dense plants → apply UV window film for SPC longevity.

Pricing and availability current as of 2026-05-11 — call (408) 753-3220 to confirm current price and lead time on Triumph.

Additional information

Brand

Paradigm

Collection

Paradigm Conquest 20MIL

Color Tone

Grey (Medium)

Thickness

6.5mm+

Water Resistant

Yes

Wear Layer

20 mil

Width

9 inches +

Flooring Type

SPC