Luxury Vinyl Plank
Experience the perfect blend of style, durability, and affordability with luxury vinyl plank flooring.
Elevate your home with the stylish and practical choice of luxury vinyl plank (LVP) flooring. This unique flooring solution offers the look of natural hardwood without the high cost and maintenance. Easy to clean and resistant to water and scratches, LVP is ideal for busy lifestyles and high-traffic areas, such as kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways.
Regular sweeping and mopping are usually all that's needed to clean and maintain LVP.
LVP is built to last, withstanding heavy foot traffic over long periods.
Completely waterproof, LVP is perfect for moisture-prone areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and basements.
LVP helps to reduce noise levels, creating a quieter and more peaceful environment.
LVP offers a high-end look without the high-end price tag.
LVP comes in a wide range of styles, colors, and textures, allowing you to customize your space.
Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) comes in a variety of styles to suit any taste. With so many styles to choose from, you can find the perfect LVP to complement your home's decor.
This popular style mimics the appearance of natural hardwood, offering a classic and elegant look.
This style replicates the look of natural stone, such as marble or slate, adding a touch of luxury to your space.
This style features a hand-scraped texture, adding depth and character to your flooring.
This style offers a realistic look of natural wood, with detailed embossing that mimics the grain and texture.
Yes, LVP is designed for excellent durability that stands up to heavy furniture and foot traffic. It's also resistant to scratches, dents, and fading, ensuring long-lasting beauty and performance. For added protection, felt pads under furniture and rugs in busy areas are recommended.
Absolutely. LVP is fully waterproof and resists swelling, warping, or staining from spills or humidity. This makes it an ideal choice for areas prone to spills, moisture, and humidity, such as kitchens, bathrooms, and basements. Unlike traditional hardwood, LVP won't warp or rot, even in damp conditions.
LVP is a low-maintenance flooring solution and requires no special products for cleaning. Simple tasks like regular sweeping and mopping are typically enough to keep it looking fresh and vibrant. Its durable surface is resistant to stains and spills, generally making cleanup quick and easy. To maximize longevity, avoid harsh chemicals, waxes, or abrasive scrubbers, which can damage the protective wear layer
With proper care and installation, LVP can last for many years, often 15-25 years or more. Its durability and resistance to wear and tear ensure that it maintains its beauty and functionality over time. Factors like the quality of the LVP, the thickness of the wear layer, and the amount of foot traffic it endures will influence its lifespan.
Regular cleaning and maintenance, such as sweeping, mopping, and avoiding harsh chemicals, can help prolong the life of your LVP flooring.
Yes, LVP offers a variety of styles that closely resemble natural materials such as wood and stone. You can achieve the desired aesthetic without the high cost and maintenance associated with natural materials.
Yes, LVP can be a good choice for pet owners. It's durable, easy to clean, and resistant to scratches from pet claws.
In many cases, LVP can be installed over existing flooring, such as tile, hardwood, or laminate, saving time and effort. However, it's important to ensure that the existing floor is clean, level, and free of any damage.
LVP can be quite comfortable underfoot, especially when installed with an underlayment. This can provide additional cushioning and warmth, making it a great choice for living rooms and bedrooms.
Yes, LVP is compatible with radiant heating systems. However, it's important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure optimal performance and avoid damaging the flooring.
While both LVT and LVP are excellent flooring options, they differ in a few key ways. LVT tiles offer greater design flexibility, allowing for various patterns like herringbone or checkerboard. LVP, on the other hand, comes in plank form, providing a more traditional installation. Both are durable, water-resistant, and easy to maintain, but LVT is often considered more durable due to its individual tile structure.
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Start your flooring journey today. We'll discuss rough estimates for the square footage of your space and preferred flooring type. We also offer free over-the-phone estimates.
Next, we'll schedule an in-home consultation. We'll discuss specific products, measure your space, and provide a detailed estimate. Then, we'll have you sign off and schedule installation.
Our skilled technicians will expertly install your new flooring, ensuring a seamless and hassle-free process. We'll clean up after ourselves and perform a final walkthrough to ensure your complete satisfaction.
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