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Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring Key Takeaways

 

LVP is one of the most versatile flooring options available, water-resistant, durable, and offers the beauty of hardwood. Whether you’re replacing flooring in a high-traffic area or looking for something that can handle a busy household, here’s what to know before you start.

 

LVP cannot be refinished like hardwood. When the wear layer is gone, the floor needs to be replaced, so buying quality vinyl flooring upfront pays off over time.

 

Finding the perfect floors for your home shouldn't be a stressful chore. You want something that looks beautiful when guests come over, but it also needs to handle muddy paws, spilled juice, and the everyday chaos of family life.

That is exactly where luxury vinyl plank flooring shines. It gives you the gorgeous, warm look of natural hardwood without the constant worry of scratches and water damage. In this guide, we will explore why this resilient flooring is a top choice for busy households, how to keep it looking brand new, and why expert installation makes all the difference.

 

Why Families Love Vinyl Plank Flooring

When you upgrade your home, you want materials that make your life easier. Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) is designed specifically with your active lifestyle in mind. Here is why it is quickly becoming a favorite in homes everywhere:

 

 

Luxury Vinyl Plank vs. Luxury Vinyl Tile

As you browse our catalog, you might notice two similar options: LVP and LVT. Both offer incredible durability and style, but they serve different design goals:

 

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Simple Tips for Easy Maintenance

We know you have better things to do than spend hours scrubbing floors. One of the best things about vinyl plank flooring is how easy it is to keep clean.

For daily upkeep, simply sweep or vacuum (pro tip: make sure the beater bar is off) to pick up loose dirt and pet hair. When it is time for a deeper clean, a damp mop with warm water and a vinyl-safe floor cleaner is all you need.

Always wipe up sitting water or spills right away to keep your floors looking pristine, and avoid using steam mops, abrasive scrubbers, or harsh chemicals like bleach, as these can wear down the protective finish over time.

 

The Value of Professional Installation

While clicking planks together might seem like a fun weekend project, achieving a flawless, long-lasting floor requires expert precision. Your subfloor needs to be perfectly level and properly prepared, or your new planks could separate or buckle over time.

When you choose our professional installation services, you are investing in peace of mind. Our friendly experts handle all the heavy lifting, ensure moisture barriers are correctly placed, and guarantee a seamless finish. Plus, professional installation ensures your product warranties remain fully intact.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Choosing new floors is a big decision for your household, but you don't have to do it alone. As your local flooring experts, we're always here to answer your questions and offer honest, personalized advice. Here are a few things our neighbors ask us most often:

 

How long does luxury vinyl plank last?

With typical family wear and tear and basic maintenance, your new floors can easily last 15 to 25 years. Choosing a product with a thicker wear layer will provide the best protection against heavy foot traffic.

 

Is vinyl flooring better than laminate?

Both are great options, but luxury vinyl plank is generally more water-resistant than laminate. If you are installing floors in a kitchen, bathroom, or a busy entryway prone to wet shoes, vinyl flooring is usually the safer, more durable choice. For a side-by-side look at how LVP stacks up against another popular wood-look flooring option, see our guide to laminate vs vinyl flooring.

 

Is this flooring a good investment?

Absolutely. It offers the luxurious look of premium materials without the premium price tag. Because of its longevity and requires very little maintenance, it can provide incredible long-term value for your home.

 

Is there a difference between vinyl plank and luxury vinyl plank?

Yes—vinyl plank is the broader category, while luxury vinyl plank (LVP) is the premium tier within it. LVP typically features a thicker wear layer (12 mil or more, compared to around 6 mil for standard vinyl plank), more realistic wood and stone visuals, better sound insulation, and a denser core. Standard vinyl plank is thinner and less durable overall, making LVP the better choice for high-traffic areas or for a longer-lasting floor.

 

What are the downsides of luxury vinyl plank flooring?

LVP has real strengths, but it’s worth knowing the trade-offs before you buy. Unlike hardwood, LVP cannot be refinished. Once the wear layer is gone, the floor needs to be replaced. Some LVP can feel hollow or sound slightly artificial underfoot without the proper underlayment. Ventilating during and after installation is important, as some products can off-gas volatile organic compounds (VOCs) when first installed.

 

What should I look for in luxury vinyl plank flooring?

When shopping for LVP, five specs matter most:

 

 

Is luxury vinyl plank flooring waterproof?

LVP planks are water-resistant, and some options are fully waterproof, meaning they won’t absorb water or be damaged by moisture the way hardwood or laminate can. But whether your finished floor is truly waterproof depends on more than just the plank. The backing needs to be waterproof, seams need to be properly sealed, and installation needs to be done correctly to prevent moisture from migrating beneath the floor and damaging the subfloor over time.

This is an important distinction from flooring that’s merely water-resistant, which can handle surface spills if wiped up promptly but offers less protection against sustained moisture. For a deeper look at how these terms compare, see our guide to waterproof vs water-resistant flooring.

 

Let's Upgrade Your Home Together

Ready to bring the beauty and durability of luxury vinyl plank flooring into your home? Our friendly team is here to help you find the perfect LVP flooring that fits your life and style. Don't wait to create the comfortable, worry-free home you’ve always wanted. Contact us today, and let our experts answer your questions and help you begin your transformation.

 

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