Vinyl & LVP Flooring
LVP (luxury vinyl plank) and LVT (luxury vinyl tile) are rigid, fully waterproof floors that look like wood or stone — today's most-installed flooring and the safe pick for kitchens, baths, and basements. Compare formats and wear layers below, then see planks in your own room.
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LVP vs. LVT vs. sheet vinyl
| Format | Look & build | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| LVP (plank) | Wood-look planks, rigid core, click or glue-down | Whole-home wood looks, kitchens, basements |
| LVT (tile) | Stone- and ceramic-look tiles, groutable options | Baths, kitchens, laundry rooms |
| Sheet vinyl | Seamless 12-ft rolls, budget-friendly | Laundry, utility rooms, rentals |
| Wear layer | 12 mil = good · 20 mil = pets & kids · 22+ mil = heaviest use | Match the mil to your traffic |
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Vinyl & LVP flooring FAQ
How much does vinyl & lvp flooring cost to install?
About $3 to $10 per square foot installed nationally. Your exact price depends on the product, room, and prep — a free in-home estimate confirms it.
Is luxury vinyl plank waterproof?
Most rigid-core LVP and LVT are fully waterproof, which is why they are popular in kitchens, baths, and basements.
What wear layer do I need?
The wear layer (measured in mils) is the durability spec: 12 mil suits standard bedrooms, 20 mil handles kids and pets, and 22+ mil is heavy-traffic grade.
Can LVP go over my existing floor?
Often yes — rigid-core LVP floats over many hard, flat, clean existing floors. The free in-home estimate checks flatness and transitions and gives you a firm answer.