Today’s homeowners have more options than ever before when deciding to redo their flooring. Luxury vinyl plank flooring (LVP) is one solution that offers a stylish and cost-effective alternative to traditional hardwood floors.
Here at 50 Floor, you’ll find a wide variety of LVP flooring with different grain patterns, colors and textures. Discover how our installation process can transform your home and give you the flooring you’ve always dreamed of.
When you choose LVP flooring, you’ll get to take advantage of several benefits, including:
Attractive styles
The technology used to create LVP flooring can recreate the look of grains and colors found in hardwood floors as well as stones like travertine. There are also several decorative options available for LVP floors featuring metallic accents and geometric patterns.
Durable
With its multilayer design, LVP flooring is a durable flooring option, especially in high-traffic areas of your home. It can even be used in bathrooms.
Versatile
LVP works well in pretty much any room from the basement to the kitchen. As long as the flooring is less than one layer thick, LVP can be laid over virtually any surface.
Affordable
Because LVP recreates the look of hardwoods and stones, you’ll be able to enjoy that same look and feel for less.
Benefits of Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring
LVP comes in planks that are 4 to 12 inches wide and 3 to 4 feet long. These planks comprise several distinct layers:
Wear layer Protects the image layer and can offer a complementing texture.
Image layer Recreates the color and grain of hardwood or stone.
Core Adds stability and structure to the flooring.
Backing Helps with creating a softer surface for sound absorption.
No matter which style you have in mind, our luxury vinyl plank flooring installation process is designed to help you bring your vision to life. When you schedule an appointment, our team will bring out several different LVP options so you can see how each looks with your lighting and decor.
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LVP Flooring FAQs
Want to learn more about LVP flooring? Check out a few of our most frequently asked questions.
LVP flooring is one of the easiest flooring types to maintain, making it perfect for busy households. To keep it looking its best, use a broom, vacuum or microfiber sweeper to get rid of dust and dirt. Every so often, run a damp mop over the surface for a deeper clean.
While both LVP and LVT are designed to mimic the look of other types of flooring, there are some differences between the two. The shape of each type of flooring is its defining feature, as LVP comes in planks while LVT will give you a tiled floor look.
When you work with professional LVP flooring installers, order a premium product and properly maintain your floor, your LVP installation can last up to 20 years.
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“Our representative Ron Armant was extremely professional, knowledgeable, and personable. He brought several samples for us to choose from, explained all aspects of the process with great detail, and he made sure we felt comfortable asking any and all questions we may have had. On the day of installation, Vito and his team were timely and did their jobs with precision. They came in, moved our furniture and appliances, installed our floors, cleaned up, and made sure everything was put back in its place. Our floors are gorgeous! We highly recommend 50 Floor!”
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David & Robin Smith
“We got our tile-grout cleaned and it was very well done. Rich was knowledgeable and explained the cleaning options clearly. He was very professional and went the extra- mile to ensure good results. We appreciate his services and recommend him to anyone!!”
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Reena
“Zack was amazing sales man and helped us out with it all! Great guy to work with!”
Kimberly Loftin
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Our financing options can help you buy the flooring you need today, and pay over time.
Here at 50 Floor, we offer luxury vinyl plank flooring installation in several cities throughout the United States, making it easy to get started on your home flooring update.