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Luxury Vinyl Plank

Luxury Vinyl Planking

Our premium Luxury Vinyl Planks (LVP). Designed for modern living, our LVP collections seamlessly combine the allure of natural hardwood or authentic stone with unparalleled resilience at a fraction of the cost of the real thing. With a spectrum of finishes and textures, Sunwest Flooring’s LVP not only delivers an aesthetic upgrade to your space but also guarantees a durable and low-maintenance flooring option, ensuring your floors stay stylish for years to come.

As you begin your hunt for the perfect investment, you’ve got four types of luxury vinyl flooring options to choose from:

  • Luxury Vinyl Plank – If you’re laser-focused on a budget-friendly alternative to solid hardwood floors, vinyl plank floors are where you’ll want to start. Vinyl planks can beautifully resemble different wood species, including their grain patterns and subtle color variations. Luxury vinyl plank flooring is also more rigid and thicker than other types, such as vinyl sheets, giving you a more durable floor.
  • Luxury Vinyl Tile – Whether your remodel includes a mosaic tile floor in the bathroom or a natural-looking stone slate for the entire first floor, your options can feel limitless with vinyl tile floors. These individual tiles come in several sizes and shapes, making them easy to arrange in unique patterns, so you can design a space that’s custom-fit for you.

Both provide the look of high-end stone and hardwood at a cost that won’t break your budget. You’ll get a thicker, more durable wear layer with luxury vinyl flooring, which translates to water and scratch resistance!

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Can I Use Luxury Vinyl Planks or Tiles for My Bathroom Floors?2024-10-31T01:13:47+00:00

Luxury vinyl is an excellent option for bathroom floors. When you are considering new bathroom floors, the number-one priority is water resistance and luxury vinyl is not just water resistant, but 100 percent waterproof, which makes it ideal for bathrooms. Luxury vinyl has the benefit of being warm to the touch, which means you won’t have to hop out of the shower onto a cold floor. Better yet, it’s easy to clean with a variety of different products to keep it sparkling. Remember to always check your manufacturer’s warranty when trying a new floor cleaner to make sure you aren’t damaging your floors or breaking your warranty.

Type of Installation Available with Luxury Vinyl?2024-10-31T01:13:47+00:00

We provide both Adhesive/Glue and Float/Glueless installation options to all our valued clientele

Can I Install Luxury Vinyl Over My Existing Hard Surface Floors?2024-10-31T01:13:47+00:00

Good news: the answer is yes! You can upgrade your look by switching to luxury vinyl when you install over your old hard surface floors. There are some considerations to take in stride, however. Make sure to ask our professional flooring installation team for help. Professional installation ensures quality results without any of the stress, mess, or labor of doing it on your own.

Is Vinyl Plank Flooring a Good Value?2024-10-26T19:29:17+00:00

Imagine a flooring that combines style, durability, and affordability, designed with the demands of a busy household in mind—luxury vinyl plank (LVP) flooring checks all the boxes. Unlike traditional sheet vinyl, LVP is engineered with multiple layers, each contributing to a quieter, stronger, and more comfortable surface. It outperforms vinyl laminate too, thanks to a top layer that’s specially coated to resist scratches and stains, making it perfect for high-traffic areas. Plus, with its moisture-resistant properties, LVP is versatile enough to install in virtually any room—from kitchens and bathrooms to bedrooms and living areas.

What is Luxury Vinyl Planks and Tile made of?2024-10-26T19:25:11+00:00

There are many different types of Luxury Vinyl Plank or Tile (LVP or LVT) flooring and as a result, the materials they are made from can vary, but generally speaking, all Luxury Vinyl is made of layers that typically include a wear layer, an image layer, a core layer, and backing layer. The wear layer is typically made of polyurethane-treated plastic or aluminum oxide which creates scratch and UV-resistant surfaces. Below the wear layer is the image and texture layer where the desired look of the floor is printed on a textured surface designed to make it look and feel like the product it is imitating (e.g. wood, stone). Below the image layer is the core layer, which often will dictate the classification of the LV product. Rigid core & Stone-poly composite (SPC) vinyl products have a hard, dense core that boasts great durability but may be harder underfoot and may sound louder underfoot. Wood-poly composite (WPC) vinyl floors and flex-core vinyl floors boast softer, more cushioned cores that feel more comfortable underfoot but may not have the same durability as vinyl floors with harder cores. The backing layer will often be made from cork, fiberglass, or foam depending on the application and the subfloor it is being installed over.

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