Luxury Vinyl Tile & Plank
What This Material is Best For
Warm underfoot, quiet
Fast installs and easy care
Wood/stone looks at friendly budgets
Solid choice for rentals and retail
Where It Works
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Indoors
Living rooms & bedrooms
Hallways & rentals/turnovers
Offices & conference rooms
Retail fitting rooms and sales floors
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Outdoors (Conditional)
Enclosed sunrooms
Florida rooms that are climate-controlled
Converted garage with AC
Transition areas inside sliders with thresholds
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Commercial
Light/medium retail
Medical/office suites
Fitness/yoga rooms (brand-dependent)
Education & daycare areas
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Is Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) Right for Your Home
Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) is a smart option for Florida homeowners who want the look of stone or ceramic without the cold, hard feel underfoot. LVT works especially well in areas where you want a clean, modern look but don’t necessarily need full porcelain tile. It’s designed to be water-resistant, scratch-resistant, and easier to stand on for long periods, which makes it great for busy households and rental properties across Florida.
We help you choose the right LVT thickness, wear layer, and pattern so it holds up to sand, pets, and regular cleaning in a humid climate. Subfloor prep is critical with LVT, so we focus on smoothing out imperfections and planning clean transitions into tile or carpeted rooms. If you like the look of large-format stone or patterned tile but want something warmer, quieter, and a bit more forgiving, professionally installed LVT can be a very practical choice for many interiors.
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Is Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) Right Your Home
Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) is ideal for Florida homeowners who want the look of hardwood without worrying about moisture or warping. It’s one of the most popular choices for living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, and open-concept spaces because it delivers long, realistic wood-look planks that still handle everyday Florida life. LVP is typically softer and quieter underfoot than tile, which makes it a strong option for upstairs areas, condos, and homes where sound matters.
We help you select the right LVP core type, wear layer, and color so it works with your layout and lighting, not against it. Installation details matter: we pay attention to plank direction, staggering, transitions to tile, and expansion gaps so the floor looks intentional and performs over time. If you want the appearance of wood floors with less maintenance and better moisture resistance for Florida’s climate, a quality LVP installation is often the best way to get there.