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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) flooring and laminate flooring are both types of flooring that are designed to resemble hardwood. However, there are several key differences between the two. LVP is made from multiple layers of vinyl, while laminate is made from multiple layers of composite material. Vinyl flooring tends to be more expensive than laminate, although the cost can vary depending on the specific product and the size of the space being covered. Both LVP flooring and laminate are considered to be durable flooring options, but vinyl flooring may be more resistant to moisture and stains, while laminate may be more resistant to scratches and dents.

  • The specific installation process for LVP flooring may or may not require an adhesive, depending on the type of flooring and the method of installation. Some vinyl flooring is designed to be installed as a floating floor, while others may require the use of an adhesive to hold the planks in place. It is important to follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for installation to ensure proper installation and performance of the flooring.

  • In some cases, it may be possible to repair small scratches or dents in vinyl plank flooring. However, if the damage is extensive or the flooring is severely worn, it may be necessary to replace individual planks or the entire floor.

  • When choosing vinyl flooring for your home, it is important to consider the specific needs of the space, including the level of foot traffic, the desired aesthetic, and the budget. It may also be helpful to consider the durability, maintenance requirements, and environmental impact of the flooring. It is a good idea to research different products and brands, and to compare prices and features to find the best option for your needs.

Our pricing is standardized and highly competitive. Many different factors such as the type of flooring, size of the area, and condition of the subfloor might drastically affect the price. To learn more about our pricing structure, visit our Pricing page.

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