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Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP)

LVP is designed to mimic the look and texture of real hardwood with long, plank‑style pieces. It’s highly durable, water‑resistant, and comfortable underfoot. It's a top choice for homes that want the look of wood without the maintenance. Because it’s thicker and more rigid than traditional vinyl, LVP performs well in high-traffic areas and resists dents and scratches.

Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT)

LVT offers the realistic appearance of stone or tile in a warmer, quieter, and more forgiving surface. Available in square or rectangular tile formats, it delivers detailed visuals without needing grout. It’s ideal for bathrooms, kitchens, and commercial spaces where a tile look is desired but comfort and ease of installation are priorities.

Sheet Vinyl

Sheet vinyl is a continuous, flexible roll of flooring that provides excellent waterproof protection with minimal seams. It’s an economical option that still offers attractive patterns including wood looks, tile looks, and other modern designs. It's soft underfoot, easy to maintain, and especially useful in spaces where a fully waterproof surface is essential.


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Standard Sizes

LVP (Luxury Vinyl Plank) typically features plank widths from 5"–9" and lengths from 36"–60", giving spaces a realistic wood‑look appearance.

LVT (Luxury Vinyl Tile) is commonly found in 12×24, 18×36, or square tile sizes to mimic stone and ceramic tile layouts. These standard dimensions make installation efficient and create consistent, modern visuals throughout the home.

Installation Methods

Luxury vinyl can be installed in several ways, depending on the product and performance needs. Floating floors use click‑lock edges or loose‑lay construction for quick installation. Glue‑down vinyl is adhered directly to the subfloor, offering maximum stability and easy replacement. This is especially beneficial for commercial settings or high‑traffic rooms. Both methods deliver waterproof durability, but the best choice really depends on subfloor conditions and how the space will be used.

For LVP installation services in Colorado Springs handled by our experienced crews, request a free in-home estimate.


Pricing

Luxury vinyl flooring spans a wide range of price points to fit nearly any budget. Entry‑level options provide reliable waterproof protection at an affordable cost. Mid‑range selections often include thicker wear layers, improved textures, and more realistic visuals. Premium vinyl products feature advanced embossing, enhanced durability, and wider or longer board formats that closely resemble hardwood or stone.

Luxury vinyl at Floor Craft is priced per square foot, and special-order items must be purchased by the carton, meaning you often need to round up to the nearest carton quantity.

Material Composition

Luxury vinyl is engineered in multiple layers to create durability, stability, and comfort. Most products include a clear wear layer for scratch resistance, a printed film layer that delivers realistic wood or stone visuals, and a core layer that determines stability and performance. Cores vary by product and may include flexible WPC (Wood Polymer Composite) for added comfort, or SPC (Stone Polymer Composite) for maximum rigidity and dent resistance. This layered design makes luxury vinyl fully waterproof, long‑lasting, and adaptable throughout the home.

For a premium SPC option, Mozaik Lyrus LVP delivers realistic wood visuals with a rigid core built for high-traffic areas and moisture-prone rooms.

Floating vs. Glue Down Luxury Vinyl

Floating

Floating vinyl floors connect to each other rather than the subfloor, using either a click‑lock system or loose‑lay friction backing. This makes installation faster, cleaner, and more forgiving—ideal for remodels, basements, or areas where you want minimal disruption. Floating floors are also easier to replace or remove later, and they provide a slightly softer, warmer feel underfoot. However, they rely on a smooth, stable subfloor and may not be the best match for large commercial spaces or areas with heavy rolling loads.

Glue Down

Gluedown vinyl floors are adhered directly to the subfloor with pressure‑sensitive or hard‑set adhesive, creating a very secure, stable surface. This method is preferred in commercial environments, high‑traffic areas, or any space where long-term durability and minimal floor movement are priorities. Gluedown vinyl handles temperature fluctuations and heavy furniture better than floating options, but installation is more involved and usually requires professional prep and adhesive work.

Luxury vinyl is one piece of the puzzle - review all flooring options to find the right match for each room in your home.