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LVP & Vinyl

Looks like wood. Lives like a superhero.

Waterproof, scratch-resistant, gorgeous. The most-requested floor in our showroom for kitchens, baths, and busy households.

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KitchensBaths & laundryWhole-home updatesMudrooms

Luxury vinyl plank looks like real hardwood, costs less, and shrugs off the things that ruin other floors: spills, dogs, dropped pots, soccer cleats. We install glue-down, click-lock, and floating LVP in every style and stain you can imagine, plus laminate and sheet vinyl when they fit better.

Waterproof LVP for kitchens, baths, laundry rooms, and busy homes

Luxury vinyl plank is one of the most popular floors in our Jackson showroom because it solves real-life problems. It gives homeowners the look of wood with better water resistance, easier maintenance, and a price point that works for whole-home updates. For kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, mudrooms, rental homes, and houses with dogs, LVP is usually one of the first floors worth comparing.

Not all vinyl plank is the same. Thickness, wear layer, locking system, core type, attached pad, texture, and installation method all affect how the floor performs. Some homes are better suited for floating click-lock LVP. Some commercial spaces, rentals, or high-traffic areas may be better with glue-down LVP. We help you compare the options before you buy so the floor matches the room, subfloor, budget, and long-term plan.

LVP also lets you get a consistent look through more of the house. Many families use one plank color through kitchens, halls, living rooms, baths, and laundry spaces so the home feels cleaner and more open. In Georgia homes, that practical water resistance matters when life brings spills, humidity, wet shoes, pets, and kids through the same rooms every day. Pair LVP with carpet for bedrooms and stairs, or tile for showers and backsplashes, for a layout that fits the way each room gets used.

Visit the showroom to see real plank colors, textures, widths, and finishes. Then schedule a free in-home measure so we can check transitions, subfloor conditions, square footage, trim, and installation details before final pricing.

LVP, vinyl, and laminate: how we help you compare

  • Waterproof LVP: best for kitchens, baths, laundry rooms, pets, and busy households.
  • Glue-down LVP: strong option for commercial spaces, rentals, and heavy-traffic areas.
  • Floating/click-lock LVP: common for residential updates when the subfloor and layout fit.
  • Sheet vinyl: practical for some budget or utility spaces.
  • Laminate: worth comparing when scratch resistance and wood-look styling are priorities, but water exposure must be considered.

LVP questions we answer every week

Is LVP really waterproof?

Many LVP products are waterproof at the plank level, but the full installation still depends on seams, edges, subfloor conditions, and how water is handled. We will help you choose the right product for wet areas.

Is LVP better than laminate?

It depends on the room. LVP is usually the safer choice for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and pet homes. Laminate can be a good fit in drier spaces when the right product is chosen.

Can LVP go through the whole house?

Yes, many homeowners use LVP through living rooms, halls, kitchens, baths, and bedrooms for one consistent look. We check transitions and layout during the measure.

What is the difference between glue-down and click-lock LVP?

Click-lock LVP floats over the subfloor and is common in homes. Glue-down LVP is adhered to the floor and can be better for some commercial spaces, rentals, and high-traffic installs.

Do I need to visit the showroom first?

The showroom helps a lot because color and texture are hard to judge online. You can also call first, then schedule a free measure and compare samples at home.

How it works

From the showroom to your living room.

  1. 1

    Visit or call

    Pop into the showroom or send us a quick note.

  2. 2

    Free measure

    We come out, measure, and bring sample options.

  3. 3

    Pick your floor

    Take samples home. Decide when it feels right.

  4. 4

    Install & enjoy

    Our crew installs cleanly and takes the old floor with them.

Come on in

Let’s pick something beautiful, together.

Stop by the showroom or have us out to your house. No pressure, no quotas, just good help.

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