Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) Flooring

100% waterproof and built to last, our luxury vinyl plank (LVP) collection delivers a realistic wood or stone look at an unbeatable value. Perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, and high-traffic areas.

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Waterproof Rigid Core

Waterproof Rigid Core

5(215 reviews)

Estimated Price:

$4.99–$7.49 / sq ft

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Modern Grey SPC Vinyl

Modern Grey SPC Vinyl

4.8(112 reviews)

Estimated Price:

$4.49–$6.99 / sq ft

Why Choose Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) Flooring?

100% Waterproof Construction

Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) and luxury vinyl tile (LVT) are impervious to water — making them the go-to choice for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and any area prone to spills or moisture.

Realistic Wood & Stone Visuals

Modern printing and embossing technology creates vinyl planks with grain patterns and textures that convincingly replicate hardwood, slate, travertine, and other natural materials at a fraction of the cost.

DIY-Friendly Installation

Most LVP uses a click-lock floating system that doesn't require adhesive and can be installed directly over most existing flat floors. Many homeowners install it themselves over a weekend.

Exceptional Value for High-Traffic Areas

Rigid-core SPC (Stone Polymer Composite) vinyl is highly resistant to dents, scratches, and gouges — making it one of the most durable options for busy families, rental properties, and commercial spaces.

Best Rooms for Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) Flooring

Kitchens

100% waterproof and easy to clean; handles spills, dropped items, and heavy appliances without issue.

Bathrooms

The only floating floor type that can be used in full bathrooms without risk of moisture damage.

Laundry Rooms

Resistant to washing machine leaks and humidity from dryers.

Basements

Can be installed directly over concrete — waterproof construction handles minor moisture vapor without cupping or warping.

Mudrooms & Entryways

Withstands wet boots, tracked-in dirt, and heavy daily traffic without showing wear.

Installation & Care Guide

Installation Tips

  • The subfloor must be flat to within 3/16" over 10 feet — high spots and dips cause click-lock joints to fail prematurely.
  • SPC rigid-core vinyl can go over most existing hard flooring if it's flat and structurally sound, reducing prep time and disposal costs.
  • Leave a 1/4" expansion gap around the perimeter; vinyl expands slightly with temperature changes.
  • Avoid installing in rooms where the temperature regularly drops below 50°F — extreme cold makes vinyl brittle.

Maintenance & Care

  • Sweep or vacuum daily in high-traffic areas; grit acts like sandpaper on the wear layer over time.
  • Damp-mop with a neutral pH cleaner — avoid harsh chemicals, bleach, or abrasive scrub pads that damage the wear layer.
  • Use furniture pads to prevent point-load indentations from heavy legs.
  • Avoid rubber-backed mats on vinyl — certain rubber compounds can chemically react with the vinyl surface and cause permanent staining.
  • Keep direct sunlight exposure limited; prolonged UV exposure can cause fading in lighter-colored planks.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between LVP, SPC, and WPC vinyl?
LVP (luxury vinyl plank) is the broad category. SPC (stone polymer composite) has a rigid core made from stone dust and polymer — extremely durable and dimensionally stable. WPC (wood polymer composite) has a foamed core, making it slightly softer and quieter underfoot but less dense than SPC. Both are 100% waterproof; SPC is generally preferred for high-traffic and commercial use.
Can luxury vinyl be installed in a bathroom?
Yes — vinyl is the best floating floor option for full bathrooms. It's completely waterproof, handles temperature changes, and is easy to clean. Ensure seams around the toilet and tub are caulked so water can't work under the floor.
How durable is the wear layer, and what thickness do I need?
Wear layer thickness is measured in mils (1 mil = 0.001"). Residential use: 12 mil minimum, 20 mil for active households with pets. Commercial or rental use: 20–28 mil. The wear layer determines scratch resistance and how long the floor's printed pattern stays protected.
Will luxury vinyl add value to my home?
LVP adds moderate value and broad buyer appeal — especially in kitchens and bathrooms where buyers expect durable, easy-care flooring. It's generally considered an upgrade over sheet vinyl or older laminate. While it doesn't command the same premium as hardwood, its low maintenance story resonates with many buyers.
Do you install luxury vinyl in Detroit Lakes, MN?
Absolutely. SCOREFLOORS installs luxury vinyl throughout Detroit Lakes and the surrounding area. We offer free in-home estimates, bring samples to your home, and handle the full installation from subfloor prep to completion.

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