Vinyl

Hypoallergenic, water-resistant, easy to clean.

Featured Product

Featured Product

LVP MillWear Layer Pacific Coast

Starting at $5.98 a sq ft

GREEN Story

Your flooring choice needs to reflect your lifestyle and your budget.
If any of the following words conjure up visions of your home — wet dogs, muddy footprints, teetering toddlers, grape juice,
spring gardening, volcanic science projects, skateboards or roller blades — vinyl is right for you.

Resilient vinyl flooring is a great option for kitchens and bathrooms because it’s easy to keep clean.
It’s durable and water resistant. It doesn’t fade, stain, or dent.

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Vinyl flooring, also called resilient flooring, comes in many colors, textures, and patterns that you will definitely find your look. The rotogravure process (a fancy term for the method of engraving an image) that is used to create resilient flooring can imitate wood grain, tile and even marble.

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Since resilient vinyl flooring comes in sheets, planks and tiles (VCT or Vinyl Composition Tiles), there’s lots of room for self-expression. An artistic installer can use contrasting sheet vinyl to create large patterns. The tiles can be arranged any way you want them. Think checkerboard, stripes and dizzying diagonals. Or, choose vinyl or resilient planks that look just like wood flooring.

Resilient vinyl floors share some of the same attributes as carpet — flexible and soft to walk on. It can go over top of a floor that isn’t perfectly level.