
Luxury Vinyl Tile
Luxury vinyl tile (LVT) flooring is designed to provide the appearance of natural stone, ceramic, or large-format tile while offering a faster and more practical installation process. Installation begins with careful preparation of the subfloor, as LVT requires a smooth and level surface to achieve the best final result. Depending on the product, LVT may be installed using glue-down or click-lock systems, with glue-down applications being especially common in commercial settings because of their strength and stability under heavy traffic. Installers carefully measure and plan the layout to maintain consistent tile alignment and minimize visible pattern repetition. Once installed, the floor is rolled and secured to ensure proper adhesion and a long-lasting finish. Compared to traditional ceramic or porcelain tile, LVT installation is generally quicker, less invasive, and more cost-effective while still delivering a clean, upscale appearance.

Residential
For homeowners, LVT offers the luxury look of stone or tile without many of the drawbacks associated with traditional hard surfaces. It is softer and warmer underfoot than ceramic tile, making living spaces more comfortable while also helping reduce noise throughout the home. Many LVT products are waterproof and highly resistant to scratches, stains, and dents, making them ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and busy family homes. Unlike natural stone or grout-heavy tile installations, LVT requires very little maintenance and is easy to clean, helping homeowners maintain a fresh, modern appearance with minimal effort. Advances in manufacturing have also made LVT highly realistic, with detailed textures and patterns that closely replicate premium natural materials at a much lower cost. Because flooring has a major influence on the overall feel and perceived value of a home, installing LVT can dramatically modernize a space and improve buyer appeal.

Commercial
In commercial environments, LVT is widely used because of its combination of durability, design flexibility, and long-term cost efficiency. Businesses need flooring that can withstand constant foot traffic while maintaining a professional appearance, and LVT performs exceptionally well in offices, retail stores, hospitality spaces, healthcare facilities, and rental properties. Glue-down LVT systems in particular provide excellent stability for rolling loads, heavy furniture, and continuous daily use. The material is also easier and less expensive to maintain than many traditional tile or stone surfaces, helping businesses reduce long-term operational costs. Beyond performance, LVT allows businesses to create premium-looking interiors that improve customer impressions and contribute to a more polished atmosphere. When considering installation speed, maintenance savings, durability, and visual impact, LVT becomes not only a practical flooring choice but also a valuable investment in the image and functionality of the property.
Frequently asked questions
Although they are made from similar materials LVT is meant to resemble stone or ceramic tile and LVP is meant to resemble wooden planks.
LVT can last anywhere from 10-20 years depending on foot traffic. We recommend a 20mil wear layer for high traffic areas.
We recommend allowing the material to sit unopened in the room that it will be installed in for at least 24-48 hours
Yes, you are able to install click or glue down LVT over existing floors as-long as the existing floor is smooth/ prepped and meet the material specifications. We recommend removing or professionally prepping the existing floor before any installation.
