Why LVP Has Become the Go-To Flooring Choice
Luxury vinyl plank has overtaken laminate and carpet as the most requested flooring product I install in Carmichael homes - and it's easy to understand why. It looks like hardwood, performs better than hardwood in most residential situations, costs less than hardwood, and goes places hardwood can't. The 100% waterproof core means you can run the same floor from your living room through your kitchen and into your bathroom without any concerns about moisture damage.
Not all LVP is created equal, and not all LVP installations are either. Wear layer thickness, core type, and total plank thickness all affect how the floor performs and how long it lasts. Subfloor preparation still matters - thicker LVP is more forgiving, but a properly prepped subfloor is always the right starting point. I've installed LVP in hundreds of rooms and know exactly what it takes to get a result that looks great and holds up over time.
Whether you're replacing carpet in a bedroom, updating kitchen flooring, or going wall-to-wall throughout your home, I handle the full LVP installation - from removing existing flooring to installing the final transition strip. Free estimates, transparent pricing, and work that you're proud to show off.
LVP Installation Services
LVP Installation - Any Room
Full LVP installation throughout your home. Because it's waterproof, LVP works in every room - including kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry rooms where other flooring options can't go. One consistent floor throughout the whole house is now possible.
Bathroom & Kitchen LVP
Bathrooms and kitchens are where LVP shines. 100% waterproof construction means spills, moisture, and humidity won't damage the floor. I install LVP in these spaces with extra attention to toilet flange cuts, cabinet kickplate fits, and the clean transitions that wet areas demand.
Subfloor Preparation
Good LVP installation still requires a properly prepared subfloor. I inspect for and address squeaks, soft spots, high seams, and unevenness before installation. Thicker LVP (6mm+) is more forgiving, but proper prep is still the foundation of a long-lasting floor.
Old Flooring Removal
Whatever's down now - carpet, vinyl, old tile, laminate - I remove it and haul it away. Old adhesive residue and high spots get addressed so the new LVP has a proper surface.
Stair Nosing & Transitions
LVP transitions at doorways, where it meets different flooring types, and at stair nosings require specific trim pieces installed correctly. I source the right transitions and install them so they look intentional, not like an afterthought.
Whole-House LVP Installation
Replacing flooring throughout an entire home? I plan the layout so LVP runs in a consistent direction and pattern flows naturally from room to room - no awkward interruptions at doorways, no mismatched patterns between spaces.
Why LVP - and Why Professional Installation
100% Waterproof
Unlike laminate or hardwood, LVP won't swell, cup, or delaminate from moisture. Safe for bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, and basements.
Most-Installed Product
LVP is the single most common flooring I install. I know the common failure points, which products perform best, and how to get consistent results across different subfloor conditions.
Right Thickness Matters
4mm LVP over a perfect subfloor is fine. 8mm+ LVP over a less-than-perfect subfloor is better. I'll recommend the right thickness for your specific subfloor conditions so you get a floor that feels solid.
Pet & Kid Friendly
Scratch-resistant wear layer, waterproof core, easy to clean. LVP handles pets, kids, and daily high-traffic use better than most flooring alternatives at the same price point.
LVP Product Guide - What the Specs Actually Mean
Comparing LVP products can be confusing. Here's what to focus on:
Wear Layer
6 mil is entry-level. 12 mil for residential. 20 mil+ for heavy pets or commercial use. Thicker wear layer = longer surface life.
Total Thickness
4mm-6mm works over flat, solid subfloors. 8mm-12mm is more forgiving over minor subfloor variations and feels more solid underfoot.
Core Type
WPC (wood plastic composite) is softer and warmer underfoot. SPC (stone plastic composite) is denser, more dimensionally stable, and better for temperature-variable spaces.
Locking System
Most LVP uses a click-lock floating system. No glue or nails - planks click together and the floor floats over the subfloor. Makes installation faster and replacement easier.
How LVP Installation Works
Free Estimate & Consultation
I assess your space, check the subfloor condition, and help you understand which LVP thickness and type makes sense. I'll provide a detailed quote for the full job.
LVP Selection
You choose your LVP - or I can point you toward suppliers and products I've used with good results. LVP doesn't need long acclimation like wood, so installation can begin quickly.
Subfloor Prep & Old Floor Removal
Existing flooring comes out. Subfloor is inspected, squeaks fixed, high spots addressed, and the surface is clean and ready for installation.
LVP Installation
Layout is planned for the best visual result. Planks are installed with proper expansion gaps, careful cuts at obstacles, and consistent stagger pattern throughout.
Finishing & Cleanup
Transitions, baseboards, and quarter-round complete the installation. Everything is swept clean, furniture returned if moved, and you have a finished floor to enjoy.
Service Area
LVP flooring installation throughout Carmichael and nearby communities:
