Vinyl Flooring for Your NWA Home or Business

Vinyl flooring has been made popular for it’s ease of installation and beautiful designs that look like real wood, tile, or stone. The earlier versions of vinyl floor is as sheet vinyl where large sheets of material would be glued down to subfloor to create the look of natural material.

Through innovation manufacturers have evolved vinyl to include what is most commonly known as Luxury Vinyl Planks (LVP) or Luxury Vinyl Tiles (LVT). Each of these options are made with the same functionality in mind. The patterns are split up between different pieces of floor to create a more realistic appearance more true to the natural material the patterns represent.

Huge Vinyl Floor Selection for Any Budget

We carry a variety of LVP and LVT designs so you can find whatever pattern best fits your home or business. The high definition design patterns that are possible with the latest technology make LVP and ideal choice for someone looking to combine performance with unique designs and colors that might be more difficult to obtain in natural materials such as wood.

S&G Samples

Big LVP/LVT Samples You Can Borrow

We want to make sure you’re happy with your choice and have the opportunity to see the Luxury Vinyl Planks in your home next to your furniture and other flooring. That’s why we offer large LVP samples you can borrow until you’ve made your selection.

Once a selection has been made we can provide a written estimate backed by our No Surprise Guarantee – where the price we quote is the price you pay.

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Why Luxury Vinyl Plank Floors are a Great Choice

Luxury Vinyl Planks are great options for businesses or homes where there are special requirements such as for people who require wheelchairs or have heavy furniture or items in their space. This is because unlike many laminates or waterproof core products LVP can be glued down instead of being installed with a click system. Click systems often fail under these more strenuous applications and the flooring must be glued down in order to perform for years to come.

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