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LVP Installation

LVP is popular because it balances durability, water resistance, maintenance ease, and a clean modern look.

Best For

Kitchens and dining areas
Basements
Apartments and rentals
Offices and light commercial spaces

Project Scope

LVP flooring installationRecommendations for old floor removalSubfloor review and leveling guidanceTrim and transition finishing

Installation Process

How the service is typically organized

1

Review room use and moisture exposure

2

Confirm click-lock or glue-down method

3

Install, finish the edges, and review care tips

Pricing Factors

What can change the estimate

Product grade and thickness
Removal and leveling needs
Transitions, closets, and irregular layouts
Moisture prep and accessories

Why Choose Us

A service page built for real flooring and tile jobs

Efficient installation flow
Strong value for budget and performance
Suitable for moisture-prone and busy spaces

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

These are the questions customers ask most often before flooring, tile, refinishing, and grout-related projects.

Is LVP good for bathrooms?FAQ
It is often used in moisture-prone areas, depending on the product and site conditions.
Can LVP be installed over existing flooring?FAQ
That depends on how flat and stable the existing surface is.
Is LVP better than laminate?FAQ
It depends on moisture exposure, budget, and usage needs.

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