Luxury Vinyl Flooring: Elevate Your Space with Elegance and Durability


At David's Flooring of Seattle, we take pride in offering luxury vinyl flooring that not only meets but exceeds industry standards. Our carefully curated selection showcases a myriad of styles, colors, and patterns, ensuring there is a perfect luxury vinyl flooring option for every taste and design preference.

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FAQs

What is Luxury Vinyl?

Luxury vinyl is an innovative flooring option that offers the perfect combination of style, durability, and affordability. It has revolutionized the flooring industry by providing a cost-effective alternative to natural hardwood, ceramic tile, and stone flooring materials. Luxury vinyl is engineered to mimic the look and feel of real wood, tile, or stone, thanks to advanced printing techniques that create highly realistic patterns and textures. This means that you can achieve the aesthetic appeal of these more expensive materials without breaking the bank. Luxury vinyl comes in plank and tile sizing, also known as LVP and LVT.

How is Luxury Vinyl installed?

Luxury vinyl is installed using a click and lock mechanism. There are glue down options offered as well. When it comes to installation, our team of experienced professionals at David's Flooring of Seattle is here to ensure a seamless and hassle-free process. We take pride in our attention to detail and commitment to customer satisfaction.

What is the maintenance for Luxury Vinyl?

Luxury vinyl is incredibly low-maintenance. Regular sweeping or vacuuming, coupled with occasional damp mopping, is all that is needed to keep it looking immaculate. It doesn't require special treatments or refinishing like natural hardwood does, saving you both time and money in the long run.

What is the difference between LVP and SPC?

Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) and Stone Plastic Composite (SPC) are both types of luxury vinyl flooring that offer durability and versatility, but they differ in composition and durability. LVP is primarily made of vinyl, offering a softer feel underfoot and greater flexibility. It is designed to mimic the look of natural wood or stone, making it a stylish choice for many interior spaces. SPC, on the other hand, consists of a rigid core made from a mixture of limestone and PVC. This structure provides enhanced durability and resistance to impacts, making SPC more suitable for high-traffic areas and environments with moisture exposure. LVP is flexible and softer, while SPC offers more strength and stability.

Why Choose Luxury Vinyl?

One of the most significant advantages of luxury vinyl is its incredible durability. It is constructed with multiple layers that work together to resist scratches, stains, and moisture. The top wear layer provides protection against everyday wear and tear, making it an excellent choice for high-traffic areas in both residential and commercial settings. Furthermore, luxury vinyl is water-resistant or even waterproof, depending on the specific product. This makes it ideal for moisture-prone areas such as kitchens, bathrooms, and basements. Unlike natural wood, luxury vinyl won't warp or swell when exposed to moisture, ensuring that it remains in pristine condition for years to come.

Will Luxury Vinyl work for me?

Reach out to our flooring experts to learn if Luxury Vinyl is the right fit for you!

Luxury Vinyl Plank v. Tile

  • Luxury Vinyl Plank

    LVP mimics the look of real wood floors. Plank sizes typically range from 6 to 9” wide and 48 to 72” long, all depending on your personal style and preference. Perfect for any area in your space!

  • Luxury Vinyl Tile

    LVT mimics the look of tile, while offering all the advantages of luxury vinyl. Tile sizing typically range around 12” wide and 24” long. Perfect for bathrooms, laundry rooms, kitchens, and more!

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