When deciding on the type of floors for your home, there are several factors to consider: How long will they last? What will they cost? Will they be easy to clean? Choosing a floating floor like LVP (Luxury Vinyl Plank) or LVT (Luxury Vinyl Tiles) can answer these questions. It’s a durable option that offers diverse styles and colors to suit your taste. Cost-effective and easy to maintain, these floors only require sweeping, vacuuming, or mopping. At C&S Flooring we offer a wide variety of floating floors to choose from, serving the Greater Nashville area. Contact us today for your free quote.
Why Floating Floors?
A floating floor is a type of installation system where the flooring isn’t glued or nailed to the subfloor. Instead, the panels or planks lock together and “float” above the subfloor, creating a secure and stable surface without the need for adhesives or nails. This method offers flexibility and ease of installation.
Luxury Vinyl Planks (LVP)
Luxury Vinyl Planks (LVP) replicate the look and texture of real hardwood floors while offering the added benefit of water resistance. With simple sweeping and mopping, your floors will maintain their like-new appearance for years to come. As a type of floating floor, LVP also ensures no damage to your subfloor during installation.
Luxury Vinyl Tiles (LVT)
Luxury Vinyl Tiles (LVT) are crafted to provide the look and texture of real ceramic or stone tiles, offering the perfect blend of beauty and durability. Create a custom design that suits your space without the worry of chips or cracks that come with traditional tiles. Their resilience and ease of maintenance make them an excellent choice for high-traffic areas, giving you the elegance of real tiles with long-lasting durability.
Laminate Floors
While all floating floors share a similar installation method, laminate floors differ in their composition. Unlike LVP and LVT, laminate flooring is constructed with layers of wood and features a vinyl core. This unique structure provides the warmth and texture of wood while maintaining the durability and easy maintenance of a floating floor. Laminate is a great option for those who want the natural look of hardwood with the added strength of a composite design.
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