Luxury vinyl plank flooring (LVP) is one of the most popular flooring choices for homes and rentals in Lexington, KY and throughout Central Kentucky because it offers durability, waterproof performance, and lower installation costs than many traditional floors.
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Q: What is luxury vinyl plank (LVP)?
Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) is a durable, waterproof flooring designed to look like real hardwood while offering better resistance to moisture, scratches, and everyday wear. It uses a layered construction, typically with a rigid core, that makes it well-suited for kitchens, basements, rentals, and high-traffic areas where traditional wood or laminate can struggle.
LVP is a type of vinyl flooring made in plank form to mimic the size, texture, and appearance of hardwood. Unlike sheet vinyl from decades ago, modern LVP uses multiple layers: a wear layer for protection, a printed design layer, a rigid core for stability, and often an attached underlayment for sound reduction. Most LVP sold today uses a rigid core (commonly SPC or WPC), which helps the floor stay stable over concrete slabs and temperature changes.
Because LVP is waterproof from the top down, it’s commonly approved for areas where hardwood and laminate are not, including basements, bathrooms, and kitchens. Major manufacturers publish installation and performance standards through organizations like the Floor Covering Institute and ASTM testing protocols (www.astm.org).
We regularly talk with homeowners who come in expecting LVP to be a “budget” option and are surprised by how far it’s come. One customer renovating a first-floor living area told us they had ruled out hardwood after dealing with water damage in a previous home. They chose LVP instead, and a few months later stopped back in just to say they were relieved they didn’t have to worry when a sink overflowed during a family gathering.
We’ve also heard similar feedback from installers we work with around Lexington, KY. Several have told us that once they started installing higher-quality LVP consistently, their callbacks dropped dramatically compared to older vinyl or laminate floors. Those everyday conversations are why we describe LVP as a practical, long-term flooring solution, not just a cosmetic alternative to wood.