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Vinyl Floors in Your Home
Does it seem like you are always cleaning your existing floors? Are you forever worried about scratches, stains or splinters? You may want to consider having vinyl flooring installed.
Vinyl flooring offers more comfort underfoot than laminate, hardwood or ceramic tile floors. On top of that, vinyl plank flooring does not require immediate attention to spills, and most importantly, provides a luxurious look to any room.
What is Vinyl Flooring? Why Install it?
Vinyl floors are made of a durable synthetic material that looks and feels great. The surface and core is made of soft finish that comes in a variety of styles.
Vinyl is an affordable option for active households with busy families, and today's vinyl options provide the appearance of natural materials, without the expensive prices or potential drawbacks that come with laminate, hardwood or ceramic tile. For the money, the vinyl flooring installation cost offers a lasting comfort, beauty and performance for years to come.
Vinyl Flooring Colors
Selecting the colors for your new vinyl flooring is exciting! As a manufactured product, there are many colors available, but the popular choices are listed below.
When choosing the perfect color it's helpful to see the vinyl samples under your room's natural lighting, in the home. That is why we offer free in-home estimates with measures included at zero cost. Work with our design consultants to identify what vinyl products would work best in your space.
Cool Sands

Harvest Teak

Notre Dame

Ristretto
Choose the Right Room(s) for Vinyl
- Kitchen Vinyl Floors
- Basement Flooring
- Bedroom Vinyl Flooring
- Dining Room Vinyl Floor
- Family Room Vinyls
- Office Vinyl Flooring
Brands We Carry
Vinyl Installed by The Carpet Guys
Vinyl is easier to keep clean than any flooring product on the market, it performs well in moisture-rich environments like kitchens, bathrooms, foyers, laundry rooms and basements.
If your existing flooring is past its prime and you want to bring a bold, beautiful new look into your home, consider looking at the wide selection of vinyl flooring samples available from The Carpet Guys. Call us today, or take a few seconds to fill out the "FREE ESTIMATE" section to schedule an appointment.
VINYL FAQs
To install vinyl plank flooring, start by removing the old floor if needed, checking that the subfloor is clean, flat, dry, and structurally sound, and letting the material acclimate if the manufacturer requires it. Prep the floor carefully, snap straight layout lines, follow the product's locking or adhesive instructions, stagger the seams, and leave the required perimeter gap if it is a floating floor. Always read the product instructions first, because the required underlayment, adhesive, moisture barrier, spacing, and fastener schedule vary by brand and substrate.
On concrete, the slab must be clean, flat, and dry before you install vinyl flooring, and many products also require a moisture barrier or approved underlayment. Always test for moisture and follow the product instructions, because concrete-related moisture is one of the biggest causes of flooring failure.
To install lifeproof vinyl plank flooring, start by removing the old floor if needed, checking that the subfloor is clean, flat, dry, and structurally sound, and letting the material acclimate if the manufacturer requires it. Prep the floor carefully, snap straight layout lines, follow the product's locking or adhesive instructions, stagger the seams, and leave the required perimeter gap if it is a floating floor. Always read the product instructions first, because the required underlayment, adhesive, moisture barrier, spacing, and fastener schedule vary by brand and substrate.
To install vinyl plank flooring, start by removing the old floor if needed, checking that the subfloor is clean, flat, dry, and structurally sound, and letting the material acclimate if the manufacturer requires it. Prep the floor carefully, snap straight layout lines, follow the product's locking or adhesive instructions, stagger the seams, and leave the required perimeter gap if it is a floating floor. Always read the product instructions first, because the required underlayment, adhesive, moisture barrier, spacing, and fastener schedule vary by brand and substrate.
Vinyl plank flooring is commonly installed in one to two days for standard rooms, though prep work can add time. The biggest schedule factors are furniture moving, tear-out, floor prep, stairs, custom cuts, and whether the installer has to remove old base or transitions.
