LVP Collection
Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring
Waterproof, durable, and beautiful. Our LVP collection features premium styles from Shaw and COREtec with realistic wood visuals, easy installation, and industry-leading wear layers — all at direct-from-manufacturer pricing.
Pricing
Luxury Vinyl Plank Prices
LVP at FloorFreight ranges from $2.39 to $10.69 per square foot — factory-direct, no markup.
Average residential install: $4–$7 per square foot.
All prices shown are factory-direct from Shaw and COREtec, shipped from Dalton, GA. No retail showroom markup, no negotiation.
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COREtec LVP Buyer's Guide: Originals vs Pro vs Premium (2026)
COREtec invented rigid-core LVP in 2012 and still leads the category — but their lineup spans 8 product tiers and a $7 price gap. Here's how to navigate Originals, Pro, Premium, and Tile without overpaying.
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LVP vs Engineered Hardwood: Which Should You Actually Buy? (2026 Decision Guide)
LVP costs less and handles water better. Engineered hardwood adds more home value and reads as more premium. Here's the honest framework — no winner declared upfront.
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LVP Wear Layer Explained: Why 12 Mil and 20 Mil LVP Cost the Same and Wear Differently
The wear layer is the single most important spec on luxury vinyl plank flooring — and the one most buyers ignore. Here's what 6, 12, 20, 22, and 30 mil actually mean for the next 15 years of your floor.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is luxury vinyl plank waterproof?
Yes. LVP is 100% waterproof, making it perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and basements. Spills and moisture won't damage the floor.
What does 'wear layer' mean?
The wear layer is a transparent protective coating on top of the plank. Thicker wear layers (20+ mil) resist scratches, dents, and fading better. We recommend 20 mil for residential use and 28+ mil for high-traffic areas.
Can I install LVP myself?
Most LVP uses a click-lock floating installation that's very DIY-friendly. No glue, no nails — planks snap together and float over your subfloor. Professional installation is recommended for large areas.
How does LVP compare to hardwood?
LVP is waterproof, more affordable, and easier to install than hardwood. Modern LVP has incredibly realistic wood textures. Hardwood adds more resale value and can be refinished, but isn't suitable for wet areas.
How long does LVP flooring last?
Quality LVP with a 20+ mil wear layer can last 20-30 years with normal residential use. Shaw and COREtec products come with lifetime residential warranties.
























