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Oscar Surfaces
May 30, 2025

The Pros and Cons of Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring

Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) flooring has gained enormous popularity in recent years—and for good reason. Combining style, durability, and affordability, it’s quickly become a go-to flooring choice for homeowners, designers, and contractors alike. But is it the right fit for your space?

In this blog, we’ll break down the pros and cons of luxury vinyl plank flooring to help you make an informed decision. And as always, Oscar Surfaces is here to guide you with expert advice and premium flooring options tailored to your home.

What Is Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring?

Luxury vinyl plank is a type of synthetic flooring designed to mimic the look and texture of natural hardwood. It’s composed of multiple layers, typically including:

  • A wear layer that protects against scratches and scuffs
  • A decorative photographic layer that mimics real wood
  • A core layer (often made from PVC) for stability and waterproofing
  • An optional underlayment for soundproofing and comfort

Whether you’re remodeling a kitchen, upgrading a rental property, or designing your dream home, Oscar Surfaces offers a curated range of LVP products to match your design goals and budget.

Pros of Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring

1. Waterproof and Moisture-Resistant

One of the biggest advantages of LVP is its ability to resist water and humidity. Unlike hardwood or laminate, luxury vinyl won’t warp or swell when exposed to moisture, making it ideal for:

  • Bathrooms
  • Kitchens
  • Basements
  • Laundry rooms

Oscar Surfaces carries fully waterproof LVP lines perfect for moisture-prone areas in your home.

2. Affordable Alternative to Hardwood

If you love the look of real wood but not the price tag, LVP offers an excellent compromise. High-end vinyl planks convincingly replicate the appearance of oak, maple, walnut, and other popular species—often at a fraction of the cost.

You get visual appeal without sacrificing your budget - and at Oscar Surfaces, we’ll help you find the right style at the right price.

3. Easy Installation

Many luxury vinyl plank products feature click-lock or adhesive systems that allow for quick, hassle-free installation. You can install them as a floating floor directly over existing surfaces, including tile or concrete.

Our professional installation team at Oscar Surfaces ensures every plank is laid perfectly, or we can recommend DIY-friendly options if you're tackling the job yourself.

4. Durability

Luxury vinyl is designed for durability. It holds up well against everyday wear and tear, including:

  • Scratches
  • Scuffs
  • Dents
  • Stains

Thicker wear layers and rigid core technology enhance its resilience, especially in high-traffic areas. We stock top-tier LVP brands at Oscar Surfaces known for long-term performance.

5. Low Maintenance

Keeping your LVP floors clean is simple. Regular sweeping and occasional mopping with a vinyl-safe cleaner are all you need. There’s no need for waxing, sealing, or refinishing, making it perfect for busy households.

Oscar Surfaces also provides maintenance tips and the right products to keep your flooring looking its best year after year.

6. Comfort and Quiet Underfoot

Thanks to its resilient core and optional padded backing, LVP flooring feels softer and warmer underfoot than ceramic tile or stone. It also helps reduce noise, making it a great choice for multi-level homes or apartments.

Looking for comfort? Let Oscar Surfaces introduce you to our cushioned LVP collections built for everyday living.

Cons of Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring

1. Not as Prestigious as Hardwood

While luxury vinyl mimics the look of real wood, it doesn’t carry the same long-term value or prestige. Hardwood is often seen as a premium feature that can increase a home’s resale value more significantly than synthetic flooring.

That said, Oscar Surfaces carries designer-grade LVP that bridges the gap—offering a luxury feel without the luxury cost.

2. Limited Refinishing Options

Unlike hardwood, luxury vinyl cannot be sanded or refinished. Once the wear layer is damaged or worn through, the plank must be replaced. However, high-quality options from Oscar Surfaces are built to last up to 25 years or more.

3. Environmental Concerns

LVP is made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a type of plastic derived from fossil fuels. It’s not biodegradable and may raise concerns for eco-conscious consumers. Fortunately, many brands are producing low-VOC and recycled-content options.

Ask the team at Oscar Surfaces about our eco-friendly LVP lines that meet green building standards.

4. May Show Subfloor Imperfections

Because LVP is relatively thin, any imperfections in the subfloor can show through if not properly prepped. At Oscar Surfaces, we ensure your subfloors are assessed and leveled for optimal results.

5. Potential for Fading

While most high-quality LVP includes UV-resistant coatings, prolonged exposure to direct sunlight may cause some fading. We recommend UV window treatments and offer sun-safe flooring options at Oscar Surfaces.

Is Luxury Vinyl Plank Right for You?

Here’s a quick breakdown to help you decide:

Choose LVP if you want:

Waterproof and low-maintenance flooring
An affordable wood-look alternative
Quick and easy installation
Comfortable and durable performance in busy households

You may want to consider other options if you:

Prefer the prestige and natural look of real hardwood
Want a floor that can be refinished multiple times
Are looking for the most eco-friendly material available

Explore LVP Flooring at Oscar Surfaces

At Oscar Surfaces, we believe great flooring should blend style, function, and value. Our curated LVP collections feature the latest designs, leading brands, and top-tier durability—perfect for modern living.

Whether you’re starting from scratch or updating an existing space, our team is here to guide you through every step—from selection to expert installation.

Visit our showroom or sign up on our website oscarsurfaces.com to get 15% off you’re your first order.

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