Glue Down Vinyl Plank Flooring
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Karndean Art Select Gluedown 4.5" x 28" Micro Beveled Luxury Vinyl Plank 30mil

Karndean Art Select Gluedown 4.5" x 48" Beveled Luxury Vinyl Plank 30mil

Karndean Art Select Gluedown 6" x 36" Beveled Luxury Vinyl Plank 30mil

Chesapeake Pro Solutions 20 Mil 7" x 48" Vinyl Plank

PrimoFlorz Reserve Glue Down 7.25" x 48" Luxury Vinyl Plank 12mil

Mannington Realta Glue Down 7.1" x 48" Scandinavian Oak Luxury Vinyl Plank

Mannington Realta Glue Down 7.1" x 48" Heritage Walnut Luxury Vinyl Plank

Mannington Realta Glue Down 7.1" x 48" Elmwood Luxury Vinyl Plank

Mannington Realta Glue Down 7.1" x 48" Oasis Luxury Vinyl Plank

Mannington Realta Glue Down 7.1" x 48" Paris Plank Luxury Vinyl

PrimoFlorz Estate Glue Down 7" x 60" Luxury Vinyl Plank 28milGlue Down Vinyl Plank
Glue down vinyl plank is a flooring format designed to replicate wood flooring, installed using adhesive to bond each plank directly to the subfloor. This method creates a stable, low-profile surface with minimal movement, making it suitable for both residential and light commercial spaces.
It is commonly used where a wood-look floor is needed with better durability and less movement than floating systems.
Glue Down Vinyl Plank vs Click Lock
Glue down vinyl plank is bonded to the subfloor, while click lock planks float above it.
- Glue down plank: more stable, better for large or high-traffic areas.
- Click lock plank: easier to install, better for quick or temporary setups.
Glue down planks are typically chosen when long-term performance and minimal movement are priorities.
Glue Down Plank vs Vinyl Tile
- Vinyl Plank: Designed for wood-look flooring and directional layouts, commonly used in living rooms and open spaces.
- Vinyl Tile: Designed for stone or ceramic looks with grid layouts, often used in commercial or modular spaces.
Plank and tile share the same installation method, with differences mainly in layout and appearance.
Where Glue Down Plank Works Best
- Living rooms and open floor plans.
- Long hallways requiring visual continuity.
- Commercial or high-traffic areas.
- Spaces needing a low-profile floor.
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