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Happy Feet International Maverick 7" x 48" SPC Vinyl Plank 20 mil

Armstrong Standard Excelon Imperial Texture 3.2mm 12" x 12" Vinyl Tile

Armstrong Standard Excelon Imperial Texture 12" x 12" Vinyl Tile 3.2mm

Happy Feet International Stone Elegance II 7.25" x 48" SPC Vinyl Plank 20 mil

Audacity Foundations 7.01" x 48.62" Wood Grain Vinyl Plank

Happy Feet International Pinnacle Black Label 7" x 60" WPC Vinyl Plank 28 mil

Kahrs Click 5 mm Wood 6.75" x 47.75" Luxury Vinyl Tile 12mil

Armstrong CushionStep Better 12' Low Gloss Vinyl Sheet

Mannington Adura Rigid 6" x 48" Sausalito Luxury Vinyl Plank

Mannington Adura Max 6" x 48" Seaport Luxury Vinyl Plank

Mannington Adura Apex Trellis 16" x 48" Luxury Vinyl Plank

Karndean LooseLay 9.85" x 59" Luxury Vinyl Plank 20mil

Karndean Korlok Select Rigid Core 9" x 56" Luxury Vinyl Plank 20mil

Forbo Marmoleum Modular Color 9.8" x 9.8" Smooth Vinyl Tile

Mannington Adura Flex 18" x 18" Villa Luxury Vinyl Tile

Mannington Adura Rigid 12" x 24" Cascade Luxury Vinyl Tile

Armstrong FlexStep Value Plus 12' Ultra Low Gloss Vinyl Sheet

Mannington Adura Max 6" x 48" Napa Luxury Vinyl Plank

Parkay Floors XPR Laguna Sound 7" x 48" Vinyl PlankWaterproof vinyl flooring gives you the look of wood or stone with better moisture protection than hardwood or laminate, and a softer, warmer feel underfoot than tile. It is built for rooms where spills, pets, cleaning, and daily traffic are part of normal life.
At Floors Center, waterproof vinyl is available in plank and tile formats, including LVP, LVT, SPC, and WPC. Whether you are outfitting a kitchen, bathroom, basement, laundry room, rental property, or busy family space, there is a product here built for how that room actually gets used.
Waterproof Flooring Built for Everyday Rooms
Waterproof vinyl solves a real problem. You want a floor that handles wet shoes, pet accidents, dropped drinks, kitchen messes, bathroom moisture, and frequent cleaning without the worry that comes with wood-based flooring.
The surface is easy to maintain, and most waterproof vinyl floors include a protective wear layer that helps resist scratches, scuffs, stains, and daily wear. This makes it a practical choice for homes with kids, pets, guests, or heavy foot traffic.
It is also a strong option when you want one continuous floor across multiple rooms. Running waterproof vinyl plank through the kitchen, dining area, living room, hallway, and entryway creates a cleaner, more open look without changing flooring at every doorway.
Best Rooms for Waterproof Vinyl Flooring
Kitchens
Kitchens deal with spills, dropped utensils, food messes, and regular cleaning. Waterproof vinyl flooring gives the room a wood-look or stone-look surface without the moisture concerns of hardwood. It also feels more comfortable underfoot during cooking and daily use.
Bathrooms and Laundry Rooms
Bathrooms and laundry rooms need flooring that can handle moisture better than traditional wood or laminate. Waterproof vinyl can work well in these spaces when the floor is installed properly and edges, seams, and transitions are handled with care.
For full bathrooms, laundry areas, and spaces near tubs, toilets, or washing machines, installation quality matters. The flooring product may be waterproof, but water should still not be allowed to sit for long periods around edges or under fixtures.
Basements
Basements often deal with humidity, concrete subfloors, and below-grade conditions. Waterproof vinyl is a popular basement choice because it can give the space a finished look while handling moisture-prone conditions better than most wood-based floors.
Before installation, the subfloor should be clean, flat, dry, and suitable for the product being installed. In basements, moisture testing and proper preparation are especially important.
Living Rooms and Bedrooms
Waterproof vinyl is not only for wet rooms. It is a common choice for living rooms and bedrooms because it offers wood-look style with easier maintenance. It can also feel quieter and warmer than tile, especially when the product includes an attached pad or comfort layer.
Pet Homes, Rentals, and Commercial Spaces
For pet owners, waterproof vinyl makes daily cleaning more manageable. Pet accidents, muddy paws, and food bowl spills are easier to handle when cleaned quickly. For rental properties and commercial spaces, waterproof vinyl offers a practical balance of durability, appearance, and lower maintenance.
Types of Waterproof Vinyl Flooring
Luxury Vinyl Plank
Luxury vinyl plank, often called LVP, is designed to look like hardwood flooring. It works well in open floor plans, bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens, and basements where buyers want wood visuals with better moisture resistance.
Choose LVP if you want oak, walnut, hickory, maple, or other wood-look styles without the maintenance concerns of real hardwood.
Luxury Vinyl Tile
Luxury vinyl tile, or LVT, is made in tile-shaped formats with stone, marble, concrete, or ceramic-inspired visuals. It is a good choice for bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, and modern interiors where a tile look is preferred without the cold, hard feel of real tile.
SPC Vinyl Flooring
SPC stands for stone plastic composite. It has a rigid core that feels firm and stable underfoot. SPC waterproof vinyl flooring is often chosen for high-traffic areas, rentals, commercial spaces, and rooms where dent resistance and dimensional stability matter.
Choose SPC when durability and structure are more important than a softer feel.
WPC Vinyl Flooring
WPC stands for wood plastic composite. It feels slightly softer and warmer underfoot than SPC. Buyers often prefer WPC for bedrooms, living rooms, and family spaces where comfort is the priority.
Choose WPC when you want waterproof performance with a more cushioned feel.
What Waterproof Vinyl Can and Cannot Do
Waterproof vinyl flooring is designed to handle everyday spills and moisture better than many traditional flooring options. It is a smart choice for kitchens, bathrooms, basements, laundry rooms, and active homes.
But waterproof does not mean the entire floor system is protected from every moisture issue.
The flooring surface may resist water, but long-term performance still depends on subfloor condition, installation quality, locking strength, seams, edges, transitions, and how quickly spills are cleaned. Water should not be left sitting for long periods, especially near walls, tubs, toilets, appliances, or transitions where it may reach the subfloor.
Choosing the right product is only one part of the decision. Proper installation and room preparation are just as important.
What to Check Before Buying Waterproof Vinyl Flooring
Before choosing a waterproof vinyl floor, look beyond color and price. The right product should match the room, traffic level, comfort needs, and installation conditions.
Check the wear layer if the room gets heavy use, pets, rolling chairs, or frequent cleaning. A stronger wear layer usually helps the floor handle scratches and scuffs better.
Look at the core type. SPC is usually more rigid and dent-resistant, while WPC usually feels softer and more comfortable.
Consider the plank or tile thickness. Thicker products may feel more stable underfoot, but subfloor preparation still matters.
Review the texture and finish. Matte and lightly textured surfaces often look more natural and may offer better traction than glossy finishes.
Check whether the floor has an attached pad. This can improve comfort and sound control, especially in bedrooms, living rooms, and upstairs spaces.
Make sure the installation method fits your space. Many waterproof vinyl floors use click-lock floating installation, but some projects may need glue-down vinyl depending on the room and use.
Waterproof Vinyl Flooring Styles
Waterproof vinyl flooring is available in many looks, from natural wood tones to stone and marble effects. Wide plank wood looks are popular for open spaces because they make rooms feel larger and more connected. Natural oak, beige, brown, gray, and warm neutral tones work well in both modern and classic interiors.
Stone-look and marble-look vinyl tiles are a strong choice when you want a bathroom, kitchen, or laundry room to feel more refined without the maintenance and hardness of real stone.
For a more realistic appearance, choose waterproof vinyl flooring with natural variation, surface texture, and a low-sheen finish. These details help the floor look less flat and more like real wood or stone.
Waterproof Vinyl Flooring Care
These floors are easy to maintain with consistent cleaning habits. Sweep or vacuum regularly to remove dust, grit, and debris that can scratch the surface over time. When the floor needs deeper cleaning, use a damp mop with a mild vinyl-safe cleaner and wring it out well before use.
Avoid harsh chemicals, steam mops, abrasive pads, wax, and polish. Steam mops in particular can force moisture into seams and weaken the locking system over time, even on waterproof floors. Soaking the floor or leaving standing water near walls, appliances, or transitions should also be avoided.
Avoid harsh chemicals, steam mops, abrasive pads, wax, and polish. Steam mops in particular can force moisture into seams and weaken the locking system over time, even on waterproof floors. Soaking the floor or leaving standing water near walls, appliances, or transitions should also be avoided.
Use felt pads under furniture legs to prevent scuffing, and clean up spills quickly, especially near seams and edges where water has the best chance of reaching the subfloor. For high-traffic areas, a periodic inspection of seams and transitions helps catch any lifting or separation early before it becomes a larger issue.
With consistent care, waterproof vinyl can stay clean, comfortable, and attractive for 15 to 25 years depending on the product and how the space is used.
FAQs
Q) Is waterproof vinyl flooring the same as water-resistant flooring?
A) No. Waterproof vinyl flooring is designed to handle spills and moisture better than water-resistant flooring. Water-resistant flooring can usually tolerate limited moisture for a short time, while waterproof vinyl is built for stronger moisture protection. Still, spills and standing water should be cleaned promptly to protect the full floor system.
Q) Can waterproof vinyl flooring be installed over tile?
A) Yes, many waterproof vinyl floors can be installed over existing tile if the surface is clean, flat, stable, and properly prepared. Deep grout lines, loose tiles, or uneven areas may need leveling before installation.
Q) Is waterproof vinyl flooring good for pets?
A) Yes. Waterproof vinyl flooring is a practical choice for homes with pets because it is easy to clean and can handle accidents, muddy paws, and daily wear better than many natural flooring materials. It is scratch-resistant, but not scratch-proof, so pet nails, heavy furniture, and sharp objects can still leave marks.
Q) Can it be used in basements?
A) Yes. Waterproof vinyl flooring is one of the most popular choices for basements because it performs well in moisture-prone spaces. The subfloor should still be checked for flatness, moisture, and overall condition before installation.
Q) How long does it last?
A) Many waterproof vinyl floors can last 15 to 25 years with proper care, depending on product quality, wear layer, traffic level, installation, and maintenance. Higher-quality products usually perform better in busy homes and commercial spaces.
Q) Is SPC or WPC better for waterproof vinyl flooring?
A) SPC is usually better for high-traffic areas, rentals, and commercial spaces because it has a more rigid core. WPC is usually better for comfort because it feels softer and warmer underfoot. The better choice depends on how the room is used.
Q) Is waterproof vinyl better than tile?
A) It depends on the room and the buyer's preference. Tile is extremely durable and works well in wet areas, but it feels harder and colder. Waterproof vinyl is softer, warmer, easier to install, and often more comfortable for daily living.











