Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring in Littleton, CO by Wagner Floors
Is your kitchen floor damaged or outdated? Are you looking for a fast solution to replace the floors in a small bathroom or an ample living space? Do you want to finish your basement but not sure how to cover the concrete surface?
At Wagner Floors, we are a family-owned local LVP flooring contractor in Littleton, CO, and the metro Denver area in service since 2012. We have completed more than 8,000 flooring projects and would love the opportunity to help with yours.
We can tackle your home flooring project with our quick, customer-driven service, regardless of the project size. Our top priority is to leave our customers satisfied with our work and excited about their new floors. Scroll to the bottom of this page to read some customer reviews on our excellent team of flooring professionals.
What Is LVP Flooring?
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Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring
Luxury Vinyl Tile Flooring
Luxury vinyl tile flooring also provides a variety of looks and finishes. In addition to the hardwood look that vinyl flooring offers, it can also mimic tile and stone. You can opt for a high-gloss tile or a flat stone look so well-textured that guests won’t know the difference. Manufactures craft luxury vinyl tiles in many sizes, so vinyl may be the best option for you if you want a slab surface or a large tile appearance. You can choose textures and colors that look genuine but are much easier to care for than actual stone.
Installing Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring
We have two main methods for installing LVP flooring, depending on the type. One of the most common types of luxury vinyl is a floating floor, which includes a pop-together installation where we hammer each plank into place and attach it to the one before.
This interlocking flooring option is fast and straightforward for installing but can make it noisy if the subfloor is uneven and the planks unpadded. Our installers provide the best possible presentation; if needed, they will sand and level your subfloor to ensure an even, seamless installation. The second installation method uses adhesive to glue each plank into place. Glue-down flooring is excellent for high-traffic areas of the home. It won’t compress when walked over, as a floating one can, so you won’t deal with any creaks and thuds. Whichever option you go with, our team of flooring professionals will install your new flooring with quick, quality service. Whether you want a broad wood plank look or a smooth, glossy tile, we can make your flooring vision a reality.