
Vinyl Plank Flooring Cost Breakdown
Here are the costs for luxury vinyl flooring:
Floor Size in Sq Ft | Low-end Estimate | Average Cost | High-end Estimate |
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250 | $750 | $1,650 | $3,300 |
350 | $850 | $1,850 | $4,600 |
500 | $900 | $3,200 | $5,500 |
1,000 | $1,800 | $6,400 | $11,000 |

Materials
Vinyl flooring is usually cheaper than other floors like hardwood or tile, but prices change based on quality and style.
Vinyl flooring costs between $850 to $3,330. These are material costs only, not including installation.
Installation
After choosing your vinyl flooring, think about installation costs.
Vinyl is easy to install with glue-down, floating, or peel-and-stick methods. Hiring a pro helps get a smooth finish.
Here’s what vinyl flooring installation might cost:
Installation Method | Average Cost per Sq Ft |
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Peel-and-stick | $1.50 – $8 |
Glue-down | $2.50 – $12.50 |
Floating/Interlocking | $3 – $13 |
Labor Costs
Labor costs are usually $1 to $3 per square foot. Prices depend on how complex the job is, subfloor prep, and extra services needed.
Underlayment
Underlayment isn’t always needed, but it adds comfort, insulation, and soundproofing. It usually costs $0.50 to $1.00 per square foot and helps smooth out small bumps in the subfloor.
Transition Strips and Trim
Transition strips and trim are important for smooth transitions between floor types. They cost $1 to $5 per linear foot and come in different styles and finishes to match your flooring.
Different Types of Vinyl
Knowing the different vinyl types helps you pick the right one for your home. Here are the choices:
Vinyl Type | Average Cost per Square Foot (Materials Only) | Average Total Cost per Square Foot (Including Installation) |
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Luxury Vinyl Plank | $2 – $7 | $7 – $12 |
Sheet Vinyl | $1 – $5 | $2.50 – $8 |
Vinyl Tile | $2 – $6 | $3 – $10 |
Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP)
Luxury Vinyl Plank costs between $2 and $7 per square foot. It looks like real wood due to advanced printing. Homeowners like LVP because it resembles wood.
Realistic Appearance
LVP comes in many colors and styles, mimicking hardwood, stone, or tile. Its surface is textured to look and feel like real wood grain.
Durability
LVP is very strong and resists scratches and stains. It’s good for busy areas like kitchens and bathrooms.
Water Resistance
No need to worry about spills! LVP is waterproof, great for wet areas like basements. Simple to clean, just wipe with a damp cloth.
Easy Installation
LVP is simple to install with a click-and-lock system. Many people do it themselves to save money.
Sheet Vinyl
Sheet vinyl costs $1 to $5 per square foot. It comes in large rolls and is easy to install. Here’s why it’s popular:
Affordability
Sheet Vinyl is very cheap, great for small budgets. It’s a good option instead of more costly floors like hardwood.
Wide Range of Styles
Sheet Vinyl offers many styles and colors. You can find options that look like wood, stone, or tile.
Easy Maintenance
Sheet Vinyl is easy to care for. Just sweep and mop to keep it clean. It resists stains, perfect for homes with kids and pets.
Versatility
Sheet Vinyl works in any room, like kitchens and bathrooms. It installs without seams, reducing water damage risk.
Vinyl Tile
Vinyl tile is priced $2 to $6 per square foot. It has features that make it a favorite choice:
Moisture Resistant
Vinyl tile resists water well, ideal for wet areas like bathrooms. It doesn’t warp like wood when exposed to moisture.
Durability and Low Maintenance
Vin
Factors that Impact the Cost of Vinyl Flooring Installation
Before starting your vinyl flooring project, know what can change the total cost:
Vinyl Plank Thickness
Vinyl planks are 2 to 8 mm thick, based on the core’s thickness. Thicker vinyl is more durable, with better sound insulation and cushioning, but costs more than thinner options.
Thickness | Cost per Sq ft |
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2 – 4 mm | $1 – $3 |
4.5 – 6 mm | $1.50 – $7 |
7 – 8.5 mm Stone | $5 – $12 |
Core Construction
Vinyl flooring has two main core types: solid and engineered. Solid vinyl has a solid core, while engineered vinyl has a mixed material core.
The core type you choose can change installation costs. Solid vinyl is pricier but more durable and stable, especially in busy areas.
Stairs
Adding stairs to your vinyl flooring project will cost more. Putting vinyl on stairs needs careful measuring, cutting, and fitting, making it harder than flat surface installation.
You might also need special trim and transition strips for a smooth look between the stairs and other flooring.
Tips for Saving Money On Vinyl Flooring
Shop Around
Don’t go with the first quote. Check prices from different places and people to find the best deal.
DIY Installation
If you’re good with tools and like DIY, try installing the flooring yourself. Follow the instructions and take your time for a nice finish.
Tools and Supplies
For DIY installation, remember to plan for tools and supplies. You will need:
- Utility knife
- Tape measure
- Straight edge
- Floor roller
- Adhesive applicator
- Adhesives
- Seam tape
Opt for Off-Peak Times
Some contractors give discounts during less busy times, so plan your installation then to save money.
Ready to Turn Your Vinyl Flooring Vision Into Reality?
Choosing the right vinyl flooring is an important decision. Now that you understand the key cost factors, you’re one step closer to creating the perfect space. But you don’t have to navigate the process alone.
We’d love to help guide you through the world of vinyl flooring in a free consultation with one of our flooring installation experts. From selecting the ideal vinyl type to understanding installation methods and budgeting, our team is here to make sure you get floors you’ll love for years to come.
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