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The 8 Best Vinyl Plank Flooring Brands

If a remodel is on the horizon, you’ve probably come across luxury vinyl as a flooring option. The versatile material is an affordable alternative to real hardwoods, and it can be installed virtually anywhere in your home.

But what is luxury vinyl plank flooring, exactly? Also known as LVP, the synthetic product is made of compressed PVC (polyvinyl chloride) resins and features a UV-cured urethane top layer, which makes it 100% waterproof. 

Thinking of installing LVP? We rounded up the top manufacturers below.

What Are the Best Vinyl Plank Flooring Brands?

The best vinyl plank flooring brands include Bedrosians, Shaw Floors, Armstrong Flooring, COREtec, Masland, Mohawk, Karndean, and Paradigm Flooring. Here’s what to know.

A chevron patterned area rug rests on beachy luxury vinyl plank flooring.Bedrosians

The Bedrosians Madera Collection captures the inherent charm of natural oak while ensuring long-lasting strength and stability. It comes in 7-inch-wide planks in your choice of six stunning shades ranging from modern gray wash to rustic barnwood to warm tawny.

Can Luxury Vinyl Flooring Look Like Real Wood? Read our blog to find out.

Shaw Floors

Got pets? The Floorte Collection from Shaw Floors features the brand’s proprietary PawDefense technology, a special topcoat that protects against scratches. This LVP is also backed by a 15-year scratch warranty.

Armstrong Flooring

In addition to wood-like planks, Armstrong luxury vinyl flooring comes in tiles that mimic the appearance of natural stone. Homeowners also appreciate that many of the brand’s residential products come with a limited lifetime warranty.

COREtec

COREtec offers both LVP and LVT flooring in an impressive range of sizes, shades, and finishes. Whichever style you choose, you can count on the extra-thick wear layer to resist scuffs and scratches in high-traffic areas.

Dark wood flooring has a textured grain finish.Masland

If you appreciate the intricate details of wood grain patterns, you’ll like what Masland has to offer. The flooring brand carries several options featuring weathered, knotted, and multi-toned vinyl planks that look nearly identical to time-worn hardwoods.

Check out the Top Vinyl Flooring Trends in 2022 for additional ideas.

Mohawk

With Mohawk, you’ll get the high-end appeal of authentic stone, ceramic, or wood without paying a high-end price. The brand’s LVP flooring is notably low-maintenance, long-lasting, and resistant to dent, stains, and scratches—a perfect choice for busy families.

A hallway showcases wood-look vinyl plank flooring.

Karndean

Kardean has one of the best selections of wood-like vinyl planks. We’re talking white-painted pine, brushed oak, sycamore, “reclaimed” maple, lime-washed fir, warm ash, classic walnut, and everything in between. The limited lifetime warranty is an added bonus.

Paradigm Flooring

Paradigm was one of the first manufacturers to make 100% waterproof floors. The brand has a few great collections, which include upwards of 100 colors and patterns, plus options with extra-wide 9-inch planks.

Check out these Before-and-After Home Remodels Featuring Luxury Vinyl Tile for more inspiration.

Quality Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring in Portland, Oregon

Floor Factors is proud to partner with all eight waterproof vinyl plank flooring manufacturers listed above. Our Portland flooring company can help you order products from any brand and provide design assistance if needed.

Additionally, if your remodel calls for cabinets, countertops, backsplash, or window coverings, you can find all these products at Floor Factors. 

Request a free estimate online, contact us about design consulting, or stop by our Pearl District showroom to see and feel the materials for yourself.

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