Jacksonville, FL
LVP replacement is one of the most common flooring projects we complete — whether replacing failed laminate, tired carpet, cracked vinyl sheet, or outdated LVP that doesn't match a home's current style. We remove the old material, address any subfloor issues it was hiding, and install new LVP that looks and performs like the floor should have from day one. With average humidity above 75% year-round and summer temperatures regularly topping 95°F, Jacksonville homes need flooring that resists moisture infiltration at the slab level. Waterproof flooring — particularly LVP and porcelain tile — outperforms hardwood and carpet in Jacksonville's climate, especially on ground-floor slabs and in rooms without consistent air conditioning.
Remove and dispose of existing flooring → subfloor repair and leveling → moisture assessment → install new LVP system with fresh underlayment → transitions and finishing.
Jacksonville's housing stock spans every era and style: 1940s–60s concrete block homes in the Westside and Northside, 1970s–90s ranch-style subdivisions throughout the Southside and Mandarin corridors, and brand-new master-planned communities in the Southeast. Many older homes are transitioning from original carpet to luxury vinyl plank or tile as owners renovate.
With average humidity above 75% year-round and summer temperatures regularly topping 95°F, Jacksonville homes need flooring that resists moisture infiltration at the slab level. Waterproof flooring — particularly LVP and porcelain tile — outperforms hardwood and carpet in Jacksonville's climate, especially on ground-floor slabs and in rooms without consistent air conditioning.
Jacksonville's economy is driven by finance, logistics, healthcare, and military installations including Naval Air Station Jacksonville and Mayport. The rental market is strong — property managers and landlords account for a significant share of flooring upgrades. The St. Johns River corridor, proximity to beaches, and growing suburban sprawl all shape what homeowners want: durable, easy-to-clean, moisture-resistant floors.
Luxury Vinyl Plank Replacement in Jacksonville
LVP can be installed over firmly bonded existing vinyl, tile, or hardwood in many cases — but only if the surface is flat and sound. Adding height can create transition issues with door clearances and adjacent rooms. We assess the existing surface and give you an honest recommendation.
Quality LVP with a 20-mil wear layer is rated for 25–30 years of residential use. Even in Florida's conditions, properly installed LVP regularly lasts 15–20 years before cosmetic wear becomes noticeable.
LVP buckling in Florida is almost always caused by insufficient expansion gaps at walls and transitions, installation in a space without climate control, or extreme temperature swings (like a garage or sunroom). Gaps at transition points are usually caused by planks installed too tightly without room to expand.
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