Luxury Vinyl Plank & Tile with America Flooring Systems

Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) and Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) are modern waterproof flooring types that are beautiful and extremely high preforming. They are cost effective, 100% WATERPROOF, and surprisingly versatile in that they can be installed even in places where moisture would normally pose an issue.
Luxury Vinyl Plank and Tile from America Flooring Systems is a perfect choice for nearly any home or commercial environment, especially if kids and pets are involved! With all major manufacturers of LVP/LVT being offered, America Flooring Systems is sure to have the waterproof floor for you. Call today for a free in-home estimate!
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Why Select Luxury Vinyl Plank or Tile Flooring?
Core Elements Luxury Vinyl Tile gives you the best of both worlds in up to date styles and sizes for both commercial and residential. This low-maintenance collection combines chic, high-end appeal – with realistic hardwood, ceramic, and stone looks – and exceptional durability that stands up to even the highest levels of foot traffic. With benefits like these, choosing Luxury Vinyl Plank or Luxury Vinyl Tile is quite possibly the easiest decision you’ll make today!
Featured LVP/LVT Brands
Additional Brands
- Mannington
- LW Floors
- Earthwerks
- Parkay
- Green Touch
- Artisan Mills Flooring
- Hydra Shield
- Tarkett
- Floornation
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LVP/LVT Care & Maintenance
LVP or LVT is a water-resistant product from damaged exposure to everyday spills. LVP or LVT creates stunning floors that are meticulously designed to look like hardwood or stone, built to endure the busiest lifestyles. From time-worn wood to modern marble, enjoy nature’s diverse beauty throughout your home — in the kitchen, bath, basement and beyond.

What is LVP?
Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) is a water–resistant product that looks like wood planks.

What is LVT?
Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) is a water–resistant product that looks like Ceramic Tile.
Use Correct Cleaning & Maintenance Products
For Cleaning, we recommend the following:
Use dry or damp mopping as needed using Bona Stone Tile & Laminate cleaner or similar. To clean up dried glue use Bostik’s Ultimate Adhesive remover.
Do not use anything abrasive or harsh chemicals to clean the floor. Never use any of the following products on your floor: ammonia-based cleaners, mineral spirits, acrylic finishes, wax-based products, detergents, bleach, polishes, oil soap, abrasive cleaning soaps, acidic materials such as vinegar.
Never apply wax treatments or topcoats to the floor.
Protect Your Floor with Rugs & Mats
Place quality walk-off mats at all entrances to retain tracked in dirt, grit and moisture, never use latex or rubber backed mats as they can permanently stain the floor.
Watch your Shoes & Pet Nails
Make sure the heels of your shoes are in good repair—especially high heels. Heels that are missing their caps or are worn through exposing metal or other abrasive surfaces can cause scratches and dents on any floor’s surface. And, of course, never walk across your floor in shoes that have cleats or spikes.
Keep pet’s nails trimmed to avoid excess scratching.
Move Area Rugs Regularly
When exposed to ultraviolet (sun) light, it can cause the color of your luxury vinyl floor and finish to change, taking on an age-worn patina. To keep a consistent color across your floor, rotate area rugs on a regular basis and use window coverings to protect against sun exposure.
Protect from Spills in the Kitchen
Area rugs are also recommended in front of kitchen sinks and in high traffic areas. We recommend soaking up spills immediately using a dry towel or dry mop.
Use Furniture Protectors
To avoid scratching and damaging the floor’s surface, place felt furniture pads or other protective pads such as gray rubber non-marking casters on chair and table legs and any other furniture surface that could possibly cause finish indentations.
Be sure to keep the pads clean and free of grit and dirt. Don’t use ball-type casters or casters made of hard materials such as plastic or metal — these can damage your floor.
Equip swiveled-type office chairs or rolling furniture with broad surface non-staining casters with a diameter of at least 2”.
To prevent indentations and scratches remove small diameter buttons/ends from furniture legs and replace with non-staining floor protectors with a surface no less than 1” in diameter.
Protect Your Floor from Heavy Furniture
Heavy furniture (500+ lbs.) may obstruct the free, natural movement of a floated floor. Restricting this movement in certain areas can lead to problems such as buckling or separation when the floor experiences natural expansion and/or contraction.
When moving large appliances use proper dollies, glides, or 1/8” Masonite with the shiny side down. Rolling appliances or heavy load bearing carts with small wheels directly across the floor may damage the vinyl floor.