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Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) flooring gives homeowners the look of hardwood with the durability modern homes actually need. Designed to handle spills, pets, kids, and daily foot traffic, LVP is a practical, long-lasting flooring option for busy Northern California households.
Homeowners across Redding, Chico, Red Bluff, Mt. Shasta, and the North State trust Simplicity Flooring & Tile for professional LVP installation that looks great on day one and continues to perform year after year.

Serving Redding, Anderson, Red Bluff, Chico & the North State

LVP is engineered with durable wear layers that resist scratches, dents, and everyday wear. It’s an ideal choice for active households where flooring needs to keep up with real life.

Unlike laminate or hardwood, LVP is fully waterproof. It won’t swell or warp when exposed to spills or moisture, making it a smart option for kitchens, living spaces, hallways, and homes with pets.

Modern LVP closely mimics the look of real hardwood, offering natural textures and tones without the maintenance, refinishing, or moisture concerns of wood flooring.

LVP feels warmer and quieter than tile or laminate, providing a more comfortable experience in everyday living spaces.
Northern California homes experience temperature changes, dust, and heavy daily use that can be hard on traditional flooring. LVP performs well in these conditions when the right product is selected and installed correctly.
Not all LVP flooring is the same. Plank thickness, core construction, and wear layer quality all affect long-term performance. Our team helps homeowners choose the right LVP based on room use, traffic levels, and lifestyle needs, then installs it with proper preparation and spacing to prevent issues like movement or separation over time.
Flooring warranties can include separate coverage for the product and the installation. Simplicity Flooring & Tile explains applicable warranty terms before work begins so you understand the coverage, maintenance requirements, exclusions, and claims process for your selected flooring system.
LVP is typically the better choice for busy households and moisture-prone areas, while laminate can be a cost-effective option for lower-traffic spaces.
Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) is one of the best flooring options for homes with pets. It’s waterproof, scratch-resistant, and easy to clean, making it well-suited for muddy paws, accidents, and everyday wear. Compared to laminate or hardwood, LVP is more forgiving and holds up better in active households.
LVP and tile are both strong choices for kitchens and main living spaces. LVP offers flexibility, comfort, and moisture resistance, while tile provides maximum durability and easy cleanup. For homeowners who want a warmer feel underfoot without sacrificing performance, LVP is often the preferred option.
For homes with kids, frequent guests, or high foot traffic, LVP strikes the right balance between durability and comfort. It resists wear, reduces noise compared to harder surfaces, and doesn’t require the maintenance that comes with hardwood flooring.
LVP works especially well in open-concept homes because it creates a cohesive look across multiple rooms without worrying about moisture transitions. Its stability and flexibility help maintain a consistent appearance throughout kitchens, living rooms, and hallways.
Available in a wide range of tones, textures, and grain patterns to match both modern and traditional homes.
Choose plank widths that complement your space and layout.
Natural-looking finishes that help hide dust, footprints, and wear.
Not all “waterproof” LVP performs the same. Core construction and installation quality matter just as much as the plank itself. Choosing the right product and installing it properly helps prevent gaps, movement, and premature wear.
Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) is one of the best flooring options for homes with pets in Northern California. It’s waterproof, scratch-resistant, and easy to clean, making it well-suited for muddy paws, spills, and everyday wear. When installed properly, LVP holds up better than laminate or hardwood in active households.
In most cases, yes. LVP is fully waterproof, while laminate is only water-resistant. This makes LVP a better choice for kitchens, living areas, hallways, and homes with pets or kids. Laminate can still work in low-moisture spaces, but LVP offers greater flexibility and durability overall.
For kitchens and main living areas, LVP performs especially well because it handles spills, foot traffic, and temperature changes without swelling or warping. Tile is also a strong option, but LVP offers a warmer, quieter feel underfoot while still being highly durable.
Yes — quality LVP is designed to handle temperature changes common in Northern California. Proper acclimation, expansion spacing, and subfloor prep are essential to prevent issues like movement or gapping. Professional installation plays a major role in long-term performance.
With proper installation and normal residential use, LVP flooring typically lasts 15–25 years or longer. Thickness, wear layer quality, and installation standards all impact longevity. Choosing the right product for your space makes a noticeable difference over time.
In many cases, yes. LVP can often be installed over concrete slabs or existing hard surfaces if they are clean, level, and structurally sound. A professional evaluation ensures the subfloor won’t cause long-term issues like separation or uneven wear.
LVP is widely viewed as a practical, modern upgrade because of its durability, appearance, and low maintenance. While it may not carry the same perception as hardwood, it often improves buyer appeal by offering a clean, consistent look that performs well in everyday living spaces.
The most common mistake is choosing LVP based on price or appearance alone. Core type, wear layer thickness, and installation quality all matter. A lower-cost product installed incorrectly can fail early, while a properly selected and installed LVP floor performs reliably for years.
Serving residential clients across Redding, Anderson, Chico, Cottonwood, Red Bluff, Palo Cedro & Shasta Lake.