Sitting area with table and chairs and Vinyl Laguna Grey Oak flooring

Waterproof Flooring

Home life is unpredictable, so preparation is paramount. Whether things get out of hand when you're fixing a meal for the family or something goes wrong while you're out on the town—against the biggest unanticipated spills, waterproof flooring grants confidence. Because when it's waterproof, it's worry-proof. This is where luxury vinyl plank (LVP), laminate, and hybrid resilient flooring shine, providing homeowners with a seamless combination of style, functionality, and peace of mind.

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  • Vinyl Plank Flooring

    Coreluxe & Tranquility waterproof rigid vinyl plank (RVP) & luxury vinyl plank (LVP) flooring is an excellent choice for homeowners seeking a durable, stylish, and low-maintenance flooring solution. Known for its water resistance, ease of installation, and affordability, waterproof vinyl flooring has become a popular option for spaces prone to moisture, such as kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and laundry rooms.

  • Living room setting with Hybrid Saddlebrook Springs Chestnut flooring

    Hybrid Resilient Flooring

    Duravana Hybrid Resilient waterproof flooring is an innovative, high-performance flooring option that blends the best qualities of vinyl and laminate to offer superior durability, water resistance, and comfort. Perfect for homes and commercial spaces, hybrid resilient flooring provides an ideal solution for those seeking the beauty of natural materials with the durability to withstand moisture, heavy foot traffic, and daily wear and tear.

  • Waterproof Laminate Flooring

    Dream Home waterproof laminate flooring is a highly durable, practical, and cost-effective flooring option that combines the beautiful appearance of wood or stone with excellent water resistance. This flooring type has evolved from traditional laminate flooring, which was not always water-resistant, to offer advanced features that make it ideal for areas prone to moisture, such as kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and basements.

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