
Vinyl Plank Flooring Cost Breakdown
Here is the cost you might expect for your vinyl flooring project:
Floor Size in Sq Ft | Low-end Estimate | Average Cost | High-end Estimate |
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250 | $750 | $1,650 | $3,300 |
350 | $850 | $1,850 | $4,600 |
500 | $900 | $3,200 | $5,500 |
1,000 | $1,800 | $6,400 | $11,000 |

Materials
Vinyl flooring is often cheaper than hardwood or tile, but the cost depends on quality and style.
Vinyl flooring materials usually cost between $850 and $3,330. These prices are for materials only and do not include installation.
Installation
After choosing your vinyl flooring, consider installation costs.
Vinyl is simple to install with glue-down, floating, or peel-and-stick methods. Hiring a professional ensures a nice finish.
Here are the typical costs for vinyl flooring installation:
Installation Method | Average Cost per Sq Ft |
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Peel-and-stick | $1.50 – $8 |
Glue-down | $2.50 – $12.50 |
Floating/Interlocking | $3 – $13 |
Labor Costs
Labor costs usually range from $1 to $3 per square foot. Factors include installation complexity and subfloor preparation.
Underlayment
Underlayment can add comfort, insulation, and soundproofing to vinyl flooring. It costs between $0.50 to $1.00 per square foot and helps smooth out the subfloor.
Transition Strips and Trim
Transition strips and trim create smooth transitions between floors. They cost $1 to $5 per linear foot and come in styles to match your vinyl flooring.
Different Types of Vinyl
There are different types of vinyl flooring, and knowing their differences can help you pick the best one for your home. Let’s look at the options:
Vinyl Type | Average Cost per Square Foot (Materials Only) | Average Total Cost per Square Foot (Including Installation) |
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Luxury Vinyl Plank | $2 – $7 | $7 – $12 |
Sheet Vinyl | $1 – $5 | $2.50 – $8 |
Vinyl Tile | $2 – $6 | $3 – $10 |
Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP)
Luxury Vinyl Plank costs between $2 to $7 per square foot. It looks like real wood because of special printing and embossing. People like LVP because:
Realistic Appearance
LVP comes in many colors and patterns, matching hardwood, stone, or tile looks. Its surface feels like real wood.
Durability
Unlike hardwood, LVP is strong and resists scratches and stains. It’s great for busy areas like kitchens and bathrooms.
Water Resistance
LVP is waterproof, perfect for wet areas like basements and bathrooms. It’s easy to clean – just wipe spills with a damp cloth.
Easy Installation
LVP has a simple click-and-lock system, making it easy to install. Many do it themselves, saving on labor costs.
Sheet Vinyl
Sheet vinyl costs $1 to $5 per square foot. It comes in big rolls that fit any space nicely. People choose Sheet Vinyl because:
Affordability
Sheet Vinyl is budget-friendly, perfect for saving money. It’s cheaper than hardwood and tile.
Wide Range of Styles
Sheet Vinyl offers many styles and colors to match any look. Whether you like hardwood, stone, or tile, it’s available.
Easy Maintenance
Sheet Vinyl is easy to clean with simple sweeping and mopping. Its surface resists stains, great for busy homes.
Versatility
Sheet Vinyl can be used in any room, like kitchens and bathrooms. Its seamless style prevents water problems.
Vinyl Tile
Vinyl tile costs $2 to $6 per square foot. LVT flooring is popular because it:
Moisture Resistant
It’s great for wet areas like bathrooms and kitchens. Unlike other floors, it doesn’t warp from water.
Durability and Low Maintenance
Factors that Impact the Cost of Vinyl Flooring Installation
Before starting your vinyl flooring project, it’s important to know what affects the cost:
Vinyl Plank Thickness
Vinyl planks can be 2 to 8 mm thick. Thicker planks are usually more durable and provide better sound and cushioning, but they cost more.
Thickness | Cost per Sq ft |
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2 – 4 mm | $1 – $3 |
4.5 – 6 mm | $1.50 – $7 |
7 – 8.5 mm Stone | $5 – $12 |
Core Construction
Vinyl flooring has two main core types: solid and engineered. Solid has a full vinyl core; engineered has a mix of materials.
The core type can change the installation cost. Solid vinyl is pricier but might last longer, especially in busy areas.
Stairs
Adding vinyl flooring to stairs may cost more. It needs precise work like measuring and cutting, which takes more effort than a flat surface.
Special trim and transition pieces might be needed for a smooth look between stairs and other flooring.
Tips for Saving Money On Vinyl Flooring
Shop Around
Look at different quotes before deciding. Compare prices from various suppliers and contractors to find a good deal.
DIY Installation
If you are good with tools and have done DIY before, think about installing the flooring yourself to save money. Follow instructions carefully and take your time for a nice finish.
Tools and Supplies
For DIY, remember to budget for tools and supplies. You’ll need:
- Utility knife
- Tape measure
- Straight edge
- Floor roller
- Adhesive applicator.
- Adhesives
- Seam tape
Opt for Off-Peak Times
Some contractors might give discounts during slower times, so try scheduling then to save money.
Ready to Turn Your Vinyl Flooring Vision Into Reality?
Picking the right vinyl flooring is a big choice. Now that you know the main cost factors, you’re closer to making a great space. You don’t have to do it alone.
We’d love to guide you in the vinyl flooring world with a free meeting with one of our flooring installation experts. We help you pick the best vinyl, understand how it’s installed, and budget well, so you get floors you will enjoy for a long time.
Contact us today to set up your free home flooring meeting and check if we serve your area.