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Luxury Vinyl Plank Installation in Saint Augustine for homes with active kitchens, pets, or high foot traffic

Vardis Custom Floors and More installs luxury vinyl plank flooring throughout Saint Augustine, offering you the appearance of natural hardwood without the moisture vulnerability. You need a surface that holds up in bathrooms where steam accumulates, kitchens where spills happen, and entryways that see sand and saltwater tracked in from outside. Vinyl plank construction resists scratches from furniture legs, dents from dropped objects, and the constant wear that comes with kids, dogs, and daily movement through the house.


This service involves preparing the subfloor so it sits flat and dry, then laying planks in a pattern that minimizes visible seams and accounts for slight floor movement. Each plank locks into place with precision edges designed to stay secure under foot traffic. The planks themselves are layered composites with a photographic wood grain layer sealed beneath a protective wear layer. Installation includes cutting planks to fit around doorways, vents, and transitions to other flooring types. In coastal areas like Saint Augustine, moisture from humidity and occasional flooding makes vinyl plank a practical alternative to solid wood that can warp or buckle when exposed to water over time.


If you are replacing flooring in a room that sees water or heavy use, reach out to discuss your layout and the finish options that match your existing trim.

What Happens During and After Professional Installation

You start by selecting from wood-look styles that range from light oak to dark walnut, each with texture that mimics saw marks or hand-scraped grain. The installer checks your subfloor for level and moisture content using a meter, then addresses any dips or high spots with leveling compound. Planks are laid in a staggered pattern to avoid alignment that weakens seams, and each row clicks into the previous one with a tapping block and pull bar to close gaps.


When the work is finished, you walk on a surface that feels stable underfoot and does not shift or creak. Water from a spilled drink or a wet mop sits on top without soaking in, and you wipe it away without leaving a stain or raised edge. The floor does not require sealing, refinishing, or waxing. Vardis Custom Floors and More ensures transitions between rooms are flush and that planks fit tightly around fixtures, so dirt does not collect in gaps.


The installation does not include furniture moving unless arranged in advance, and it assumes your subfloor is structurally sound. If the existing floor needs removal, that is handled separately as part of demolition service. You receive a floor that resists everyday damage and maintains its appearance without ongoing chemical treatments.

Questions About Vinyl Plank and How It Performs

Homeowners in Saint Augustine often ask about durability in humid climates, maintenance requirements, and how the material compares to other options.

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How does vinyl plank handle moisture compared to hardwood?

Vinyl plank is a composite material with a waterproof core, so it does not absorb water or swell when exposed to spills, humidity, or wet mopping, unlike solid wood that can warp in coastal conditions.

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What tools are used to cut and fit the planks?

Installers use a utility knife to score and snap planks along straight cuts, and a miter saw or jigsaw for angled cuts around door frames and corners.

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When should you choose vinyl plank over laminate?

You choose vinyl plank when the room sees water exposure, such as kitchens, bathrooms, or entryways, because laminate has a fiberboard core that swells if water seeps into seams.

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Why does the subfloor need to be level before installation?

Uneven subfloors cause planks to flex and unlock over time, creating gaps and a floor that feels soft or unstable when you step on it.

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How long does the floor need to acclimate before installation?

Most vinyl plank products need at least 48 hours in the room where they will be installed so they adjust to the temperature and humidity levels, preventing expansion or contraction after the work is done.

Vardis Custom Floors and More provides free estimates for luxury vinyl plank projects in Saint Augustine and surrounding areas. Contact the team to review your space, discuss finish options, and schedule installation that fits your timeline.