Residential flooring install

LVT installation in Dallas-Fort Worth

Luxury vinyl tile — the look of stone or ceramic with the durability of vinyl. Beautiful in entryways, kitchens, and baths.

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LVT installation in DFW

What LVT installation involves

LVT is the tile cousin of LVP — same vinyl construction, but cut and printed to look like stone, ceramic, or travertine. Most LVT installs glue down for a stable, permanent floor.

Groutable LVT options actually take real grout between the tiles for a ceramic-perfect look without ceramic's coldness or breakage. Your pro will help you pick what works for your space and lay it level on a properly prepped subfloor.

Why this matters

Stone or ceramic look at a fraction of the cost

Beautiful travertine, slate, and marble visuals without the price tag — or the cold feel.

Warmer underfoot than real tile

LVT doesn't conduct cold the way ceramic does. Friendly for kitchens you actually stand in and bathrooms with morning toes.

Easier to repair

A single damaged tile can be cut out and replaced. Try doing that with ceramic.

How lvt installation works

  1. 01

    Measure

    Layout planning to avoid awkward cuts at walls.

  2. 02

    Subfloor prep

    Patch, level, ensure clean and bondable surface.

  3. 03

    Underlayment (if floating)

    Most LVT glues down direct; floating systems get foam underlayment.

  4. 04

    Tile layout & install

    Snap chalk lines, dry-fit, glue down, roll for adhesion.

  5. 05

    Grout (where applicable)

    Groutable LVT gets real grout in the joints.

  6. 06

    Final cleanup

    Adhesive residue removed, transitions installed.

LVT styles we install

Glue-down LVT

Most stable, longest-lasting install method.

Floating LVT

Click-lock for easier future replacement.

Groutable LVT

Real grout joints — indistinguishable from ceramic.

What it costs in DFW

Typical range

$4 – $9 / sqft installed

Your matched pro gives you an exact quote after seeing the project — these are starting points.

What drives the price

  • Tile size and pattern complexity
  • Glue-down vs floating vs groutable
  • Grouting (where applicable)
  • Subfloor condition and prep

Common questions

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