Vinyl Plank Flooring (LVP) Near You - Toronto, Mississauga & Barrie

Luxury vinyl plank flooring is 100% waterproof, scratch-resistant, and the most practical floor available for Ontario kitchens, basements, and busy family homes. Click-lock, glue-down, and loose lay options available across SPC and WPC constructions. Visit our Mississauga showroom just 20 minutes from Toronto, or our Barrie flooring store serving Simcoe County, and walk on it before you decide.

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Vinyl Plank Flooring (LVP) in Toronto, Mississauga & Barrie

Luxury vinyl plank - LVP - has become the dominant floor choice for Ontario basements, kitchens, and rental properties over the past decade, and it's easy to understand why. It's 100% waterproof, handles temperature swings that would stress laminate or hardwood, installs over almost any subfloor, and the realistic wood visuals have improved to the point where most visitors can't tell it from the real thing on a first pass.

In simple terms: if you want a waterproof floor that works in any room, vinyl plank is the safest choice.

Most customers searching for vinyl plank flooring near them want to feel the difference between SPC and WPC, check the wear layer thickness, and see how the plank looks at scale before committing. Our Mississauga showroom at 700 Dundas St E carries one of the largest LVP selections in the GTA - about 20 minutes from downtown Toronto via the QEW. Our Barrie showroom on Saunders Road serves all of Simcoe County. Check our hours before coming in.

Customers comparing options usually look at SPC and WPC side by side - the difference in feel is immediately obvious in person.

LVP Construction Types - SPC, WPC, Dryback and Loose Lay

Not all vinyl plank is the same. The construction type determines where it performs best, how it feels underfoot, and what installation method is required. This is the first decision to make before looking at colours and brands.

SPC Vinyl Plank - Rigid Core for Ontario Conditions

SPC (Stone Plastic Composite) has a rigid limestone-based core that doesn't flex or move when temperatures swing. It's the right construction for Ontario cottages, sunrooms, below-grade rooms, and any space that isn't climate-controlled year-round. Standard vinyl plank expands in heat and contracts in cold - SPC stays flat. If you're finishing a Barrie garage conversion, a three-season room, or a basement that gets warm in summer and cool in winter, SPC is the product for those conditions.

WPC Vinyl Plank - Softer and Warmer Underfoot

WPC (Wood Plastic Composite) has a foamed wood core that's softer and warmer underfoot than SPC. The trade-off is temperature stability - WPC performs best in fully climate-controlled spaces. For a Mississauga main floor living room or Toronto condo bedroom where you want LVP that feels more substantial than entry-level vinyl, WPC is worth the consideration. It's quieter underfoot and absorbs more impact than SPC.

Dryback (Glue-Down) Vinyl Plank

Glue-down LVP is permanently bonded to the subfloor with adhesive. No floating, no movement, no clicking joints over time. It's the standard specification for commercial spaces, high-traffic retail environments, and any residential application where a cart or rolling load would shift a floating plank over time. Using the correct vinyl adhesive for your subfloor type is critical - the wrong adhesive is the most common cause of glue-down failures.

Loose Lay Vinyl Plank

Loose lay is underrated and worth knowing about. The friction-grip backing holds planks in place without adhesive or locking systems. Individual planks lift out in seconds, making it ideal for Mississauga and Toronto condo installs where you want easy access to the subfloor or where the building corporation restricts permanent adhesives. Sound absorption is genuinely impressive - often better than click products with underlayment added.

Wear Layer Guide - The Spec That Determines How Long It Lasts

The wear layer is the clear protective coating on top of the printed wood design. Once it wears through, the floor is done. This is the single most important spec on the box and most buyers never check it.

  • 12 mil: Entry level. Fine for a low-traffic bedroom or a rental where budget is the priority and the floor will be replaced in a renovation cycle anyway.
  • 20 mil: The minimum we recommend for any main floor, kitchen, or space with regular foot traffic. Most of the volume in our LVP lineup sits at 20 mil for this reason.
  • 28 mil: Light commercial grade. Justified in mudrooms, home gyms, entryways, and anywhere that sees concentrated daily abuse. Also the right spec for high-traffic rental units where you want the floor to last through multiple tenancies.

When you come into either showroom, ask to see the wear layer spec on anything you're considering. A 5mm plank at 12 mil and a 5mm plank at 20 mil can sit at similar price points with very different lifespans. We'll tell you straight which one you're actually looking at.

Bottom line: if you want the floor to last, focus on wear layer first - everything else comes second.

Best LVP Vinyl Plank by Use Case

Best Vinyl Plank Flooring for Toronto Condos

Toronto condo installs have two requirements before product selection: IIC sound rating and building approval. Most GTA condo boards enforce a minimum IIC threshold before any hard flooring goes down above another suite. LVP over a condo-rated underlayment is one of the most common specifications for Toronto condo renovations - fully waterproof, floating installation with no adhesive touching the concrete subfloor, and reversible if you ever need access below. Bring your building's flooring policy to our Mississauga showroom and we'll confirm the right product and underlayment combination before you commit. We carry vinyl underlayments rated to meet Ontario condo board IIC requirements.

Best Vinyl Plank Flooring for Mississauga Homes

Main floor kitchens, mudrooms, and open-concept living areas in Mississauga - Erin Mills, Port Credit, Cooksville, Streetsville - are where LVP outperforms laminate directly. The 100% waterproof construction handles the kitchen drip zone and mudroom traffic that water-resistant laminate manages with more risk. SPC at 20 mil wear layer and 5mm or 6mm total thickness is the specification most Mississauga homeowners end up with for main floor and kitchen renovations. It's practical, it holds up, and it looks genuinely good.

Best Vinyl Plank Flooring for Ontario Basements

Below-grade is where LVP has the clearest advantage over every other flooring type. Concrete slabs transmit moisture, and no laminate or hardwood product handles that reliably long-term. SPC rigid core LVP with a moisture barrier underlayment over concrete is the standard specification for Ontario basement finishes - including Toronto and Mississauga basement apartments, Barrie rec rooms, and Simcoe County cottage basements. The rigid core won't soften or swell when humidity moves through the slab the way standard LVP will.

Best Vinyl Plank Flooring for Barrie and Simcoe County

Barrie homes, Innisfil properties, and cottages across Simcoe County deal with more extreme temperature cycles than the GTA. Unheated spaces, seasonal properties, and three-season rooms are where SPC is not optional - it's the only LVP construction that stays flat through those conditions. Standard WPC and even some lower-grade SPC products will expand and buckle when temperatures swing dramatically. Our Barrie showroom team deals with cottage and seasonal property installs regularly and will specify the right product for your conditions.

Best Vinyl Plank Flooring for Rental Properties

Rental properties need a floor that can take tenant abuse, handles cleaning without careful maintenance, and can be replaced affordably in sections if something goes wrong. 28 mil wear layer SPC click-lock is what we recommend for most Toronto, Mississauga, and Barrie rental units. The higher wear layer extends the floor's life through multiple tenancy cycles, and click-lock floating installation means damaged sections can be replaced without pulling the entire floor.

Thickness Guide - 2mm to 12mm+

LVP thickness ranges from very thin dryback products at 2-3mm up to premium SPC planks at 8mm and above. Thicker isn't always better - it depends on the installation method and the subfloor conditions. But for most Ontario homeowners putting LVP on a main floor or basement, thickness is where the feel of the floor is made or lost.

For glue-down dryback: thinner products at 2-3mm are standard and appropriate. The adhesive does the structural work.

For click-lock floating over concrete: 5mm to 6mm is the most practical thickness for most Ontario residential installs. Enough rigidity to bridge minor subfloor imperfections without the added cost of going thicker.

7mm and above is where the floor starts to feel genuinely different underfoot. Thicker planks absorb more impact, reduce hollow sound when walked on, and handle subfloor variation that thinner products can't bridge. If you've ever walked on a thin vinyl floor and felt like you were walking on paper, you were walking on something under 5mm. A 7mm or 8mm SPC plank feels noticeably more substantial - closer to engineered hardwood in terms of underfoot response. For Mississauga and Toronto homeowners spending on a main floor renovation, the step up from 5mm to 7mm or 8mm is worth the modest price difference. For below-grade basement installs in Barrie and Simcoe County where temperature swings are real, thicker SPC also provides better dimensional stability through seasonal cycles.

Subfloor flatness still matters regardless of thickness. Any unevenness over 3/16" should be corrected with self-leveling compound before installation - thicker planks will bridge imperfections but won't hide them indefinitely.

Vinyl Plank vs. Your Other Options

Vinyl plank is the right choice when 100% waterproofing is required and you want a realistic wood look. It outperforms laminate in wet conditions, installs in more locations, and costs less than engineered hardwood. It cannot be refinished and doesn't add resale value the way real wood does.

Water-resistant laminate is the right choice when you want the scratch resistance and authentic wood feel of laminate with better spill protection than regular laminate - but don't need 100% waterproofing. It's more affordable than premium LVP at equivalent visual quality.

Engineered hardwood is the right choice when real wood is the priority and the space is above grade with controlled humidity. It adds resale value vinyl can't match.

If you're unsure which option fits your space, comparing vinyl plank, laminate, and engineered hardwood side by side in-store usually makes the right choice obvious within minutes.

LVP Vinyl Plank Brands We Carry

Every brand below is stocked and available to see in-store at our Mississauga and Barrie locations. Priority brands with the strongest selection and search demand are listed first.

Industry leaders: COREtec Floors, Fuzion Flooring, MSI Surfaces, Shaw Floors, Twelve Oaks Flooring, Richmond Flooring, Beaulieu Canada.

Canadian and performance brands: 1867 Flooring, 4 Corners, Baronwood Flooring, Biyork Floors, Canaan Woods, Falcon Floors, Flooring Terminal, Golden Choice, GoodFellow Flooring, Grandeur Flooring, Green Touch Floors, Home's Pro Flooring, Impressive Floors, Inhaus Flooring, Lee Flooring, Melange Floors, NAF Flooring, Next Floor, Power Dekor, Purelux Canada Floors.

Specialty and value: Riche Flooring, Simba Flooring, Stonewear+, Toucan Flooring, Vanntett Vinyl Flooring, Vidar Flooring, Voila Vinyl, Weiss Flooring, Woden Flooring, XL Flooring.

Also available in-store: Aquila, Aurra, Casa Pro, Curate, Difference, Evion 9 Flooring, Floordi Avolis, NinjaXtra, Pangol, Prism, Prism Pro, Sierra, Trio Epc, Unifloor, VillaPro, Vizion Floor, Voila Plus.

Complete Your LVP Installation

To finish the project properly, we carry exact-match vinyl stair nosings and risers, baseboards and trims, vinyl underlayments, and vinyl adhesives for glue-down applications. Everything you need to finish the installation cleanly is in stock at both showrooms.

Professional LVP Installation Across Toronto, Mississauga & Barrie

We have our own installation team handling LVP installs for residential and commercial projects across the GTA and Simcoe County. We cover subfloor assessment and prep, moisture barrier installation, underlayment, click or glue-down installation, and all trim and transition work. A waterproof floor is only as good as a properly prepared subfloor.

Get a quote on installation or email sales@squarefootflooring.com to get started. For other vinyl formats, see vinyl tile (LVT) for stone and marble looks, sheet vinyl for seamless commercial and utility applications, or visit our vinyl flooring parent page for the full range.

Browse our full flooring and tile range to compare all materials before making a final decision.

Common Questions About Vinyl Plank Flooring

What is LVP vinyl plank flooring?

LVP stands for Luxury Vinyl Plank. It's a multi-layer synthetic flooring product with a realistic wood-print design layer, a protective wear layer on top, and either a rigid core (SPC or WPC) or a flexible core for glue-down applications. It's 100% waterproof, scratch-resistant, and available in click-lock, glue-down, and loose lay installation formats.

Is vinyl plank flooring good for basements in Ontario?

Yes - it's the best choice for Ontario basements. SPC rigid core LVP with a moisture barrier underlayment handles the moisture that migrates through concrete slabs without swelling, warping, or growing mould. No hardwood or laminate product can make the same claim. Make sure you're specifying SPC specifically - standard WPC or flexible vinyl is less appropriate for below-grade concrete conditions.

What is the difference between SPC and WPC vinyl plank?

SPC (Stone Plastic Composite) has a rigid limestone core that's dimensionally stable in temperature swings - the right choice for basements, cottages, and any space that isn't climate-controlled year-round. WPC (Wood Plastic Composite) has a foamed core that's softer and warmer underfoot, best suited for climate-controlled above-grade rooms where comfort is the priority over temperature stability.

How much does vinyl plank flooring cost in Ontario?

Materials typically run $2.50 to $7.00 per square foot depending on construction, wear layer, and brand. Installation adds $2.00 to $4.00 per square foot. Use our flooring cost calculator for a project estimate, or email sales@squarefootflooring.com for a free quote.

Can vinyl plank flooring be installed over existing floors?

Click-lock LVP can be floated over most existing hard floor surfaces including tile, hardwood, and laminate, provided the surface is flat, structurally sound, and doesn't raise the floor height enough to cause issues with doors and transitions. Glue-down LVP generally requires a clean, bare subfloor. Our installation team will assess your existing conditions before recommending an approach.

Do you install vinyl plank flooring in Toronto?

Yes. Our own installation team covers Toronto, Mississauga, Barrie, and surrounding areas for residential and commercial LVP installs. We handle the full scope from subfloor prep to finished trim. Book your installation here or email sales@squarefootflooring.com to get started.

Visit Our Showrooms

Our Mississauga showroom at 700 Dundas St E is 20 minutes from downtown Toronto and carries one of the largest LVP selections in the GTA across SPC, WPC, glue-down, and loose lay formats. Our Barrie showroom on Saunders Road serves Innisfil, Angus, Orillia, Collingwood, Midland, and all of Simcoe County. No appointment needed at either location.