What is the difference between vinyl plank and luxury vinyl plank?
Ava Arnold
Updated on January 11, 2026
The only difference between the two is the form. Luxury vinyl flooring (LVF) can be cut in either plank (LVP) to mimic hardwood or into groutable squares for stone and tile looks, called luxury vinyl tile.
Is vinyl plank the same as luxury vinyl?
LVT is vinyl flooring designed in a tile shape, whereas LVP is vinyl flooring designed in planks to resemble traditional hardwood floor planks. Here are some more details on these two wonderful luxury vinyl flooring choices…What are the pros and cons of luxury vinyl plank flooring?
So, here's a look at the pros and cons of luxury vinyl plank flooring.
- Pro: Very Affordable. ...
- Pro: Easy Installation. ...
- Pro: Beautiful Design. ...
- Pro: Very Durable. ...
- Pro: Easy Maintenance and Repair. ...
- Con: Inconsistent Quality. ...
- Con: Hard to Remove. ...
- Con: Might Not Do Well in the Sunlight.
Are there different grades of vinyl plank flooring?
The wear layer is the thickest of all layers that make up an LVT plank, and makes up most of its cost. Different grades of LVT have a range of wear layer thickness, ranging from 4 mil to 40 mil, which translates to 0.1 to 1 millimeter.Is rigid vinyl plank better than luxury vinyl plank?
Rigid Core LVT is 100% waterproof, incredibly easy to maintain, and comfortable underfoot. Rigid Core is thicker than standard sheet vinyl and Flexible LVT. This means more durability, which means it's more resistant to the wear and tear of everyday life.Laminate vs Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring | Everything you need to know!
What are the problems with vinyl plank flooring?
Problems include crumpling at the edges, as the adhesive has loosened, or, as in case of LVT, problems with abatement chemicals which can react adversely with these flooring materials. If you are installing click-lock vinyl planks, uneven substrate can lead to lifting of the flooring's edges and joints.Is thicker vinyl plank better?
To summarise, if you're installing vinyl flooring in high traffic areas, we recommend choosing a thicker vinyl floor as it will provide more stability, comfort and support. They also help more with imperfect subfloors.What is a good thickness for luxury vinyl flooring?
The Lowdown on LVP ThicknessThe most common thickness of LVP used in common households is 12 mil, but if your household is fairly active, or has a number of pets, a higher thickness is recommended – such as 20 mil. Most thicker planks, such as 28 mil, are used for commercial rather than household installations.