
Vinyl Plank Flooring Cost Breakdown
Here is what you might spend on your vinyl flooring project:
| Floor Size in Sq Ft | Low-end Estimate | Average Cost | High-end Estimate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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 usually cheaper than hardwood or tile, but prices can change based on what style and quality you pick.
Vinyl flooring usually costs between $850 and $3,330. These prices are only for the materials and not the installation.
Installation
After choosing your vinyl flooring, think about how much installation will cost.
Vinyl is simple to install, with options like glue-down, floating, or peel-and-stick. A professional can make sure it looks perfect and gives peace of mind.
Here are the expected costs for installing vinyl flooring:
| Installation Method | Average Cost per Sq Ft |
|---|---|
| Peel-and-stick | $1.50 – $8 |
| Glue-down | $2.50 – $12.50 |
| Floating/Interlocking | $3 – $13 |
Labor Costs
Labor usually costs $1 to $3 per square foot. This depends on things like how complex the installation is and if the subfloor needs work or other services are needed.
Underlayment
Underlayment adds comfort, insulation, and soundproofing. It usually costs $0.50 to $1.00 per square foot and helps make the floor smoother.
Transition Strips and Trim
Transition strips and trim make it easy to move between different floor surfaces. They cost $1 to $5 per linear foot and come in various styles to match your vinyl flooring.
Different Types of Vinyl
There are different types of vinyl, and knowing the differences can help you pick the best one for your home. Let’s look at the types:
| Vinyl Type | Average Cost per Square Foot (Materials Only) | Average Total Cost per Square Foot (Including Installation) |
|---|---|---|
| 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 with its advanced printing and embossing. Homeowners like LVP because:
Realistic Appearance
LVP comes in many colors and textures, giving the look of wood, stone, or tile. Its surface feels like real wood.
Durability
LVP is very strong and resists scratches and stains, making it great for busy areas like kitchens and bathrooms.
Water Resistance
LVP is waterproof, perfect for places with moisture like basements and bathrooms. It’s easy to clean by wiping spills away.
Easy Installation
LVP has a click-and-lock system for simple installation, often done by homeowners themselves.
Sheet Vinyl
Sheet vinyl costs between $1 to $5 per square foot. It’s a budget-friendly option and comes in large rolls. Here’s why people choose Sheet Vinyl:
Affordability
Sheet Vinyl is low-cost, ideal for those on a budget, and cheaper than hardwood or tile.
Wide Range of Styles
It offers many styles and colors to match any design, like wood or stone.
Easy Maintenance
Sheet Vinyl is easy to clean, needing just sweeping and occasional mopping. Its surface resists stains.
Versatility
It can be used in any room, like kitchens or basements, without grout lines, reducing water damage risk.
Vinyl Tile
Vinyl tile is priced from $2 to $6 per square foot. It’s popular because of:
Moisture Resistant
Vinyl tile is great for wet areas like bathrooms and kitchens, as it handles spills well.
Durability and Low Maintenance
Vinyl tiles resist scratches and stains, suitable for busy areas. They need just sweeping and mopping to stay clean.
Versatility in Design and Installation
Vinyl tile offers many design options and is easy to install, with both glue-down and floating methods.
Factors that Impact the Cost of Vinyl Flooring Installation
Before starting your vinyl flooring project, it’s important to know the different factors that can affect the cost:
Vinyl Plank Thickness
Vinyl planks vary from 2 to 8 mm thick, based on the core. Thicker vinyl flooring is usually more durable, offers better sound insulation, and feels softer underfoot. However, it costs more than thinner options.
| Thickness | Cost per Sq ft |
|---|---|
| 2 – 4 mm | $1 – $3 |
| 4.5 – 6 mm | $1.50 – $7 |
| 7 – 8.5 mm Stone | $5 – $12 |
Core Construction
Vinyl flooring generally comes in two types: solid and engineered cores. Solid vinyl has a solid core, while engineered vinyl has a mixed material core.
The core you choose can change the installation cost. Solid vinyl may be pricier but offers good durability and stability, especially in busy areas.
Stairs
If installing vinyl on stairs, expect extra costs. Putting vinyl on stairs needs careful measuring, cutting, and fitting, which is more work than on flat surfaces.
Also, special trim pieces and transition strips might be needed for a smooth change between the stairs and other flooring.
Tips for Saving Money On Vinyl Flooring
Shop Around
Don’t go with the first price you get. Look around and compare costs from different suppliers and contractors to find the best deal.
DIY Installation
If you’re good with tools and have some DIY skills, think about installing the flooring yourself to save money on labor. Make sure to follow the right instructions and take your time for a nice finish.
Tools and Supplies
If you’re doing a DIY installation, remember to budget for tools and supplies. Here’s what you’ll need:
- Utility knife
- Tape measure
- Straight edge
- Floor roller
- Adhesive applicator
- Adhesives
- Seam tape
Opt for Off-Peak Times
Some contractors might have lower rates during off-peak times or slower seasons, so try scheduling your installation then to save money.
Ready to Turn Your Vinyl Flooring Vision Into Reality?
Picking the right vinyl flooring is important. Now that you know the costs, you’re closer to making a great space. You don’t have to do it alone.
We’d love to help with a free consultation with our flooring installation experts. From choosing the best vinyl to understanding how it’s installed and planned, we’re here to help you get floors you’ll love.
Contact us today to book your free in-home flooring consultation and see if we serve your area.



