Vinyl Flooring

Vinyl flooring has come a long way from the thin, dated sheet products of the past. Today's luxury vinyl planks (LVP) and tiles offer impressive durability, water resistance, and a broad range of realistic finishes. Vinyl is particularly well-suited to areas with uneven subfloors, as thinner products can conform to slight undulations that would require more preparation for rigid hybrid or laminate.

Materials from $25/m²

Vinyl plank flooring in a modern Melbourne kitchen

Durability

Good

Maintenance

Easy

Best For

  • Kitchens, laundries, and bathrooms
  • Spaces with uneven or imperfect subfloors
  • Commercial and high-traffic areas
  • Rental properties where cost control matters
  • DIY installations

Not Ideal For

  • Spaces requiring a high-end timber aesthetic
  • Areas with very heavy furniture or point loads (risk of denting in softer products)

Benefits

  • Water resistant to fully waterproof depending on product
  • Softer and warmer underfoot than hybrid or tile
  • Flexible format can conform to minor subfloor imperfections
  • Glue-down options provide a very stable, secure finish
  • Quiet underfoot — good acoustic performance
  • Wide range of designs including timber and stone looks
  • Generally cost-effective

Things to Consider

  • Softer surface can dent under heavy or sharp objects
  • Some products may yellow or fade under prolonged UV exposure
  • Glue-down installation is permanent and harder to remove
  • Cannot be sanded or refinished

Pricing Tiers

We offer vinyl flooring across three quality tiers. Material costs apply to supply + install jobs — bring your own product and pay installation only.

FeatureBudgetMid-RangePremium
Material Cost$25 – $45/m²$45 – $70/m²$70 – $100/m²
DurabilityModerateGoodExcellent
MaintenanceEasyEasyEasy
Best For
Rental properties
Laundries
Secondary spaces
Family kitchens
High-traffic hallways
Open-plan areas
Commercial spaces
Luxury residential
High-traffic areas

Budget

budget

$25 – $45/m² (materials)

Durability

Moderate

Maintenance

Easy

Best For

Rental propertiesLaundriesSecondary spaces

Pros

  • Very affordable
  • Easy to install
  • Water resistant

Cons

  • Thin wear layer
  • Can dent easily
  • Less realistic finish

Mid-Range

mid-range

$45 – $70/m² (materials)

Durability

Good

Maintenance

Easy

Best For

Family kitchensHigh-traffic hallwaysOpen-plan areas

Pros

  • Good wear layer
  • Realistic design options
  • Comfortable underfoot

Cons

  • Mid-range cost
  • Some products sensitive to UV

Premium

premium

$70 – $100/m² (materials)

Durability

Excellent

Maintenance

Easy

Best For

Commercial spacesLuxury residentialHigh-traffic areas

Pros

  • Thick wear layer (0.7mm+)
  • Commercial durability
  • Superior acoustic performance

Cons

  • Higher cost
  • May require professional installation

Installation Methods

We offer the following installation methods for vinyl flooring. Each method has different labour rates and suitability considerations.

Floating (Standard)

$18/m²

Click-lock planks floating over underlay. Suitable for most vinyl plank products.

Glue Down

$28/m²

Planks or tiles fully adhered to the subfloor. Most stable option, recommended for commercial or high-traffic areas.

Style & Aesthetics

  • Available in plank, tile, and sheet formats
  • Modern embossing technology delivers convincing wood and stone looks
  • Wide colour palette from light nordic to deep espresso timber tones
  • Stone and concrete looks work well in contemporary kitchens

Durability

  • Wear layer thickness (0.3mm to 0.7mm) determines durability — choose 0.5mm+ for residential
  • Flexible core absorbs impact better than rigid products
  • Glue-down installation prevents edge lifting in high-traffic areas

Care & Maintenance

  • Sweep and vacuum regularly to prevent grit scratching the surface
  • Mop with warm water and a mild detergent
  • Avoid abrasive cleaners that can dull the finish
  • Place mats at entry points to capture grit

Frequently Asked Questions

The timeline depends on the area size and flooring type. A standard 3-bedroom home (80–120 sqm) typically takes 1–2 days. Larger areas, complex layouts, or parquetry patterns may take 2–4 days. We'll give you a more specific timeline when we assess your job. We can usually provide supply-only quotes within 24 hours and schedule installs within 1–2 weeks of confirmation.

Yes — the installation area needs to be clear before we arrive. We don't carry furniture removal as part of our standard service, so please arrange to have all furniture, rugs, and personal items moved out of the rooms being floored. For large or heavy pieces, we recommend organising a furniture removalist or getting help from friends or family the day before. We're happy to discuss specific circumstances if you have items that are difficult to move.

In many cases, yes. Hybrid and some vinyl products can be floated directly over flat, sound ceramic or porcelain tiles without removal, saving significant time and cost. The tiles must be firmly adhered with no hollow or cracked sections, and the height difference at doorways and transitions needs to be manageable. If tiles are lifting, damaged, or create too much height variance, removal will be required. We assess this during your quote.

Our quotes are itemised and transparent. A full supply-and-install quote includes: flooring materials (with your chosen product and tier), installation labour, standard acoustic underlay, basic door trimming (up to 3 doors), and waste disposal. Additional items such as subfloor levelling, old flooring removal, stairs, skirting work, or regional travel are quoted separately as line items so you can see exactly what you're paying for. We don't bundle hidden costs into the material price.

Our primary service area is Melbourne metro and surrounding suburbs out to approximately 50km from the CBD. We do take on select jobs in regional Victoria — Geelong, Ballarat, Bendigo, and the Mornington Peninsula for example — but a travel surcharge applies and we'll be upfront about this in your quote. Contact us to discuss your location and we'll let you know if we can accommodate you.

The preparation required depends on your existing subfloor and the product being installed. Hybrid and vinyl floating floors tolerate minor imperfections but need subfloors that are within ±3mm over a 1.8m span. Significant highs and lows require grinding or patching. Engineered timber and glue-down vinyl require a very flat, clean surface. We assess subfloor condition at quote stage and include any required preparation costs as a separate line item. Subfloor levelling compounds are quoted at cost plus labour.

Maintenance varies by product type. For hybrid and vinyl: sweep or vacuum regularly to remove grit, damp mop with a pH-neutral cleaner, avoid steam mops, and use felt pads under furniture. For laminate: vacuum or dry sweep, clean spills quickly, use a barely-damp mop only, and never use steam. For engineered timber: sweep daily in traffic areas, use a timber-specific cleaner, and avoid excess water. We provide care instructions specific to your installed product on completion, and the manufacturer's care guide is included with all products.

Most of our standard hybrid, vinyl, and laminate products are available from local warehouse stock, with supply times of 3–7 business days. Engineered timber and selected premium products may have lead times of 2–4 weeks depending on availability. Specialty finishes, wide-format planks, or imported products can occasionally take 4–8 weeks. We'll confirm exact availability when preparing your quote, so there are no surprises before installation day.

For floating installations, we include standard acoustic underlay in our supply-and-install quotes. If you require an upgraded underlay — for example a thicker acoustic option for apartments, or a moisture barrier for concrete slabs — we'll recommend and include this in your quote. Some hybrid products come with underlay pre-attached to the plank, which affects the underlay spec. We'll guide you through what's needed for your specific situation.

Floating floors require a small expansion gap around the perimeter, which is usually covered by skirting boards or scotia moulding. We offer several skirting options: reattaching your existing skirting (if they're removable), supplying and attaching new scotia over existing skirting, or replacing all skirting with new boards. Each option is priced as a separate line item. We'll advise on the most practical and cost-effective approach for your home during the quoting process.

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