LVT Flooring

Commercial LVT & SPC Flooring for Hotels, Motels & Contractors

Nationwide shipping, bulk pricing, contractor support for commercial flooring projects in the USA.

Why Choose LVT Flooring for Commercial Projects?

Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) and Stone Plastic Composite (SPC) flooring are engineered commercial flooring solutions built to withstand daily traffic, moisture exposure, and rigorous cleaning. LVT’s multiple layers including a protective wear layer, high-resolution color film, and rigid core deliver realistic wood and stone looks with robust performance. Modern SPC and LVT flooring are waterproof, easy to maintain, and ideal for multi-room hotel renovations, corridors, guest rooms, and common areas.

Performance You Can Rely On

100% Waterproof • High Traffic Durability • Scratch & Stain Resistant • Easy Maintenance • ADA-Compatible & Fire Rated

What’s Inside LVT & SPC Flooring?

Each plank includes multiple engineered layers a UV protective top coat, a transparent wear layer, high-definition visuals, a rigid composite core, and an acoustic backing designed to deliver durability and comfort underfoot.

Where LVT Flooring Excels?

Hotel guest rooms • Corridors & lobbies • Motels & multi-family units • Retail & office spaces • Common areas & back-of-house zones • Restaurant & café interiors

Contractor & Bulk Supply Solutions

Pallet & truck-load pricing • Project planning support • Nationwide freight coordination • Phased renovation support • Pricing transparency

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Premium Series LVT Flooring
Premium Series LVT Flooring

Premium Series LVT Flooring

Standard Series LVT Flooring
Standard Series LVT Flooring

Standard Series LVT Flooring

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Frequently asked questions

What flooring is best for hotels?

The best flooring for hotels is typically commercial-grade LVT (Luxury Vinyl Tile or Plank) because it balances durability, cost efficiency, and modern aesthetics. Hotels require flooring that can withstand high foot traffic, luggage movement, housekeeping equipment, and moisture exposure. LVT is waterproof, scratch-resistant, and easier to maintain than carpet or laminate. It also offers realistic wood or stone visuals, enhancing guest experience without increasing maintenance costs. For corridors, guest rooms, and common areas, commercial LVT with a thick wear layer (20 mil or higher) is usually recommended. Compared to carpet, LVT has a longer lifespan and lower replacement frequency, making it a more cost-effective choice for long-term hospitality operations.

How long does commercial LVT last in hospitality?

Commercial LVT flooring in hospitality environments typically lasts 10 to 20 years, depending on wear layer thickness, installation quality, and maintenance practices. Hotels experience heavy daily traffic, so selecting a commercial-grade product with a durable wear layer (20–28 mil) is critical. Proper subfloor preparation and professional installation significantly extend lifespan. Unlike carpet, which often requires replacement every 5–7 years in high-traffic properties, LVT maintains its appearance longer and resists staining, moisture, and surface damage. Routine cleaning with non-abrasive products and scheduled inspections help maximize performance. For multi-property hotel owners, investing in high-quality LVT reduces long-term renovation cycles and minimizes operational disruption.

Is LVT better than carpet for motels?

In most motel renovation projects, LVT is considered a better long-term investment than carpet. While carpet may offer initial cost advantages and acoustic softness, it stains easily, absorbs odors, and requires more frequent replacement. Motels experience higher turnover and potential moisture exposure, making waterproof LVT a practical alternative. LVT is easier to clean, more resistant to spills, and better suited for heavy luggage traffic. It also creates a cleaner, more modern aesthetic that improves guest perception. From a lifecycle cost perspective, LVT typically outperforms carpet due to its longer durability and lower maintenance expenses. Many motel owners now choose LVT to reduce long-term renovation frequency.

How much does hotel flooring renovation cost?

Hotel flooring renovation costs vary depending on property size, material selection, and installation complexity. On average, commercial LVT material costs range from $2.50 to $5.50 per square foot for bulk orders, while total installed costs may range from $5 to $12 per square foot. Factors influencing price include subfloor preparation, room count, removal of existing flooring, and project timeline. Larger properties often benefit from volume discounts and phased renovation strategies. Replacing carpet with LVT may have a slightly higher upfront cost but generally reduces long-term replacement cycles and maintenance expenses. For accurate budgeting, hotel owners should request a bulk renovation quote based on total square footage and project scope.

How much does shipping cost?

Shipping costs for hotel renovation materials depend on order size, weight, destination, and delivery timeline. For bulk orders of LVT flooring, LED lighting, or metal bed frames, shipping is typically calculated based on pallet quantity and freight distance. Large multi-room projects often qualify for discounted freight rates or negotiated logistics pricing. In many cases, bulk LVT orders shipped via freight carriers may range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars depending on volume and state location. We coordinate nationwide shipping and provide upfront freight estimates before order confirmation. For the most accurate shipping cost, hotel owners and contractors should request a custom quote based on total square footage, product selection, and project location.