Explore Our Luxury Vinyl Tiles Range

Luxury Vinyl Tiles, also known as LVT flooring, offer a perfect blend of style, durability, and practicality. Designed to mimic the look of real wood or stone, LVT provides a high-end aesthetic without the high-maintenance requirements. Whether you need a waterproof, scratch-resistant option for busy households or a sleek, modern design for a commercial space, our diverse LVT range caters to all preferences.

At Flooring365, we offer premium LVT flooring collections, including the Calder, Hillingdon, and Valore ranges. Browse our selection to find the perfect fit for your home or business.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between laminate and vinyl flooring?
This is a question I get asked all the time—and it’s a good one because vinyl and laminate can look quite similar at first glance. But there are some key differences that can help you decide which is best for your home.
Does vinyl flooring look like real wood?
Yes! Modern vinyl flooring is designed to closely mimic the look and texture of real wood
How is LVT flooring installed?
LVT flooring can be installed using a floating system where the tiles or planks click together and lay over the subfloor without the need for adhesives. Some types may require glue-down installation depending on the specific product and application area.
How do I maintain my LVT flooring?
Maintaining LVT flooring is simple. Regular sweeping or vacuuming is sufficient to remove dirt and debris. For more thorough cleaning, a damp mop with a mild cleaner is recommended. Avoid abrasive cleaners and excessive water to maintain the integrity of the flooring.
Can LVT flooring be used with underfloor heating?
Yes, LVT flooring from Flooring365.co.uk can be used with water-based underfloor heating systems. The material's composition allows it to conduct heat efficiently, ensuring even warmth distribution across the floor.
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Frequently Asked Questions


  • What’s the difference between laminate and vinyl flooring?
  • Does vinyl flooring look like real wood?
  • How is LVT flooring installed?
  • How do I maintain my LVT flooring?
  • Can LVT flooring be used with underfloor heating?
  • Read 2 More Questions

What’s the difference between laminate and vinyl flooring?

This is a question I get asked all the time—and it’s a good one because vinyl and laminate can look quite similar at first glance. But there are some key differences that can help you decide which is best for your home.

Does vinyl flooring look like real wood?

Yes! Modern vinyl flooring is designed to closely mimic the look and texture of real wood

How is LVT flooring installed?

LVT flooring can be installed using a floating system where the tiles or planks click together and lay over the subfloor without the need for adhesives. Some types may require glue-down installation depending on the specific product and application area.

How do I maintain my LVT flooring?

Maintaining LVT flooring is simple. Regular sweeping or vacuuming is sufficient to remove dirt and debris. For more thorough cleaning, a damp mop with a mild cleaner is recommended. Avoid abrasive cleaners and excessive water to maintain the integrity of the flooring.

Can LVT flooring be used with underfloor heating?

Yes, LVT flooring from Flooring365.co.uk can be used with water-based underfloor heating systems. The material's composition allows it to conduct heat efficiently, ensuring even warmth distribution across the floor.

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