Luxury vinyl plank installation in Florida means installing a rigid-core resilient floor — a multi-layer plank with a waterproof SPC or WPC core, a printed wood- or stone-look film, and a clear wear layer on top. Unlike solid hardwood, LVP does not absorb water, does not cup in humidity, and installs directly over a concrete slab — which is why it has become the default floor for Florida living areas, ground floors, and post-flood recovery. The numbers that actually matter on an LVP job are the spec, not the price: 100% waterproof construction, a wear layer measured in mils (12 to 30), and a rigid core that resists the heat-related expansion a Florida room sees when the AC cycles. We moisture-test the slab, level where needed, and install only manufacturer-certified product so the waterproof and wear-layer warranties stay intact.
What Is Luxury Vinyl Plank, and Why Does It Win in Florida?
Luxury vinyl plank is a 100% waterproof, rigid-core floor engineered to look like wood or stone while behaving like plastic — meaning it survives the three things that destroy other Florida floors: slab moisture, humidity swings, and standing water. A modern LVP plank stacks a wear layer, a printed design film, a stone-plastic composite (SPC) or wood-plastic composite (WPC) core, and often an attached underlayment pad.
- SPC (stone-plastic composite) core — denser and more rigid, the best choice for Florida slabs because it resists heat expansion and telegraphs fewer subfloor imperfections
- WPC (wood-plastic composite) core — slightly softer and warmer underfoot, good for comfort-priority rooms
- Wear layer 12–30 mil — the clear top coat that takes the abuse; thicker means longer life under sand, pets, and traffic
- Attached pad — adds sound dampening and minor subfloor forgiveness on rigid-core planks
- Click-lock or glue-down — floating click-lock for most rooms, glue-down for very large spans and commercial traffic
Which Wear Layer Does Your Home Need?
Free in-home visit, slab moisture check, and a wear-layer recommendation matched to your traffic — written estimate, no pressure.
100% Waterproof: What That Actually Means in a Florida Home
"Waterproof" describes the plank, not the whole assembly — an important distinction in Florida. The LVP plank itself will not swell, delaminate, or grow mold from water exposure, so a spill, a mopping, or a brief flood event sits on top and wipes away. But water that gets under a floating floor through the perimeter can still sit on the slab, so on flood-prone ground floors we detail the perimeter and transitions so water has a path back out and the slab can dry.
- The plank survives standing water — core and wear layer are impervious, so a hurricane or supply-line leak does not mean a teardown
- Seams are tight, not sealed — click-lock joints resist surface water; for wet-prone areas we can specify glue-down for a fully bonded result
- Mold gets no food — unlike carpet or laminate, there is no paper, fiber, or wood for mold to colonize
- Re-layable after a flood — floating LVP can often be lifted, the slab dried, and the same planks reinstalled
Why Florida LVP Installs Are Different
The Florida slab is the whole game. Most homes here are slab-on-grade — concrete poured on the ground — and that slab releases water vapor constantly. The right LVP shrugs it off, but the install still has to account for it, plus Florida's heat, humidity, and (in coastal South Florida) HVHZ product rules.
- Slab moisture-vapor emission rate (MVER) checked before install — rigid LVP tolerates more vapor than wood, but high readings still call for a moisture barrier
- Heat expansion managed with proper expansion gaps at every wall and transition — Florida rooms heat up fast when AC cycles off
- Acclimation of planks to the home's interior conditions so the floor is at temperature before it is locked in
- Slab flatness corrected with self-leveling underlayment where the tolerance exceeds the manufacturer's spec — flatness is a warranty condition
- FBC-aware detailing, with HVHZ-considered materials for coastal and South Florida projects where applicable
Brands We Install for Luxury Vinyl Plank
Core quality and wear-layer thickness drive long-term performance more than the look. We install rigid-core LVP from manufacturers with stated waterproof ratings, real wear-layer specs, and Florida distribution — and we register the warranty on your behalf. Unbranded big-box stock often carries a thin wear layer and a softer core that telegraphs every slab imperfection.
- COREtec rigid-core SPC/WPC plank
- Shaw Floorté & Paragon LVP
- Mohawk SolidTech rigid LVP
- Karndean luxury vinyl (glue-down)
- Mannington Adura resilient plank
- MSI Everlife rigid-core LVP
- Bostik / Mapei moisture-control adhesives
- Schluter transitions & movement profiles
Will Your Slab Need Leveling or a Moisture Barrier First?
Older Florida slabs are rarely flat, and some read high on moisture. Both are fixable, and both are cheaper to handle before the floor goes down than after a warranty claim. Self-leveling underlayment corrects dips and humps to the flatness tolerance the LVP warranty requires, and a moisture barrier or vapor-control adhesive handles a slab that tests high.
We bundle slab prep into the same visit and the same crew — moisture test, grind or patch, self-level, then install — so your project does not bounce between a prep contractor and an installer. Floor Leveling Estimate
Florida Building Code, HVHZ, and Permits for LVP
A like-for-like luxury vinyl plank install over an existing floor usually does not require a permit, because it is a floor covering rather than a structural change. The picture changes when the job touches the subfloor, the slab, or a moisture assembly — that work can fall under the Florida Building Code, and in High-Velocity Hurricane Zone areas (Miami-Dade, Broward, and other coastal South Florida jurisdictions) certain assemblies and materials carry product-approval requirements.
We tell you during the estimate whether your specific project triggers any FBC or HVHZ requirement, and we detail the install — expansion gaps, transitions, and perimeter — to the manufacturer's specification so the floor performs and the warranty holds.
Our 6-Step Luxury Vinyl Plank Process
Every Pro Work LVP project follows the same six-step framework — built for a flat, waterproof, warranty-valid result on a Florida slab.
- Free in-home consultation. We measure, check the existing floor, and identify any leveling or moisture work. You see wear-layer and core options matched to your traffic. No commitment.
- Written estimate. Line-item breakdown — material, slab prep, install labor, transitions, and timeline. Delivered after the visit so you see exactly what you are paying for.
- Slab moisture test & prep. MVER check, then grinding, patching, or self-leveling so the slab meets the flatness and moisture spec. Moisture barrier added where the slab tests high.
- Acclimation. Planks rest in the home to reach interior temperature and humidity before installation — the step that prevents gapping and peaking later.
- Installation. Floating click-lock or glue-down per the room, with correct expansion gaps at every wall and transition. Daily cleanup, single point of contact.
- Final walkthrough & warranty registration. We register the manufacturer warranty on your behalf and activate the Pro Work 5-year workmanship guarantee.
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How to Identify a Qualified Florida LVP Installer
The plank matters less than the hands that lay it. A waterproof floor installed over an untested, unleveled slab will still fail. Verify all of the following before signing anything:
- Slab moisture testing as standard
- A qualified Florida installer tests the slab's moisture-vapor emission rate before glue-down or barrier decisions. If moisture testing is not in the scope, the install is a guess.
- Manufacturer-certified installation
- LVP waterproof and wear-layer warranties stay valid only with certified installation. Ask which brands the crew is certified on and confirm the warranty is registered on your behalf.
- Written line-item estimate after a site visit
- A reputable installer measures on-site, checks the subfloor, and itemizes material, prep, and labor. A phone quote with no slab inspection is a red flag.
- Slab flatness and leveling included where needed
- Flatness is a warranty condition. If the installer skips leveling on a wavy slab, the floor can peak, gap, or telegraph — and the warranty is void.
- Correct expansion gaps for Florida heat
- Florida rooms heat up when the AC cycles. Floating LVP needs expansion gaps at every wall and transition or it buckles. Confirm the installer details for movement.
- Insurance and a workmanship guarantee
- Liability and workers' comp insurance plus a written workmanship guarantee protect you if anything installed needs adjustment. Documentation should be available on request.
Florida Luxury Vinyl Plank Case Study
Our 4-Layer Warranty
Every Pro Work luxury vinyl plank project is backed by four layers of coverage:
- Manufacturer warranty
- Full coverage on the plank's waterproof and wear-layer claims and the finish, registered on your behalf. These warranties hold only with certified installation — which is what we provide.
- Pro Work workmanship guarantee
- 5 years on installation labor. If a seam, transition, or board we installed lifts or needs adjustment within the guarantee period, we return at no cost.
- Florida Building Code compliance
- Installed to FBC moisture and assembly requirements, with HVHZ product-approved materials where coastal South Florida requires them.
- Moisture-tested installation
- Slab MVER testing and, where needed, a moisture barrier before install — the step that prevents the delamination Florida slabs are known for.
Why Florida Homeowners Choose Pro Work for Luxury Vinyl Plank
Most flooring crews lay the same floor everywhere. We treat the Florida slab as the project. The same installer who recommends your wear layer also tests the slab, levels it, and details the floor for heat movement — so the waterproof floor you paid for actually performs.
- Spec'd to your traffic. We match wear layer and core to pets, kids, and rentals — not a one-size big-box plank.
- Slab moisture-tested every job. The single most-skipped step in Florida, and the one that causes the most failures.
- Free in-home estimate. On-site measurement, slab check, line-item breakdown, no high-pressure sales tactic.
- Manufacturer-certified installers. Keeps your waterproof and wear-layer warranty valid.
- One crew, prep to finish. Moisture test, leveling, and install under one schedule — no bouncing between contractors.
- 5-year workmanship guarantee. If something we installed needs adjustment, we come back.
Related Flooring Work We Coordinate
An LVP project in Florida often pairs with prep and finishing work. We hold it all under one crew so the floor goes down flat, waterproof, and finished:
- Floor Leveling — self-leveling underlayment so the slab meets the LVP flatness spec before install.
- Subfloor Repair — slab and vapor correction after moisture or flooding, done before the new floor.
- Baseboard Installation — PVC or moisture-resistant baseboard to finish the perimeter over the expansion gap.
- Stair Installation — matching LVP stair treads and risers tied into the new floor.