Benefits of Using Luxury Vinyl Tile
The advantages of LVT are numerous and can vary depending on your specific application, product type, and thickness. Explore the benefits below to see why commercial LVT is one of the most in-demand flooring options in commercial spaces.

Featured Project: Pointe Place featuring Sharkskin from our Wavelength Modular Acoustic Flooring collection. Photo by: George Murray
A cost-effective choice that combines diversity in style and durable functionality, commercial vinyl flooring is commonly used in the following applications:
- Multi-family complexes, such as apartment buildings and dormitories
- Senior and assisted living facilities
- Corporate offices
- Healthcare facilities, including doctors’ offices, hospitals, and labs
- Schools from K-8 to colleges and universities
- Retail spaces, including department stores and supermarkets
- Hospitality spaces, such as hotels, restaurants and event venues
- Fitness spaces and yoga studios
- Places of worship, such as churches and synagogues
- Government buildings and facilities
Unlimited Design Visuals
Commercial luxury vinyl flooring allows for endless design possibilities that offer the same aesthetically-pleasing textures and richness as high-end wood, stone, and polished concrete. You also have the option to mix and match designs to achieve the distinct look your space calls for.
Natural Resistance to Topical Moisture, Scratches, and Scuffs
Since luxury vinyl tile is made from non-porous materials, liquid is not absorbed through the surface, making LVT naturally resistant to environmental moisture and topical spills. Although it is already highly effective in resisting surface spills, if you’re looking to install LVT products in a high-moisture area, further steps can be taken to increase moisture-wicking properties such as using a high-moisture capable adhesive.
Comfort and Warmth Underfoot
Commercial vinyl flooring is naturally softer underfoot than other hard surface flooring types including stone and ceramic tile, making LVT better suited in senior and assisted living facilities where falls can be frequent, and in retail settings where employees are on their feet for long periods at a time. Keep in mind that LVT is available in different thicknesses to support varying levels of cushion. While 3mm products are the standard in commercial use and offer a natural cushion underfoot superior to other hard surfaces, selecting a 5mm product will provide an additional layer of cushion.

Featured Project: Avenir Memory Care facility features 3MM luxury vinyl plank design, Rosewood, from our Select collection.
Slip Resistance
Unlike hard surfaces such as ceramics, stones and terrazzo, LVT features an embossed top layer, which provides added texture that helps to minimize the risk of slipping.
Ability to Withstand High Traffic and Rolling Loads
Luxury vinyl features a highly durable and dimensionally stable construction, which makes it optimal for high traffic and rolling loads. It’s also finished with a polyurethane coating, which helps resist everyday stains, scratches and scuffs.
Affordability
Compared to polished concrete, wood and stone, commercial-grade LVT is considerably less expensive per square foot of flooring. In addition to carrying a lower upfront cost than other hard surface flooring, LVT is also cost-effective over the long term, as it is designed to last from 15 to 25 years or longer when used in commercial settings.
Ease of Installation
Professional installers can easily put in this type of flooring with quick drying time for adhesives with no need for time-consuming topical finishes to ensure minimal downtime and reduce business interruptions.
Furthermore, LVT installation does not require heavy, noisy cutting machines, which can be especially important in commercial spaces such as hotels, schools and even retail environments, where it is crucial to maintain operations even as renovations are taking place.
Ease of Maintenance
LVT is a low-maintenance flooring option and is best cared for with routine/daily cleaning regiments per the manufacturer. Most LVT requires a neutral PH cleaner. For deeper cleaning, a rotary floor machine or equivalent scrubbing brush on an auto scrubber can be used.
Read our Care and Maintenance Instructions guide for more information on caring for your LVT floors.
Versatility
There are numerous commercial applications for LVT flooring, including but not limited to:
- Multi-family housing
- Hospitality
- Healthcare
- Education
- Corporate/Office workplaces
- Retail
- Sports/Multipurpose
- Common areas, such as corridors, elevators, bathrooms, stairwells, locker rooms, and so on
Improved Acoustics
Commercial LVT products, and specifically our 5mm Modular Acoustic Flooring options, are sound absorbent and help to minimize noise pollution and echoes. This is particularly important in commercial settings, where preserving appropriate levels of privacy and minimizing distractions are paramount.
Ease of Transition
With the rise in popularity of open floor plans, we encounter many designers looking to utilize options that make for an easier transition between flooring types or design looks. LVT can be installed alongside carpet or can achieve the look of wood and stone all with the use of luxury vinyl tile.

Featured Project: Everest Rehabilitation Hospitals featuring Spectrum luxury vinyl plank, Carter, Mayer and Jagger. Photos courtesy of Everest Rehab
Wayfinding
With so many color and design options available, you can easily use LVT flooring to help direct the flow of foot traffic in commercial settings for improved safety and efficiency.