Commercial LVP & LVT Flooring Installation

Upgrading Your Commercial Floor to Luxury Vinyl? We Install LVP and LVT in Occupied Facilities — Same Day Start, Minimal Disruption.

Commercial LVP & LVT Flooring Installation — The Right Product, The Right Substrate, The Right Installation

Luxury vinyl plank and tile has become the dominant commercial flooring choice across Greater Philadelphia — and for good reason. Commercial LVP and LVT delivers the visual appeal of hardwood and natural stone at a fraction of the cost, with water resistance, durability, and maintenance characteristics that hard-use commercial environments demand. But the performance gap between a correctly specified and professionally installed commercial vinyl floor and a residential product installed over an unprepared substrate is enormous — and it shows within months. Facility360° Solutions provides full-scope commercial LVP and LVT installation for offices, medical facilities, retail stores, restaurants, and warehouses across Greater Philadelphia — from subfloor assessment through finished transitions, under one contract, with zero phases subcontracted.

We install commercial-specified products with 20 mil or greater wear layers, rigid SPC cores rated for commercial traffic, and manufacturer commercial warranties — not residential vinyl dressed up with commercial marketing language.

LVP & LVT Installation Services We Provide

Our commercial flooring crew handles the complete installation scope, including:

  • Commercial LVP installation — click-lock and glue-down luxury vinyl plank in wood-look formats for offices, retail floors, medical facilities, and hotel corridors
  • Commercial LVT installation — luxury vinyl tile in stone, ceramic, and concrete-look formats for lobbies, restrooms, breakrooms, and food service environments
  • SPC rigid core installation — stone plastic composite flooring installation providing maximum dimensional stability for temperature-variable commercial environments
  • Glue-down commercial vinyl installation — fully adhered installation for high-traffic areas, wheeled equipment environments, and spaces requiring maximum stability
  • Subfloor preparation and leveling — assessment, grinding, patching, and self-leveling compound application preparing the substrate for a flat, stable vinyl installation
  • Existing floor removal and disposal — removal of carpet, VCT, sheet vinyl, and ceramic tile with proper debris disposal before new installation begins
  • Transition molding installation — ADA-compliant T-molding, reducer, and threshold installation at all floor surface change points
  • Cove base and base molding installation — commercial rubber or vinyl cove base installation at all wall perimeters completing the professional finished appearance
  • Phased installation in occupied facilities — section-by-section installation keeping the majority of your facility operational throughout the project

Commercial Facilities We Serve

  • Medical and dental facilities — infection-control-compatible LVT installation using commercial vinyl specified for healthcare environments with seamless cove base detailing
  • Office buildings and corporate spaces — LVP installation across open-plan floors, private offices, and corridors with phased scheduling around normal business operations
  • Retail stores and shopping centers — high-traffic LVT and LVP installation on sales floors, fitting rooms, and back-of-house areas rated for heavy retail foot traffic
  • Restaurants and food service — water-resistant LVT installation in dining areas and commercial LVP in front-of-house spaces meeting health department surface requirements
  • Warehouses and industrial facilities — heavy-duty glue-down LVT installation in office and break areas within industrial facilities requiring resistance to wheeled equipment
  • Hotels and hospitality — LVP corridor and guest room installation with overnight phasing ensuring uninterrupted guest experience throughout the project

Why Subfloor Preparation Determines Installation Success

The single most common cause of commercial LVP/LVT failure — bubbling, joint separation, hollow spots, and telegraphing subfloor defects — is inadequate subfloor preparation before installation. Commercial LVP requires a substrate that is flat within 3/16 inch per 10-foot radius, structurally sound, dry, and free of contamination. Concrete subfloors in commercial buildings frequently have high spots, cracks, control joint lips, and residual adhesive from previous flooring — all of which must be addressed before vinyl installation begins. We include a complete subfloor assessment and preparation scope in every LVP/LVT installation quote — because a properly prepared substrate is the foundation every commercial floor performance guarantee depends on.

Product Selection — What We Specify and Why

We source commercial LVP and LVT from manufacturers with proven commercial track records — including Shaw Contract, Tarkett, Karndean, Armstrong, and Mannington Commercial. Every product we specify carries a minimum 20 mil wear layer for standard commercial applications, an SPC rigid core for dimensional stability, FloorScore or GREENGUARD Gold certification for indoor air quality, and a manufacturer commercial warranty of 10 years or greater. We present product options at multiple price points during the project consultation — providing specification sheets, wear layer data, and warranty terms for every option so your decision is fully informed.

Our Installation Process

  1. Site assessment and measurement — subfloor condition evaluated, existing floor assessed for removal or overlay, and precise square footage measured for material ordering
  2. Product selection and acclimation — commercial-specified product ordered and delivered for 24–48 hour acclimation at facility operating temperature before installation
  3. Existing floor removal — carpet, VCT, sheet vinyl, or tile removed and disposed of with subfloor cleared and cleaned
  4. Subfloor preparation — grinding of high spots, patching of cracks and voids, and self-leveling compound application achieving required flatness tolerance
  5. Vinyl installation — click-lock or glue-down installation completed in planned sections per project phasing schedule
  6. Transition and base molding — ADA-compliant transitions and commercial cove base installed completing the full perimeter finish
  7. Final inspection and cleanup — completed floor inspected for joint quality, levelness, and finish consistency; all debris removed before handoff

Serving Commercial Properties Across Greater Philadelphia

Our commercial flooring crew serves facilities throughout Greater Philadelphia — including Philadelphia, King of Prussia, Conshohocken, West Chester, Bensalem, Willow Grove, Horsham, Pottstown, and surrounding communities. We maintain direct relationships with commercial flooring distributors for product availability and competitive pricing — and carry subfloor preparation equipment, adhesive systems, and installation tools on every project vehicle.

A commercial LVP or LVT floor installed correctly over a properly prepared substrate will perform under heavy traffic, resist moisture, and maintain its professional appearance for 15–25 years. We install it correctly — every time.

Request a Commercial LVP/LVT Installation Quote — Call Facility360° Solutions Now

Ready to upgrade your commercial floor to luxury vinyl? Our flooring crew serves Greater Philadelphia with full-scope LVP and LVT installation — from subfloor preparation through finished transitions, under one contract, with no phases subcontracted.

Call now for a commercial LVP/LVT installation quote: (267) 694-4508 — or request a site assessment online.

Why Choose Us

Commercial LVP and LVT — the Appearance of Hardwood or Stone, Built for Commercial Traffic.

Commercial luxury vinyl delivers the visual appeal of natural materials with the durability and low maintenance commercial environments demand. We handle the complete scope — subfloor preparation through finished transitions — delivering a floor that performs from day one.

Frequently Asked

Frequently Asked Questions

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LVP replicates hardwood in plank format — preferred for offices, retail, and medical spaces. LVT replicates stone or ceramic in tile format — preferred for restrooms, lobbies, and food service areas. Both share identical core construction and installation requirements; the choice is primarily aesthetic.

20 mil is the standard commercial specification for offices, retail, and medical facilities. 28 mil is required for high-traffic retail, restaurants, and areas with wheeled equipment. Residential products at 6–12 mil wear through within 12–18 months under commercial traffic. We install commercial-specified products only.

Yes — 24–48 hours at the facility's normal operating temperature between 65°F and 85°F. Installation outside this range risks joint gapping or buckling. We coordinate product delivery and acclimation timing as part of every installation schedule.

Conditionally — over fully bonded, flat existing resilient flooring or firmly bonded ceramic tile with filled grout joints. Not recommended over cushioned vinyl, floating floors, carpet, or surfaces with active moisture. We assess existing conditions and recommend overlay vs. removal during the pre-installation site visit.

20 mil products last 10–15 years under normal commercial traffic. 28 mil products deliver 15–25 years in high-traffic environments. Service life is extended by entrance matting, regular dust mopping, and felt furniture pads — and shortened by improper cleaning chemicals and inadequate caster types.

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