LVT gives Las Vegas homes a beautiful, tough floor that handles heat, moisture, and daily wear.

Cracked, peeling, or warped floors are a clear sign it's time to replace. In Las Vegas, caliche soil shifts under slabs and causes tiles to crack and floors to go uneven. Builder-grade flooring from the 1990s and early 2000s wears down fast. So if your floors look tired or feel soft underfoot, don't wait. Water damage spreads quickly under old vinyl. Luxury vinyl tile is one of the most durable floor options available for desert climates.[1] We've seen small floor problems in Summerlin homes turn into full subfloor repairs when ignored too long.
Las Vegas soil shifts and settles, cracking old tile and vinyl. LVT flexes better and holds up to minor movement.
Most homes built in the 90s and early 2000s have basic flooring that's past its life. LVT is a clean, modern upgrade.
Moisture gets under old sheet vinyl and causes bubbling and mold. Waterproof LVT stops that problem at the source.
A floor that feels spongy or bouncy means the subfloor needs attention. We prep the base correctly before any LVT goes down.
New floors are often part of a bigger project. We install LVT as part of full kitchen and bath remodels too.
LVT is one of the best choices for rentals. It's tough, easy to clean, and looks great for years.
Bad prep work is the number one reason floors fail early. We've seen it too many times. Our team fixes the subfloor first. Then we install. Every job gets the same attention whether it's one room or a whole house. We're a family-owned business, and that matters in how we treat your home.
Our flooring contractor team is ready to help you pick the right LVT and get it installed the right way. Call The Hanson Company and we'll set up a time that works for you.
The process is straightforward, and we handle every step so you don't have to guess.
We come out, look at your space, and take exact measurements. You pick your LVT style and we go over the full scope. No surprises later.
We remove the old flooring and check the subfloor underneath. Any soft spots, high points, or damage get fixed before we start. This step is what separates a floor that lasts from one that fails.
We lay the LVT with care, cut clean edges, and finish the transitions and trim. Then we walk through the finished floor with you. We don't leave until you're satisfied.
LVT pricing in Las Vegas depends on a few things. Room size, the LVT product you choose, and subfloor condition all affect the final number. Homes with settling or uneven subfloors, which are common here due to the desert soil, may need extra prep work. We give you a full quote upfront so you know exactly what you're paying. No hidden fees, no add-ons after the job starts.
Here are the questions we hear most from Las Vegas homeowners before booking.
Most LVT installs in Las Vegas run between $3 and $10 per square foot installed. The product you pick makes a big difference. Thicker wear layers and higher-end designs cost more. Subfloor repairs add to the price if the base isn't level or solid.
A single room usually takes one day. A full home can take two to four days depending on size and subfloor condition. We give you a timeline before we start so you can plan around it.
DIY LVT kits exist, but subfloor prep is where most homeowners run into trouble. An uneven base causes planks to click apart or feel hollow underfoot. In our experience, improper prep is the top reason floors fail early. A professional install protects your investment.
LVT is warmer underfoot, quieter, and easier on the budget than ceramic tile. Ceramic is harder and more heat-resistant, which some homeowners prefer. But LVT handles the minor floor movement from Las Vegas soil settling better than ceramic does. Both are good choices, depending on the room.
Yes, waterproof LVT is one of the best options for wet areas. It won't swell or warp from moisture the way wood or laminate can. We install it in bathrooms and kitchens regularly, and it holds up well in both spaces.
Cracking, peeling, bubbling, or soft spots are the clearest signs. Floors that feel uneven or make noise when you walk on them usually have subfloor issues underneath. If your floors are original to a home built before 2005, they're likely past their best years.
Quality LVT is rated for temperature fluctuations, but direct sunlight through large windows can cause some expansion. We account for this with proper expansion gaps during install. And we only use products rated for the conditions here. It's something we check on every job.