Vinyl & Laminate Flooring in Bolton, CT

If you’re looking for a flooring option that’s practical, durable, and easy to maintain, vinyl and laminate are usually where most people start.

At Amazing Hardwood Floors, we install vinyl and laminate flooring for homes and businesses in Bolton and across Connecticut. Whether you’re updating one room or your entire space, we’ll help you choose what makes sense and handle the installation from start to finish.

Is Vinyl or Laminate Right for Your Space?

Both vinyl and laminate are designed to give you a clean, updated look without a lot of upkeep.

They work well in:

If you want something that’s cost-effective, easy to clean, and holds up to everyday use, these are solid options.

Vinyl Flooring Options

Sheet Vinyl

Sheet vinyl is available in large rolls, cut to fit your space for a smooth, nearly seamless finish. Known for its durability and water resistance, it’s an excellent choice for kitchens, bathrooms, and other moisture-prone areas. With roll widths of 12 or 13’2″, many rooms can be covered with little to no seams—making it one of the most water-resistant flooring options available.

While sheet vinyl is a durable and affordable flooring option, it’s important to be aware of a few limitations. It can be prone to dents or tears from heavy furniture or sharp objects. If moisture gets underneath, it may cause stains to appear from below. Additionally, because sheet vinyl is thin, it can sometimes reveal imperfections in the subfloor beneath.

Laminate Flooring

Laminate flooring is a cost-effective, floating floor option that clicks together for easy installation, similar to luxury vinyl plank (LVP). It’s typically a bit thicker than LVP, offering a more stable and solid feel underfoot at the same price point. Laminate features a high-density fiberboard core topped with a durable, realistic image layer and a tough wear layer—providing a convincing wood look and excellent resistance to everyday wear and tear. It’s highly scratch resistant (though not scratch-proof), making it a solid choice for high-traffic areas in residential spaces.

However, despite many laminate products being marketed as water-resistant, this protection is usually only topical. If water seeps between seams or sits too long, it can be absorbed by the core, causing it to swell or warp. This makes laminate less suitable for areas prone to moisture, like bathrooms or basements. While it’s a strong and stylish flooring option, proper installation and care are key to ensuring its longevity.

LVP/LVT (Luxury Vinyl Plank/Luxury Vinyl Tile)

Floating vinyl planks, or LVP, are designed to click together and “float” over the subfloor without the need for glue or nails. These planks offer a high-end, realistic wood look and are popular for their ease of installation—making them a great option for residential use and DIY projects. They can be installed over a wide range of subfloors, as long as the surface is flat and solid.

That said, no subfloor is perfectly level—especially in older homes or those with structural movement—which can eventually impact the locking system. And while LVP is often marketed as waterproof, moisture from below can still lead to warping or shifting, potentially weakening the floor’s integrity over time. Because of these factors, LVP may have a more limited lifespan compared to other installation methods.

Glue-Down Plank

Glue-down vinyl planks are installed piece by piece, adhered directly to the subfloor for a stable, long-lasting fit. Unlike floating floors, this method creates a more permanent solution that’s ideal for high-traffic areas and commercial environments, especially those with rolling loads or continuous foot traffic.

These planks are valued for their durability, but they can scratch and may reveal imperfections from the subfloor below. One of the key advantages—especially when using pressure-sensitive adhesive—is the ability to easily replace individual planks if damaged, without removing the entire floor.

However, depending on factors like temperature changes, adhesive type, and heavy loads, minor lifting at the seams can occur and is a normal drawback from this type of flooring.

More Than Just Vinyl Installation

We handle everything that goes into preparing and installing your new floors.

Getting the prep work right is just as important as the flooring itself, especially with vinyl and laminate.

Why People Work With Us

We’re a local, family-owned business, and we focus on doing the job properly from start to finish.

We focus on helping you choose the right flooring and making sure it’s installed properly.

Vinyl & Laminate Flooring in Bolton & Nearby Areas

We work throughout Bolton and across Hartford County and surrounding Connecticut areas, installing vinyl and laminate flooring for both residential and commercial spaces.

We regularly work in:

If you’re nearby, we’re happy to come out, take a look at your space, and help you plan your project.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between vinyl and laminate flooring?

Vinyl is more water-resistant, which makes it better for kitchens and bathrooms. Laminate usually feels more solid underfoot but is more sensitive to moisture.

Most vinyl products are water-resistant, but proper installation and subfloor prep still matter.

It can be used, but it’s not always the best option for areas with frequent moisture.

Most projects take a day or two depending on the size and prep work involved.

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Let’s Talk About Your Vinyl Flooring Project

If you’re considering vinyl or laminate flooring, we’re happy to help you figure out what works best for your space.

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