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The Pros and Cons of Different Vinyl Installation Methods

  • Feb 25
  • 1 min read

Vinyl flooring is a popular choice in many homes due to its durability, low maintenance, and wide range of designs. However, the installation method you choose can impact the floor’s performance, appearance, and lifespan. Understanding the options helps you make the best decision for your space.

There are two main methods for installing vinyl: click-lock and glue-down. Click-lock vinyl, also known as floating vinyl, is quick and easy to install. The planks or tiles snap together without the need for adhesives, making it ideal for DIY projects. It is versatile and can often be installed over existing flooring, saving time and effort.


Glue-down vinyl involves securing each piece directly to the subfloor. This method creates a very stable, permanent floor which is ideal for high traffic areas. It also prevents movement, making it a good choice for commercial spaces or large rooms. However, glue-down installation can take longer and usually requires professional fitting.


Each method has advantages depending on your home, lifestyle, and whether you plan to install it yourself. Click-lock offers flexibility and ease, while glue-down ensures maximum stability and durability. Our expert team can help you decide which method is right for your home and guide you through installation options.

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