Floors Depot Advises Metro Vancouver Homeowners on Choosing Between Engineered Hardwood and Luxury Vinyl Plank in 2026

One of the most common flooring questions homeowners in Metro Vancouver face is whether to install engineered hardwood or luxury vinyl plank (LVP). Floors Depot, a Vancouver-based flooring supply and installation company, says the answer depends on several factors including the room, property type, subfloor condition, strata requirements, moisture exposure, budget, and how the space is used. Making the right choice early can prevent costly mistakes later.

According to Floors Depot, engineered hardwood remains a preferred choice for detached homes and higher-end properties in neighborhoods such as Kerrisdale, Dunbar, Point Grey, Shaughnessy, Edgemont, and Dundarave. It offers natural warmth, visual depth, and long-term resale appeal that manufactured products cannot fully duplicate. Additionally, engineered hardwood is more dimensionally stable than solid hardwood, making it practical for Metro Vancouver homes where humidity and seasonal changes are factors. Depending on the product, wear layer, and installation, it may also be refinishable in the future when surface wear becomes visible.

Luxury vinyl plank, or LVP, is commonly chosen for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, basements, rental suites, and strata condos. LVP is highly water-resistant, durable, easy to maintain, and available in realistic wood-look styles. For condos in Burnaby, Yaletown, Brentwood, Metrotown, and other strata communities, vinyl plank is a practical choice when durability, moisture resistance, and cost control are priorities. Budget is a major factor: high-quality LVP installs in the range of approximately $6 to $10 per square foot for material and labor, while engineered hardwood commonly installs in the range of approximately $12 to $22 per square foot, with premium grades costing more.

Strata requirements are also important, as many condo buildings require flooring assemblies with specific IIC ratings to manage impact sound transmission. Floors Depot’s strata flooring packages can include underlayment review, strata bylaw coordination, subfloor preparation, and installation details. For 2026, the company provides general installed cost ranges: engineered hardwood at approximately $10 to $20 per square foot for mid-range projects, with premium grades from $18 to $28; luxury vinyl plank at $5 to $10 per square foot; European laminate at $5 to $9; and ceramic or porcelain tile at $8 to $18 per square foot.

‘Hardwood and vinyl plank are both good flooring products, but they are not the same solution,’ said Alex Mann, Principal of Floors Depot. ‘A detached home in Kerrisdale may call for engineered hardwood, while a Burnaby condo kitchen or basement level may be better served by luxury vinyl plank. The correct recommendation depends on the property, the room, and the technical requirements of the installation.’

Homeowners planning flooring replacement in Vancouver, North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Burnaby, or surrounding communities can visit the Floors Depot showroom at 1868 Glen Drive in Vancouver or request a free estimate through the company’s website at https://www.floorsdepot.ca. Floors Depot serves homeowners, strata owners, contractors, designers, and commercial clients, supplying and installing hardwood, engineered hardwood, luxury vinyl plank, laminate, carpet, tile, cork, bamboo, marmoleum, and epoxy flooring, as well as subfloor preparation, removal, and refinishing services.

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