Luxury vinyl built for real life…
Love the look and durability of COREtec and Shaw Floors? We install premium waterproof luxury vinyl plank flooring for homeowners across Greenville, Spartanburg, and the Upstate. Enjoy the same high-end performance with expert installation, honest pricing, and fast local service.
COREtec® Waterproof Flooring & Comparable LVP Options in Upstate SC
COREtec® is known for high-end, waterproof luxury vinyl flooring that actually looks and feels like real wood. Homeowners love it because it stands up to spills, pets, kids, and busy everyday life in areas like kitchens, basements, and bathrooms. At Chuck’s Flooring, we install genuine COREtec® products and carefully selected comparable LVP lines such as Alabaster Oak, Manila Oak, Carolina Pine, Dakota Walnut, and more. These options deliver the same waterproof performance and realistic wood visuals as the big national brands, with expert local installation and honest pricing for Greenville, Spartanburg, and the entire Upstate.
Find quick, clear answers to the most common flooring questions homeowners ask in Spartanburg, Greenville, and the Upstate. Our team at Chuck’s Flooring breaks everything down so you know exactly what to expect before your installation.
Scratch-resistant vinyl plank is built to handle daily abuse—foot traffic, chair legs, pet claws, and kids dragging toys. It’s ideal for hallways, living rooms, and entryways.
Stain-resistant vinyl plank focuses on spill protection—coffee, juice, mud, makeup, and everyday messes. That’s why it works so well in kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and basements.
Most of the waterproof LVP we install in Greenville and Spartanburg combines both: a tough wear layer for scratches and an easy-to-clean surface for stains, so you don’t have to choose one or the other.
For a true rustic farmhouse look, you want floors that feel like they’ve lived a little:
Warm, natural tones (not too gray, not too orange)
Visible knots and character marks
Slightly distressed or wire-brushed texture
Styles like Carolina Pine, Red River Hickory, and Calypso Oak nail this vibe. They give you that reclaimed-wood look without the gaps, splinters, or heavy maintenance of real reclaimed boards.
Pair these floors with white trim, black hardware, and natural fabrics and you get that “modern farmhouse” Pinterest look everyone is chasing—while still enjoying the low-maintenance benefits of waterproof LVP.
Absolutely—vinyl plank is one of the most versatile flooring options available. You can choose:
Colors: light airy oaks, warm mid-tones, rich dark walnuts
Textures: smooth and modern, hand-scraped, wire-brushed, or heavily grained
Plank sizes: classic boards or extra-wide / extra-long planks for a luxury feel
Layouts: straight lay, staggered patterns, and even herringbone in some lines
Performance features: waterproof cores, attached pads for quiet comfort, and thicker wear layers for busy homes
Whether you like coastal, modern, rustic, or traditional, there’s a vinyl plank style that fits your home—and we bring those options right to your door in Greenville, Spartanburg, and the surrounding Upstate.
Absolutely—vinyl plank is one of the most versatile flooring options available. You can choose:
Colors: light airy oaks, warm mid-tones, rich dark walnuts
Textures: smooth and modern, hand-scraped, wire-brushed, or heavily grained
Plank sizes: classic boards or extra-wide / extra-long planks for a luxury feel
Layouts: straight lay, staggered patterns, and even herringbone in some lines
Performance features: waterproof cores, attached pads for quiet comfort, and thicker wear layers for busy homes Floor City
Whether you like coastal, modern, rustic, or traditional, there’s a vinyl plank style that fits your home—and we bring those options right to your door in Greenville, Spartanburg, and the surrounding Upstate.
There isn’t one single “best” Shaw floor for everyone, but some patterns are definitely customer favorites. In the Upstate, homeowners tend to pick:
Light, natural oaks that brighten rooms
Warm medium browns that hide dirt and pet hair
Wider boards that make spaces feel bigger and more high-end America’s Floor Source+1
One of our top sellers is Shaw’s Primavera HD Plus Sunset—a waterproof 20-mil click-lock plank in a wide 7″ × 48″ board (18.91 sq. ft. per case). People love its rich color, realistic wood grain, and whole-home durability.
Many shoppers who come in asking for Shaw also end up loving our private-label lines like Alabaster Oak, Manila Oak, Dakota Walnut, and Ivory Coast Oak, because they deliver the same look and performance with better value and expert local installation.
With proper installation and normal residential use, quality vinyl plank flooring can last 10–20 years or more.
The big factors are:
Product quality (core, wear layer, and finish)
Whether the subfloor was properly prepared
How well it’s cleaned and protected from deep scratches
Because we handle both product selection and installation, we can recommend floors that realistically match how hard your family will be on them.
Yes—quality luxury vinyl plank can work in almost every room of the house. It’s waterproof, durable, and comes in styles that match bedrooms, living spaces, kitchens, and even basements.
Most of our Greenville and Spartanburg customers run LVP:
Through main living areas and hallways
Into bedrooms for a clean, continuous look
In basements and lower levels where moisture is a concern
We’ll just pay extra attention to sun exposure, subfloor condition, and transitions to make sure it performs long-term.
Often, yes—if the existing floor is solid, flat, and dry. Many LVP products can go over old vinyl, tile, or hardwood as long as:
The subfloor is level and not flexing
There’s no active moisture problem
Loose or damaged areas are repaired first
In some cases (like soft laminate, floating floors, or unstable tile), it’s better to remove the old material. During your in-home estimate, we inspect the floor, test for moisture, and tell you honestly which route is smarter so you don’t end up with squeaks, movement, or warranty issues later.
Pricing depends on the product, prep work, and layout, but most homeowners fall into a predictable range. Across the industry, quality LVP materials typically run around $3–$5 per sq. ft., with professional installation often in the $2–$4 per sq. ft. range depending on tear-out, leveling, stairs, and trim.
At Chuck’s Flooring, your quote is:
All-inclusive — materials, labor, basic floor prep, and haul-away
Transparent — no surprise charges after the fact
Customized — we can show “good / better / best” options that fit your budget
That’s why we insist on a free in-home measurement before giving a final number.
When you’re comparing floors or comparing us to other companies pay attention to:
Wear layer thickness – thicker = better scratch and stain resistance
Core type – SPC / rigid core for stability, especially over imperfect subfloors
Waterproof rating – true waterproof vs just water-resistant
Warranty – look for solid residential coverage on wear and structure
Style & color – make sure it works with your cabinets, trim, and lighting
Installation quality – even the best plank looks bad if it’s installed wrong
We walk you through all of this during your consultation so you’re not guessing based on box labels.
Good news—LVP is low-maintenance.
For daily care:
Sweep or vacuum with a hard-floor setting
Use a damp, not soaking-wet, mop with a cleaner approved for vinyl
Avoid:
Steam mops
Harsh chemicals like ammonia or bleach
Abrasive scrub pads or powders
Stick to gentle cleaners and regular sweeping, and your floors should look great for many years.
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