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Sheet Vinyl in the Treasure Valley

Sheet vinyl gives laundry rooms, mudrooms, and utility baths one continuous water-resistant surface — fitted, seamed, and adhered cleanly so it stays flat for years.

Sheet Vinyl

Overview

Beautiful, Lasting Sheet Vinyl

Sheet vinyl solves a specific problem better than anything else: rooms that need one continuous, water-shedding surface with as few seams as possible. Laundry rooms, utility baths, mudroom corridors, and rental kitchens all benefit from a floor that arrives in 12-foot widths and gets fitted like a tailored garment — scribed to the walls, seamed only where geometry forces it, and bonded flat so it stays put.

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Why It Works

Why Homeowners Choose Our Sheet Vinyl

Seams Measured in Inches, Not Rooms

Most Treasure Valley laundry and utility rooms fit inside a single sheet — zero seams, nowhere for wash-day overflow or water-heater drips to find the subfloor. That's a genuine advantage plank formats can't replicate.

Warm and Quiet Underfoot

Modern cushioned constructions feel softer and run warmer than tile in the same room — welcome in a basement bathroom or a north-facing laundry come January.

Budget That Covers the Whole Job

Sheet goods remain one of the most economical water-tough floors we install, which frees budget for the rooms guests actually see — a trade plenty of practical Idaho homeowners are happy to make.

Old-School Fitting Skill

A good sheet job is scribing, pattern-matching, and seam-sealing craft. Ours lie flat at the walls, match pattern across any seam, and don't bubble when summer sun hits the room.

Options & Styles

Sheet Vinyl Options We Install

We help you choose the right product for your rooms, your budget, and how you live.

Fiberglass-Backed Sheet

Today's standard: dimensionally stable, comfortable, and installable with modified-loose-lay or full-adhesive methods. It resists curling and handles temperature swings gracefully.

Felt-Backed Traditional

The economical fully-adhered classic, still a workhorse for rentals and utility spaces where cost per square foot rules the decision.

Stone & Tile Visuals

Printed slate, travertine, and ceramic looks with textured surfaces — the practical stand-in for tile where budget or subfloor deflection says no to the real thing.

Wood-Look Sheet

Plank visuals in a seamless roll — a smart pick for small baths where dozens of real plank seams would just be dozens of water entry points.

Slip-Resistant Textures

Raised-texture surfaces rated for wet areas, worth specifying for aging-in-place baths and any entry that collects winter melt.

Good to Know

Before You Choose

  • Sheet vinyl telegraphs everything beneath it. Old adhesive ridges, staple heads, seams in underlayment — they'll all print through in a raking afternoon light. Our prep (skim-coating, new underlayment where needed) is what makes the finished floor look poured.
  • Sharp-point damage is its weakness: a dropped knife or dragged appliance foot can cut it, and repairs mean patching or replacing the sheet. Keep the layout drawing we leave you — it records the roll direction for any future patch.
  • Seam placement is a design decision. In rooms wider than the roll, we plan seams along traffic sight-lines and away from wet zones, and we'll show you the plan before we cut.
  • Very large or complicated rooms sometimes argue for plank or tile instead — past a certain seam count, sheet loses its core advantage and we'll say so.
  • If your home predates the 1980s, existing resilient flooring may need testing before disturbance; we handle that conversation up front rather than discovering it mid-demo.

Good to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does sheet vinyl make more sense than LVP?

Anywhere seams are the enemy and the room fits the roll: laundry rooms, utility baths, mudroom halls, compact rental kitchens. One continuous membrane simply beats hundreds of clicked joints when the room's whole job is dealing with water.

Is sheet vinyl dated?

The product category your grandparents had, no — current fiberglass-backed sheet with textured stone and wood visuals looks legitimately good, and its practicality never went out of style. What's dated is the shiny yellowed roll from 1988, and replacing that is half our sheet-vinyl work.

Can you install sheet vinyl over my existing floor?

Sometimes — a sound, flat existing vinyl or well-fastened underlayment can accept a new sheet after skim prep. Loose, cushioned, or damaged existing floors come out first. We'll assess it during the estimate and price both paths if it's a close call.

How does it handle a mudroom in an Idaho winter?

Snowmelt, ice-melt granules, wet dogs — sheet vinyl treats all of it as Tuesday. There are no seams to wick water and the surface wipes clean of the gray salt film that builds up by February. Pair it with a boot tray and it's nearly zero-maintenance.

How long does an installation take?

Most single-room sheet jobs, including prep, finish inside a day; add time when underlayment replacement or appliance moves are involved. You can typically use the room the same evening.

What about pricing?

Sheet is usually the lowest-cost waterproof floor we offer, with prep condition being the main variable. Send us the room through the contact form and we'll come measure and give you a firm figure — free, no pressure.

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