Laminate and Vinyl
Plank Flooring in Circleville, OH
Looking for durable, low-maintenance flooring that won’t break the bank? At
Pickaway Flooring Center in
Circleville, OH, we specialize in
laminate flooring,
luxury vinyl plank (LVP),
luxury vinyl tile (LVT), and optional sheet vinyl
solutions. These modern, budget-friendly materials offer the perfect combination of beauty and functionality for busy households and commercial spaces.
Whether you’re renovating a rental unit, updating your kitchen, or refreshing your basement, we’ll help you find the right fit.
Call
740-500-1001 today to schedule a consultation, or visit our showroom for samples and advice!

Laminate Flooring: Affordable and Stylish
Laminate flooring is one of the most popular choices for homeowners who want the look of hardwood without the high cost or upkeep. Made from durable, layered materials with a realistic wood-look finish, laminate is scratch-resistant, easy to clean, and ideal for high-traffic areas. It’s especially well-suited for living rooms, hallways, bedrooms, and home offices.
We offer a wide variety of laminate styles—from light ash to deep espresso tones—to help you achieve the perfect aesthetic. With simple click-lock installation systems, laminate is also a great choice for quick renovations or DIY-friendly projects.
Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP): Waterproof and Wood-Look
For moisture-prone areas where hardwood or laminate may not be ideal,
LVP flooring
offers the perfect alternative. It mimics the look and texture of real wood but is 100% waterproof, making it a favorite for
kitchens, bathrooms, mudrooms, and basements.
LVP is not only resilient—it’s also quiet underfoot, comfortable to walk on, and available in a variety of plank widths and finishes. Whether you’re designing a cozy farmhouse vibe or a sleek modern space, we have options that match your vision.
Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT): Elegant, Practical, and Easy to Install
LVT flooring combines the appeal of traditional tile with the comfort and flexibility of vinyl. With finishes that resemble stone, ceramic, or porcelain, LVT gives you the sophisticated look you love—without the cold surface or complicated installation.
It’s easy to install, easy to maintain, and easy to love. LVT is great for bathrooms, laundry rooms, entryways, and even light commercial spaces where durability and design both matter.
Optional Sheet Vinyl Flooring
If you’re looking for a budget-conscious option for large spaces,
sheet vinyl might be the right choice. It provides a seamless surface that’s water-resistant, cushioned, and easy to clean—perfect for rental properties, playrooms, or utility areas.
Today’s sheet vinyl comes in a wide variety of realistic patterns and textures, from stone and wood to bold geometric designs, giving you style flexibility at an unbeatable price.
Why Choose Laminate or Vinyl?
These flooring options are known for being
Affordable:
Get the look of premium materials for less.
Durable:
Designed to resist scratches, dents, and daily wear
Low-Maintenance:
Simple sweeping and occasional mopping keep them looking great.
Moisture-Resistant or Waterproof:
Ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and basements
Versatile:
Available in a huge range of styles, colors, and finishes
Comfortable:
Softer underfoot than traditional tile or stone
They’re especially popular for families, pet owners, landlords, and anyone looking to combine convenience with style.
Where Laminate and Vinyl Work Best
While they can work just about anywhere, here are some of the best uses:
Laminate:
Living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, offices
LVP/LVT:
Kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, basements
Sheet Vinyl:
Rental properties, utility rooms, commercial breakrooms
FAQ: Laminate and Vinyl Flooring
Is vinyl flooring really waterproof?
Yes! LVP and LVT are waterproof and perfect for areas exposed to moisture like bathrooms, kitchens, and basements; though not designed for flooding.
What’s the difference between laminate and vinyl plank?
Laminate has a wood-based core and is extremely durable for dry areas, while vinyl plank has a synthetic core and is waterproof, though not designed for flooding. Both offer realistic wood looks.
Can I install laminate or vinyl myself?
Many products feature click-lock systems for easier DIY installation, but for best results, especially in larger spaces, we recommend professional installation.
How do I clean laminate and vinyl floors?
Just sweep or vacuum regularly and use a damp mop with a manufacturer-approved cleaner—no waxing or special treatments needed.