Vinyl flooring has become a bit of a go-to for a lot of Auckland homes, and it’s not hard to see why. It looks good, handles everyday wear, and doesn’t need much fuss to keep it that way.
At John Jarvis, we’ve been supplying and installing vinyl flooring in Auckland NZ for years. Some customers come in knowing exactly what they want. Others just know their old floor has had enough. Either way, we help you land on something that works for your space and your budget.
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Many people come in unsure, then end up choosing vinyl. It’s simple. It works, it looks tidy, and it doesn’t need constant attention to keep it that way.
A few things people tend to like once it’s down:
Not all vinyl flooring products are the same, and that’s where people can get a bit stuck. What works in a bathroom won’t always be right for a living room.
Good for areas where you want fewer joins. Common in bathrooms and laundries.
These are popular for living spaces. They give you that timber look without the upkeep.
A bit more structured visually. Works well in modern homes or where you want a tiled look without going full ceramic.
Our vinyl layers Auckland team focuses on the prep. That means getting the surface right first, then laying everything clean and tight so it lasts. We’ve worked in all sorts of homes across Auckland, so nothing really catches us off guard anymore.
When you deal with us, you can expect straightforward advice, a solid range of options, and installers who take care with the details. If you want to see all our services or chat through your project, just reach out.
If you’re looking at vinyl flooring in NZ, get in touch for a free quote, and we’ll take it from there.
Most modern vinyl flooring, especially Luxury Vinyl Planks (LVP) and Sheet Vinyl, is highly water-resistant and often 100% waterproof. This makes it the ideal choice for “wet zones” in NZ homes like kitchens, bathrooms, and laundries.
In the New Zealand market, material costs typically range from $30 to $80 per sqm for sheet vinyl, while high-quality vinyl planks (LVP) can range from $40 to $100+ per sqm.
Yes, most luxury vinyl products are compatible with underfloor heating systems. It is important to ensure the heating does not exceed the industry standard of 27°C.
With professional installation and basic care, a quality vinyl floor in a residential home can last between 15 and 25 years.
Vinyl is the clear winner for wet areas like bathrooms because it won’t swell. For a consistent, worry-free solution for the entire home, vinyl is usually the preferred choice.