Reliable, Affordable Vinyl Flooring
San Antonio's Vinyl Flooring Team
Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) and luxury vinyl tile (LVT) are both stylish and practical, offering water resistance, low maintenance, and long-lasting performance — ideal for busy households and high-traffic areas. We work with trusted manufacturers to ensure that every product we offer meets our high standards for quality and design.
From choosing the perfect flooring to expert installation, our experienced team is here to guide you every step of the way. With a reputation for professionalism, attention to detail, and exceptional customer service, New Generation is proud to be a trusted source for vinyl flooring in San Antonio.
Visit our showroom or contact us today to explore flooring options that elevate your home with beauty, comfort, and durability.
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FAQs About Vinyl Flooring
What types of vinyl flooring does New Generation Kitchen & Bath offer?
We carry luxury vinyl plank (LVP), luxury vinyl tile (LVT), and sheet vinyl options suited for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and living areas. Luxury vinyl plank is by far the most popular choice among San Antonio homeowners right now—it replicates the look of hardwood with excellent moisture resistance and durability at a more accessible price point. Our team helps you find the right product, thickness, and finish during your design consultation based on your space, lifestyle, and budget.
Is vinyl flooring a good choice for kitchens and bathrooms in San Antonio?
Yes — vinyl flooring is one of the most practical choices for kitchens and bathrooms in Central Texas homes. It handles moisture exceptionally well, resists scratches and staining, and stays comfortable underfoot even in high-traffic areas. Unlike hardwood, vinyl won’t warp or buckle in humid conditions, making it a reliable long-term option for spaces where water exposure is a daily reality. It’s also one of the more budget-friendly flooring options without sacrificing the appearance of a higher-end material.
What is the difference between luxury vinyl plank and standard vinyl flooring?
Standard vinyl flooring typically refers to sheet vinyl or thinner vinyl tiles that offer basic water resistance and durability at a lower price point. Luxury vinyl plank is a thicker, more rigid product constructed in layers—a wear layer, a printed design layer, and a rigid or foam core—that more closely mimics the look and feel of real hardwood or stone. LVP is more durable, more dimensionally stable, and more realistic in appearance than traditional vinyl, and it can be installed as a floating floor over most existing subfloors with minimal prep work.
Can vinyl flooring be installed over existing flooring?
In many cases, yes. One of the practical advantages of luxury vinyl plank is that it can often be installed directly over existing tile, hardwood, or concrete as long as the subfloor is level, clean, and structurally sound. This can significantly reduce installation time and cost by eliminating the need for full demolition of the existing floor. Our team assesses your subfloor condition during the planning phase and recommends the right approach for your specific situation. If removal is necessary, we handle that as part of the overall flooring installation process.
How does vinyl flooring compare to tile for a kitchen or bathroom remodel?
Both are excellent choices for moisture-prone spaces, but they have distinct differences in feel, appearance, and installation. Tile is harder underfoot and offers a more permanent, high-end look—particularly with natural stone or large-format porcelain. Vinyl is softer and warmer underfoot, installs faster, and is easier to replace if a section is damaged. Tile typically adds more resale value, while vinyl offers a strong balance of performance and affordability. The right choice depends on your priorities, your budget, and how the space is used. Our team can help you compare both options side by side as part of a broader kitchen or bathroom remodel.