Choosing Flooring for Rental Properties: Carpet, Laminate, or LVP?

Selecting the right flooring for a rental property is more than just a design decision — it’s an investment in durability, tenant satisfaction, and long-term cost savings. Property managers and landlords in our region know that high-traffic areas, tenant turnover, and general wear and tear can put any flooring material to the test.

With options like carpet, laminate, and luxury vinyl plank (LVP) available, how do you choose the best fit for your rental units? Here’s what to consider when deciding between these popular flooring choices — and how Carpet and Flooring Transformers can help.

Carpet: Affordable Comfort, But Higher Maintenance

Carpet remains a common choice in rental bedrooms and some living areas because of its warmth, sound absorption, and affordability. Tenants appreciate the comfort underfoot, and carpet can help reduce noise — particularly useful in multi-unit buildings.

However, carpet does come with maintenance challenges. It’s more prone to stains, odours, and wear, especially in high-traffic spaces or pet-friendly units. That means frequent cleaning and, in many cases, replacement between tenants.

The good news? Carpet and Flooring Transformers offers professional carpet cleaning services, including high-pressure hot water treatments and stain removal, as well as carpet repairs. This allows property owners to extend the life of existing carpets and keep units looking fresh without immediate replacement.

Laminate: Stylish and Budget-Friendly, With Moisture Limits

Laminate flooring offers a cost-effective alternative to hardwood, with attractive finishes that mimic wood grain and other natural materials. It resists scratches better than many flooring types and is relatively easy to install, making it popular for living rooms and bedrooms.

The downside? Laminate doesn’t handle moisture well. In kitchens, bathrooms, or laundry areas, even small spills can cause warping or damage if not addressed quickly. For this reason, laminate works best in low-moisture spaces. If you choose laminate, be sure to educate tenants about cleaning up spills promptly to avoid costly damage.


LVP: The Durable, All-Around Performer

Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) has become a top pick for landlords and property managers looking for flooring that balances style, durability, and low maintenance. LVP resists scratches, stains, and — importantly — moisture. That means it’s suitable for nearly any room, including kitchens, bathrooms, and basements.

While LVP may require a slightly higher initial investment than carpet or laminate, it typically delivers better long-term value by reducing the need for frequent repairs or replacements. Professionals at Carpet and Flooring Transformers offer professional flooring installation to ensure your LVP is fitted correctly and performs well for years to come.

Let Carpet and Flooring Transformers Simplify Your Flooring Choice

From measuring and discussing the best flooring options to expert installation, Carpet and Flooring Transformers is your trusted partner for rental property flooring. The services don’t stop at installation — the company also provides carpet cleaning, repairs, and upholstery and tile cleaning to help you maintain your investment between tenants.

Contact now to explore the best flooring solutions for your rental properties — and keep them looking their best year after year.

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