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LVP vs. Hardwood: Which Is Right for Georgia Homes?

Luxury vinyl plank now outsells hardwood in Georgia. Here's the honest comparison of performance, cost, and resale value.

LVP vs hardwood flooring Georgia comparison

Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) has become the most installed flooring product in Georgia โ€” outselling both hardwood and tile in most Atlanta-area markets. That's not just a budget trend. Modern LVP products have genuinely changed what's possible in terms of looks and durability, and Georgia's climate makes them particularly well-suited for residential use here. Here's the honest comparison from contractors who install both every week.

The Georgia Climate Factor

Georgia's combination of high humidity, air conditioning that creates rapid humidity swings, and the realistic possibility of water intrusion (from flooding, plumbing leaks, or pet accidents) makes wood flooring โ€” even engineered hardwood โ€” more vulnerable here than in most other states. LVP is 100% waterproof and dimensionally stable across humidity ranges. This isn't a minor advantage; it's the reason the product has taken over the Georgia market.

The Honest Tradeoffs

Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP)

Cost installed: $4โ€“$9/sq ft

Water resistance: 100% waterproof

Durability: Excellent (wear layer resists scratching)

Humidity stability: Excellent (no expansion/contraction)

Feel underfoot: Slightly hollow/plastic feeling without good underlayment

Repairability: Individual planks replaceable

Resale perception: Strong in Atlanta market; some buyers still prefer real wood

Engineered Hardwood

Cost installed: $7โ€“$15/sq ft

Water resistance: Limited (surface only)

Durability: Good; can be refinished 1โ€“2x

Humidity stability: Good (cross-ply construction)

Feel underfoot: Warmer, more natural feel

Repairability: Surface can be sanded/refinished

Resale perception: Premium perceived value by buyers

"In Georgia, the question isn't 'which is better' โ€” it's 'what are you optimizing for.' LVP is the right choice for most Georgia homes. Engineered hardwood makes sense when budget allows and there's no significant water risk."

When to Choose LVP

  • Anywhere with water risk: kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, ground-floor areas prone to flooding
  • Homes with pets or young children (scratch and moisture resistance is significant)
  • Budget-conscious projects where quality finish matters more than material
  • Rental properties (durability and low maintenance)

When to Choose Engineered Hardwood

  • Primary living areas where budget allows the upgrade
  • Homes where real wood is important to potential buyers
  • Rooms with low moisture risk and good climate control

The LVP category has a wide quality range โ€” a $2/sq ft product looks and feels very different from a $6/sq ft product. We'll walk you through the specific products that perform best in Atlanta's climate during your free estimate appointment.

Not Sure Which Floor Is Right for Your Home?

Free in-home consultation โ€” we'll bring samples and give you an honest recommendation based on your specific situation.

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