ADM Masonry LLC installs and repairs vinyl plank and sheet vinyl flooring for residential and commercial properties across New Jersey. Our licensed crew delivers properly prepared, precisely installed flooring that handles moisture, traffic, and temperature variations in every room.
Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) and luxury vinyl tile (LVT) have become the dominant flooring choice for New Jersey residential renovations and new construction over the past decade. The material combines the visual warmth of hardwood or stone with complete waterproofing, scratch resistance, and dimensional stability that hardwood and laminate cannot match. For New Jersey basements, kitchens, bathrooms, and rental properties, vinyl is the ultimate high-performance solution.
ADM Masonry LLC installs vinyl plank, vinyl tile, and sheet vinyl for residential homeowners and commercial clients throughout New Jersey. Our flooring scope includes full room installations, open-plan main level flooring, basement flooring, and commercial retail spaces. Every installation begins with a subfloor assessment — checking for flatness, moisture levels, and height transitions at doorways that need to be addressed before new flooring is set.
Vinyl flooring installation is frequently performed over existing hard surfaces — tile, concrete, or older vinyl — as long as the existing surface is flat and fully bonded. ADM Masonry LLC assesses whether overlay is appropriate or whether removal is necessary. In many New Jersey projects, installing over existing concrete or tile on a properly prepared surface is both faster and less disruptive than total demolition.
Luxury vinyl plank is typically installed as a floating floor — the planks click together at the edges and float over the subfloor without adhesive. This method allows the floor to move with the building's seasonal humidity changes without buckling. A foam or cork underlayment is installed between the subfloor and the vinyl planks to absorb minor irregularities, reduce sound transmission, and provide comfort underfoot.
Subfloor flatness is critical for LVP. The manufacturer's tolerance is usually three-sixteenths of an inch over a ten-foot span. Subfloors that exceed this must be corrected with floor leveling compound — high spots ground down and low areas filled — because vinyl plank will flex and crack at click joints that are unsupported. ADM Masonry LLC measures and documents subfloor flatness before any installation begins.
Layout planning starts at the longest straight wall. The first row is ripped to a consistent width, and the last row is checked in advance to confirm it will be at least half a plank width. Planks are staggered a minimum of six inches between adjacent rows, and end joints are distributed randomly across the floor to prevent a patterned appearance. All cuts are made with precision tools for clean, factory-quality edges.
Sheet vinyl is the appropriate product for bathrooms, laundry rooms, and commercial applications where a completely seam-free, waterproof surface is required. ADM Masonry LLC installs sheet vinyl using full adhesive spread or perimeter adhesive depending on the product specification, ensuring the sheet lies flat without bubbles or lifting edges. It is available in 6 and 12-foot widths to cover most rooms in a single sheet.
Glue-down luxury vinyl tile and plank — where each unit is adhered directly to the subfloor — is the preferred method for commercial applications and below-grade installations where floating movement is undesirable. This requires a perfectly clean and dry subfloor. In New Jersey basements, we test for moisture vapor emission before specifying glue-down installation to prevent adhesive failure from underground vapor pressure.
Vinyl flooring transitions at doorways and changes in material require threshold strips that accommodate height differences while providing a clean, safe edge. ADM Masonry LLC selects transition profiles — T-moldings, reducers, or threshold strips — appropriate for each condition. Properly installed transitions prevent edge lifting and eliminate trip hazards at all flooring boundaries.
Vinyl flooring repairs in New Jersey most commonly involve replacing damaged planks in click-lock installations or addressing lifted sheet vinyl sections. Click-lock plank repairs require disassembling the floor from the nearest wall to the damaged area, replacing the unit, and reassembling the remaining planks. This requires careful sequencing, especially in rooms with multiple doorways or complex obstacles.
Sheet vinyl repairs for localized damage — cuts, burns, or gouges — use a patch cut from a matching remnant piece. The damaged area is cut out in a geometric shape, and the patch is bonded with professional vinyl adhesive and rolled under pressure. When matching material is available, a well-executed patch is nearly invisible in low-gloss sheet vinyl products.
Lifted edges and bubbles are usually caused by adhesive failure or moisture vapor pressure. ADM Masonry LLC repairs lifted edges by cleaning the floor and underside of the vinyl, applying new high-bond adhesive, and rolling the vinyl back into contact. Bubbles are addressed by injecting professional adhesive through a minor slit and pressing the vinyl flat until the bond is permanent.
ADM Masonry LLC is based in Newark, NJ and serves residential and commercial clients throughout Essex, Hudson, Union, Bergen, and Passaic counties. Our licensed crew is available for projects large and small across the state.
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