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Floating Floors

A floating floor is one that sits on top of the subfloor rather than being nailed or glued to it. The planks lock together along milled tongue-and-groove edges, and the whole surface moves as a single unit when temperatures and humidity shift. This construction is what makes click-lock installation a weekend project instead of a week-long contractor job, and it is why floating floors install over almost any flat, dry subfloor, including concrete, plywood, existing tile, and older vinyl.

Floor Warehouse stocks floating floors across every major flooring family because the installation method is not tied to one material. If you want real wood, engineered floating hardwood flooring gives you a true wood veneer that installs without nails. If you want moisture protection, waterproof floating floor options exist in vinyl, laminate, and rigid core. We price them honestly, ship them with clear instructions, and back every order with a team that picks up the phone.

Why Choose Floating Floors from Floor Warehouse?

  • Price match on qualifying orders so you never pay more for the same click-lock floor elsewhere.

  • Order samples before you install so the color, texture, and sheen work in your space.

  • Upfront pricing at checkout with no hidden freight charges or surprise restocking fees later.

  • Split the project over 3, 6, or 12 months with Shop Pay Installments for manageable payments.

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  • Engineered Hardwood - Browse every engineered hardwood option if a real wood veneer in a floating-install format is your priority.

  • Laminate Flooring - See laminate picks if you want the hardest scratch resistance of the floating options at budget-friendly pricing.

  • Luxury Vinyl Planks - Shop floating LVP if waterproof performance in kitchens, baths, and basements is the first requirement.

  • DIY-Friendly Floors - Cross-shop every floor in our catalog that homeowners install themselves without hiring a contractor.

Best Floating Floors for...

First-Time DIY Installers

Best floating floors for first-time DIY installers are waterproof LVP with a click-lock system and an attached underlayment pad. Rigid core planks are forgiving on small subfloor imperfections and snap together with hand pressure and a tapping block. The ScratchMaster LVP Waterproof line is beginner-friendly.

Homes with Radiant Floor Heating

Best floating floors for homes with radiant heat are laminate or engineered hardwood rated for radiant systems, because floating installs expand and contract without binding. Woodlane Laminate Floor Radiant Heat is purpose-built for this use case, with the thermal rating and locking system to handle the heat cycles.

Basements and Slab-on-Grade Rooms

Best waterproof floating floor for basements is a rigid core LVP or SPC plank laid directly over the concrete slab with a vapor barrier underneath. Floating installs handle seasonal slab movement better than glue-down, and the waterproof core shrugs off typical basement humidity. AquaShield Estate Waterproof Laminate works here too.

Rental Units and Temporary Installs

The best floating floor tiles for rental units and short-term installs are floating vinyl tiles with a click-together system that disassembles as easily as it goes down. Perfection Floor Tile's luxury vinyl tile range floats over existing floors, needs no glue, and can be lifted and reinstalled if you move.

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