Both are waterproof vinyl. But plank (LVP) comes in individual click-together pieces while sheet vinyl is one big roll. The installation method, repairability, and price point differ significantly.






Choose vinyl plank for whole-home installations where you want the wood look and DIY savings. Choose sheet vinyl for small wet areas like bathrooms and laundry rooms where seamless waterproofing matters most.
π·Pick Vinyl Plank (LVP) if
Whole-home projects, living areas, and DIY installations where plank replacement and wood-look aesthetics matter.
πPick Vinyl Sheet if
Small bathrooms, laundry rooms, utility rooms, and tight budgets where seamless waterproofing is the top priority.
Get an instant estimate for Vinyl Plank (LVP) or Vinyl Sheet in your exact room size.
Yes β sheet vinyl runs $2β$7/sqft installed vs $4β$13/sqft for vinyl plank. For a 200 sqft bathroom, that's $400β$1,400 vs $800β$2,600. The savings are significant for small spaces.
Sheet vinyl is technically more waterproof because it has few or zero seams. Water can't penetrate a continuous sheet. LVP planks interlock tightly but micro-seams exist where water can potentially reach the subfloor.
Small rooms (bathrooms, laundry) are DIY-able with loose-lay sheet vinyl. Larger rooms require glue-down installation, which is challenging for DIYers β seams must be heat-welded for waterproofing.
Modern sheet vinyl has improved significantly, but vinyl plank still wins for realism. LVP's individual planks create depth and texture that sheet vinyl's printed surface can't fully replicate.
Pricing data from HomeGuide, Homewyse, HomeAdvisor, Angi, and FlooringClarity (2026 national averages).