Vinyl Waterproof Flooring
Residence Supply's waterproof flooring program brings together three distinct collections engineered for active homes, wet rooms, and commercial spaces where performance matters as much as appearance. Each collection delivers full waterproof construction, a 20-mil ceramic-enhanced urethane wear layer, and a floating click-lock installation system that goes down dramatically faster than traditional glued hardwood.
From the value-tier Stillwater SPC through the design-tier Dune Collection, the program covers the full range of waterproof needs while maintaining the realistic wood-look visuals and matte-textured finishes that today's interiors demand.
What Waterproof Really Means
All three collections use a plank core that does not absorb water. Spills, mopping, pet accidents, humidity, and routine wet-room exposure are not a concern. The honest qualifier: any floating floor (vinyl, laminate, or even glued hardwood with adhesive failure) can develop mold underneath if water gets there and stays. Day-to-day waterproof living is genuinely waterproof. Catastrophic flood events are an insurance scenario regardless of flooring choice.
The Three Waterproof Collections
- The Stillwater Collection – SPC — Rigid Stone Polymer Composite core. Hardest, most dimensionally stable; ideal for kitchens, baths, basements, light commercial.
- The Stillwater Collection – WPC — Wood-Plastic Composite core at 12mm. Softer, warmer, quieter; ideal for bedrooms, living rooms, upstairs.
- The Dune Collection — Premium 12mm waterproof with curated coastal palette. Design-tier choice for modern beach houses and Mediterranean interiors.
20-Mil Commercial-Rated Performance
Every product uses a 20-mil wear layer, the strongest residential and light-commercial spec available. That supports a 10-year commercial warranty and approximately 25 years residential.
Fast Installation, Easy Repair
All three collections install as a floating click-lock floor over a 6mm polyfilm moisture barrier. A typical 1,000 square foot floor goes down in about a day. Individual planks can be swapped in about an hour if damaged.
