Hardwood vs LVP Flooring: The Ultimate Guide for Texas Homes

If you are replacing the floors in your Texas home, you are going to face this question: hardwood or luxury vinyl plank? Both look great. Both are popular. But they behave very differently in a Texas climate, and making the wrong choice can cost you thousands of dollars down the road.

At LoneStar Flooring and Cabinets, we have helped hundreds of Spring TX homeowners make this decision. Here is an honest comparison that covers everything you need to know before you commit.

The Texas Climate Factor: This Changes Everything

Texas is not a mild-climate state. Spring TX and the greater Houston area experience:

  • High humidity for most of the year, routinely above 70-80%
  • Extreme temperature swings from cold winters to brutal summer heat
  • Air conditioning running at full blast indoors from May through October

Wood expands and contracts with moisture. That is a fact of material science, and it is the most important factor in this comparison for Texas homeowners. Luxury vinyl plank, by contrast, is dimensionally stable and does not respond to humidity changes the same way.

Hardwood Flooring in Texas: What Works and What Does Not

Hardwood is not off the table for Texas homes, but you need to be strategic about it. Here is the truth:

Engineered hardwood performs better in Texas than solid hardwood. Engineered hardwood has a real wood veneer on top with a plywood or HDF core. That layered construction resists expansion and contraction far better than solid planks. In a climate-controlled Texas home with consistent AC use, engineered hardwood can perform beautifully for decades.

Solid hardwood requires more caution. In rooms with high foot traffic, direct sunlight, or proximity to exterior doors, solid hardwood can cup, gap, or buckle in Texas humidity. It needs to be installed with appropriate expansion gaps, properly acclimated before installation, and maintained in a home where temperature and humidity stay relatively consistent.

Our LoneStar Wood Collection includes both solid and engineered hardwood options in multiple species and finishes, with species selected for their performance characteristics in Southern climates.

LVP in Texas: The Case for Going Waterproof

Luxury vinyl plank has fundamentally changed the flooring market in Texas over the past five years, and for good reason. Here is why so many Spring TX and Houston homeowners are choosing LVP:

  • 100% waterproof: Spills, pet accidents, and high-humidity rooms are not a concern. LVP will not warp, swell, or stain from moisture.
  • Dimensionally stable: LVP does not expand or contract significantly with Texas heat and humidity swings.
  • Lower installed cost: LVP typically costs $4-$8 per square foot installed, compared to $8-$15 or more for hardwood.
  • Realistic appearance: Modern LVP technology creates incredibly authentic wood-look planks. Without bending down to inspect the floor, most guests cannot tell the difference.
  • Easier DIY or installation: Most LVP uses a floating click-lock system that installs over existing subfloor without glue or nails.

LoneStar’s LVP lineup gives you options at every performance and price level. Our LoneStar Luxury Vinyl Collection is ideal for moderate-traffic residential areas. For kitchens, entryways, and high-traffic zones, our LoneStar Plus Collection offers thicker wear layers and enhanced scratch resistance. And for commercial applications or maximum residential performance, the LoneStar Max Collection delivers the toughest wear layer we carry.

Side-by-Side Comparison for Texas Homes

FactorHardwoodLVP
Humidity resistanceModerate (engineered); low (solid)Excellent
Heat resistanceGood in controlled environmentsExcellent
WaterproofNoYes
Authentic feelSuperiorVery good
RefinishableYes (2-5 times)No
Installed cost (approx)$8-$15/sqft$4-$8/sqft
Lifespan (typical)40-100 years20-30 years
Resale value perceptionHighestHigh
Best rooms in TX homesBedrooms, living rooms, climate-controlled spacesKitchens, baths, entryways, any room

When to Choose Hardwood for Your Texas Home

Choose hardwood if:

  • You want maximum long-term value and authentic feel
  • You plan to stay in the home for 15 or more years
  • Your home has consistent climate control (AC and heat running regularly)
  • You are installing in bedrooms or living rooms, not kitchens or baths
  • Your budget allows for the higher upfront investment

When to Choose LVP for Your Texas Home

Choose LVP if:

  • You have kids, pets, or a high-traffic household
  • You are installing in a kitchen, bathroom, laundry room, or entryway
  • You want a waterproof solution throughout the whole home
  • You are working with a tighter budget and still want quality
  • You want minimal maintenance and maximum durability

Can You Mix Hardwood and LVP in the Same Home?

Absolutely. Many Spring TX homeowners choose hardwood for bedrooms and living areas where they want the authentic look and feel, and LVP for kitchens, baths, and entryways where waterproofing matters most. When you choose LVP that closely matches your hardwood tone, the transition reads as intentional and cohesive rather than mismatched.

See the Options for Yourself

The best way to make this decision is to see and feel the materials in person. Photographs do not fully capture the difference in look, texture, and quality between flooring options.

LoneStar Flooring and Cabinets has an extensive product catalog covering both hardwood and LVP options at multiple price points. Browse our full product collection or contact us today to discuss your Spring TX home project. We offer flexible Hearth Financing options and serve homeowners, builders, and contractors across the Houston area.

Ready to upgrade your floors? Browse our luxury vinyl plank flooring collections or discover our hardwood flooring collections.

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