Vinyl Flooring on the Mid North Coast

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Mid North Coast Vinyl Flooring

If you’re after flooring that handles life’s messes without sacrificing style, vinyl might just be your perfect match. At Bayside Carpets & Flooring, we supply and install high-quality vinyl flooring for homes and businesses across the Mid North Coast, including Laurieton, Port Macquarie, Wauchope, Kendall, and surrounding areas. Vinyl is a smart choice for anyone who wants water-resistant, low-maintenance flooring that looks great and lasts. It’s especially ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and busy family spaces—anywhere that needs to stand up to spills, foot traffic, or the occasional pet mishap.


Our team makes the entire process easy, from helping you choose a style that suits your space to professionally installing it with precision and care. Visit our showroom to explore the latest styles or give us a call on 02 6559 7582 to book your free quote.

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Style Meets Functionality

Vinyl flooring has come a long way from its early days. Modern vinyl is available in a huge range of finishes, from timber-look planks to sleek stone or tile effects—giving you the visual impact of premium surfaces without the high price tag or upkeep. It’s incredibly versatile and can be installed in almost any room thanks to its moisture resistance and easy-clean surface. Many of today’s vinyl products also come with built-in cushioning, making them more comfortable underfoot than harder flooring alternatives. Whether you’re updating a rental, renovating your family home, or upgrading your commercial fit-out, vinyl gives you a stylish, practical, and budget-friendly option.



Our team can guide you through the different types of vinyl—planks, sheets, and tiles—and help match the right product to your needs and lifestyle. With professional advice and no-pressure service, we’re here to make your flooring project simple from start to finish.

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All You Need To Know

  • Is vinyl flooring waterproof?

    Yes, most vinyl flooring is water-resistant, and many modern products are 100% waterproof. This makes vinyl an excellent choice for areas prone to moisture, such as kitchens, bathrooms, laundries, and entryways. Unlike timber or laminate, vinyl doesn’t swell, warp, or buckle when exposed to water. There are different formats—vinyl planks, vinyl tiles, and sheet vinyl—and each can offer varying degrees of waterproof protection depending on installation and quality. To ensure full water resistance, it’s important to install vinyl flooring properly with sealed seams and edges, especially in areas with regular spills or splashes.

  • What are the pros and cons of vinyl flooring?

    Pros of vinyl flooring include its durability, water resistance, affordability, and wide variety of styles. It’s easy to maintain—regular sweeping and occasional mopping is usually all that’s needed. It’s also softer and warmer underfoot than tiles, which makes it more comfortable for everyday use, especially in family homes or high-traffic areas. Vinyl is available in designs that mimic wood, stone, and ceramic, giving homeowners plenty of visual options.


    Cons may include the potential for dents from heavy furniture or sharp objects, and it can be tricky to repair if damaged. While it's tough, vinyl doesn’t have the same lifespan as timber or polished concrete and may not add the same resale value. Still, it remains a practical and stylish choice for many spaces, especially when budget and moisture resistance are priorities.

  • Can vinyl flooring be installed over existing floors?

    In many cases, yes—vinyl flooring can be installed over existing floors such as tiles, timber, or concrete, provided the surface is clean, level, and free from major imperfections. This makes vinyl a popular option for renovations, as it can save time and labour by eliminating the need for removal of the old floor. However, uneven surfaces may require a levelling compound or underlay before installation. It's also important to consider door clearance and floor height when laying vinyl over an existing surface. Sheet vinyl and click-lock vinyl planks will have different installation requirements, so always check compatibility for best results.