Luxury Vinyl Remnants

Luxury vinyl flooring remnants offer a durable, waterproof solution at a fraction of the cost of full flooring orders. Our rotating inventory includes both LVP (luxury vinyl plank) and LVT (luxury vinyl tile), perfect for high-moisture areas like basements, kitchens, and laundry rooms. These pieces are ideal for fast renovations, spot repairs, or small rooms - and you can take them home the same day. Stock changes quickly, so stop by Cranberry Remnant Warehouse to browse our latest selection in person.

Why Choose Vinyl Remnants?

Vinyl flooring remnants are a smart, affordable way to tackle small projects or targeted repairs without sacrificing quality. Whether you're covering a bathroom, fixing a few damaged planks, or updating a rental unit, remnants offer real savings and convenience.

Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) and tile (LVT) are known for being waterproof, scratch-resistant, and easy to install. Many options feature click-lock, glue-down, or loose lay formats – perfect for quick DIY jobs or professional use in high-traffic areas.

They're ideal for basements, kitchens, laundry rooms, and commercial spaces where durability and water resistance are a must. Not sure which format is best for your space? Our guide to choosing flooring remnants can help you compare materials and installation methods.

What We Carry

Our vinyl remnant inventory includes a wide range of styles and installation formats to suit nearly any space. You'll often find wood-look LVP with realistic grain textures, stone-look LVT for tile-style layouts, and other textured surfaces designed for both comfort and traction.

Formats vary and may include click-lock planks for floating floors, glue-down options for added permanence, and loose lay varieties for fast installations. We stock both wide and narrow planks, along with neutral tones, rustic wood patterns, grays, and sleek modern finishes.

Whether you're going for a classic hardwood feel or something closer to tile, there's always something new to browse. For stone-style alternatives, you may also want to check out our tile remnants.

Please note: Our inventory changes daily and is sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Visit or call to see what's currently available.

How to Shop Smart for Vinyl Flooring Remnants

A little preparation can go a long way when shopping for vinyl flooring remnants. Since inventory moves fast and remnants are often available in limited quantities, it helps to come in with a clear plan.

Start by measuring your space accurately and add 5 - 10% extra to account for cuts, pattern alignment, and minor mistakes. If you need help calculating your total, our flooring measurement guide can walk you through the process.

Think about your layout and how you want the planks or tiles to run - direction, pattern, and transitions all affect how much material you'll need. If you're trying to match an existing floor, bring a sample or a clear photo so we can help you find the closest possible match.

Most importantly, be flexible. Because remnants come in limited lots, having backup colors or styles in mind can help you make the most of what's available. For more advice on comparing materials and formats, see our guide to choosing flooring remnants.

Installation Tips for Vinyl Remnants

Vinyl flooring remnants are designed for easy installation, making them a great option for both DIYers and pros working on fast-turnaround projects. The key to a successful install is knowing your subfloor, choosing the right method, and having the right tools on hand.

Tools You'll Need

Most vinyl installs can be completed with a few basic tools: a sharp utility knife, straight edge, spacers, and a tapping block to secure interlocking edges. Depending on the install method, you may also need adhesive and a roller for glue-down vinyl. For a full list of supplies, check our tools for flooring installation guide.

Subfloor Prep & Layout Planning

Start with a clean, dry, and level subfloor. Remove debris, fill in low spots, and check for high points that could interfere with the final result. Make sure to account for door clearances and height transitions to other flooring types before laying your vinyl.

Installation Methods

Vinyl remnants come in several install formats:

Click-lock: Ideal for floating floors. Fast and beginner-friendly. Requires minimal tools.

Glue-down: More permanent and great for commercial use or high-moisture areas. Takes longer and needs proper adhesive and cure time.

Loose lay: Easiest to reposition. Best for temporary installs or tight spaces but may require perimeter adhesive in larger areas.

Match the install method to the room's purpose and the condition of your subfloor.

When to Call a Pro

DIY works great for single rooms and standard layouts, but larger jobs, moisture-prone spaces, or rooms with complex shapes may benefit from professional installation. If you're unsure, our flooring installation guide can help you decide whether to tackle it yourself or hire help.

Who Uses Our Vinyl Remnants?

Vinyl remnants are a practical, high-value solution for a wide range of flooring needs. Our customers include everyone from weekend DIYers to seasoned contractors - each using remnants to save money and get the job done fast.

A DIYer might pick up just enough LVP to finish a basement refresh without overspending. Landlords often turn to vinyl remnants when updating a rental kitchen or laundry room between tenants. Contractors regularly source remnants to replace worn or damaged planks in high-traffic commercial spaces. And homeowners repairing a specific area of their floor appreciate the chance to find an exact-match remnant - without buying a full box or roll.

Have questions about availability or compatibility with your project? Contact us and we'll help you get started.

Visit Cranberry Remnant Warehouse for LVP & LVT Deals

Cranberry Remnant Warehouse is your local destination for discounted luxury vinyl flooring. We're open to the public - no appointment needed - and located right in Cranberry Township for easy, convenient access.

Our LVP and LVT remnant inventory changes daily, so you'll always find something new to explore. Whether you're updating a rental unit, remodeling a bathroom, or patching an existing floor, our team is here to help. We can assist with matching products, estimating how much material you need, and offering installation advice based on your project.

Looking for other flooring options? Be sure to check out:

Finish your project strong - our Flooring Trim and Finish Guide covers transitions, thresholds, and more. Stop in today - our best deals won't last long!

Luxury Vinyl Remnants FAQs

What are luxury vinyl remnants?

Luxury vinyl remnants are leftover pieces of LVP (luxury vinyl plank) or LVT (luxury vinyl tile) from full flooring orders. They're new and unused - just smaller lots sold at a discount.

Is there a difference in quality between remnants and regular vinyl flooring?

No. The quality is the same as full-box vinyl - remnants are simply partial lots or discontinued styles.

What's the difference between LVP and LVT?

LVP mimics hardwood with plank shapes and wood textures. LVT is designed to resemble stone or ceramic tile and comes in tile-like shapes.

Are vinyl remnants waterproof?

Yes. Both LVP and LVT are fully waterproof, making them ideal for basements, bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms.

What sizes do vinyl remnants come in?

Remnants vary in size and may include anything from a few planks to full room quantities. Common widths range from 6" to 9" with various lengths.

Can I use vinyl remnants for a full room?

Absolutely - if the remnant covers your square footage, it can be used for a complete room. Be sure to add 5 - 10% extra for cuts and layout.

What installation methods are available with vinyl remnants?

We carry click-lock, glue-down, and loose lay vinyl. Your subfloor and room conditions will determine the best fit.

Can I install vinyl remnants myself?

Yes! Many vinyl formats are DIY-friendly, especially click-lock and loose lay. Our installation guide can help you get started.

What tools do I need for vinyl flooring installation?

Basic tools include a utility knife, straight edge, tapping block, spacers, and possibly adhesive. See our tools for flooring installation for a complete list.

Do vinyl remnants come with matching trim?

Trim pieces are sold separately, but our team can help you find compatible finishing options. Visit our Flooring Trim and Finish Guide for more info.

Are vinyl remnants good for high-traffic areas?

Yes. LVP and LVT are highly durable and scratch-resistant, making them ideal for entryways, hallways, and commercial settings.

Can I return or exchange vinyl remnants?

Remnants are sold as-is and are typically final sale due to limited availability. Measure carefully and bring your project details when shopping.

Can I find more of the same vinyl if I run short later?

Probably not. Since remnants are one-off lots, it's best to purchase a little extra at the start.

Are vinyl remnants compatible with radiant heat floors?

Most are, but always check the product's specifications before installing over heated subfloors.

How often do you get new vinyl remnants in stock?

Our vinyl inventory changes daily. We recommend visiting often or calling ahead for the latest availability.