Vinyl and SPC (stone polymer composite) flooring have become the default choice for a lot of KL homes and offices doing a quick refresh, whether that's over existing tiles, cement screed, or old parquet. Vinyl comes as click-lock planks, loose-lay tiles, or fully adhered sheet vinyl, while SPC is a rigid, waterproof core board that handles humidity and minor subfloor imperfections better than laminate. Both are common in condos, renovated terrace houses, offices, and retail units around the Klang Valley because they're fast to install and don't require the floor to be torn up first in most cases.
The 21 contractors listed in this category handle everything from subfloor levelling and moisture checks to plank selection, underlayment, and skirting. What separates a decent job from a bad one usually comes down to subfloor prep. Rushing this step is the most common cause of squeaky floors, visible seams, or planks lifting at the edges within a year or two. A buyer should also ask about the SPC core thickness and wear layer, whether the quote includes furniture moving and disposal of old flooring, and how the contractor handles expansion gaps near walls and doorways.
Our scoring weighs verified customer feedback, how consistently a contractor delivers on workmanship over time, and how transparent their quotes and communication are. For the full ranked breakdown, see our best flooring contractors in Kuala Lumpur guide. Details on how we score and rank are on the methodology page.