How to Cut LVP Flooring?

Measure the space and mark the cut line on the LVP plank

Use a straightedge or square to keep the line accurate

Score the plank several times with a utility knife for thin cuts

Snap the plank along the scored line

Use a vinyl plank cutter for clean, straight cuts

Use a fine-tooth saw, jigsaw, or miter saw for thicker planks or detailed cuts

Cut slowly to avoid chipping or cracking

Support the plank firmly while cutting

Wear safety glasses and a dust mask

Trim door jambs and irregular shapes with a jigsaw or oscillating multi-tool

Test-fit the cut piece before installing

Sand or file rough edges if needed

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