NORM EVANS FLOORS

HYBRID FLOORING IN BEERWAH

  • Family-owned business since 1997
  • Wide range of flooring options
  • Free colour consultations

A Living Room With A Table And Chairs And A Swimming Pool In The Background  — Norm Evans Floors Pty Ltd in Beerwah, QLD

BEERWAH VINYL & HYBRID FLOORING

At Norm Evans Floors, we supply and install high-performance vinyl and hybrid flooring in Beerwah, with options that combine water resistance, comfort and modern timber-look finishes. Whether you’re renovating, building new or upgrading a rental property, we help you find the right fit.


We offer a range of rigid-core hybrid planks and sheet or plank vinyl flooring, all designed for long-term durability and minimal upkeep. Hybrid flooring is especially well-suited to homes that need a resilient floor without the maintenance of natural timber. Our team helps with product selection and supply, so you can get a result that looks sharp and lasts well into the future.


Call (07) 5476 6022 to book your flooring consultation or visit our showroom.

Why Hybrid Suits Busy Homes

We recommend hybrid flooring for Beerwah families who need something strong, practical and forgiving. With kids, pets or high foot traffic, hybrid flooring holds up where other surfaces might not. It’s built with a rigid core and a durable wear layer that resists dents, scratches and everyday mess. Whether it's muddy boots, scooter wheels or food spills, hybrid flooring is made to handle it all.


We also find that clients appreciate how easy it is to clean. A quick sweep and damp mop are usually all it takes. The built-in underlay makes it quieter than harder surfaces, which is ideal in busy homes. Most importantly, it offers the look of real timber—without the maintenance or worry that comes with natural wood.

A Man Is Installing A Wooden Floor In A Room  — Norm Evans Floors Pty Ltd in Beerwah, QLD
A Stack Of Wood Samples On A Wooden Table Next To A Plant  — Norm Evans Floors Pty Ltd in Beerwah, QLD

How We Guide You Through OPTIONS

When it comes to vinyl and hybrid flooring, not all products perform the same. We walk you through every layer—literally. We explain the differences in core types (SPC vs WPC), wear layers and finish textures so you know what you’re stepping on. If you’re installing in areas with more noise or foot traffic, we’ll guide you toward thicker planks with acoustic underlay built in.


We also talk through slip ratings, edge profiles and whether the surface has a matt, embossed or gloss finish. These details affect how your floor looks, feels and functions long-term. If you’re layering over tiles or an uneven slab, we’ll recommend specific prep steps to ensure the best result. We make the technical stuff clear, so you feel confident that what you’re choosing isn’t just attractive—but exactly right for how you use your space.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • Can I put heavy furniture on vinyl or hybrid flooring?

    Yes, but it's important to protect the flooring surface. Use felt pads or furniture coasters to avoid scratches or dents. Vinyl and hybrid flooring are resilient but can be damaged by sharp pressure points or dragging. Avoid placing extremely heavy items directly on planks without protection, and always lift furniture when moving it instead of sliding.

  • What’s the best underlay for hybrid flooring?

    Many hybrid flooring products come with a built-in underlay, which simplifies installation and offers decent acoustic and thermal insulation. If your product doesn’t include one, choose an underlay suited to your subfloor—foam for concrete or moisture-resistant types for areas prone to damp. Underlay improves comfort, reduces noise and helps hide minor surface imperfections.

  • Can vinyl flooring be used with underfloor heating?

    Yes, most vinyl flooring products are compatible with underfloor heating, but always check manufacturer guidelines first. The heating system must not exceed the temperature limits set by the flooring supplier, usually around 27°C. Gradual temperature changes help avoid stress on the floor, and a properly insulated subfloor ensures heat efficiency and safety.

LOCATION
neighbouring areas
  • Glass House Mountains
  • Landsborough
  • Peachester
  • Mooloolah Valley
  • Glenview
  • Coochin Creek