JD Flooring installs seamless sheet vinyl and linoleum flooring across North Bay, Ontario and the surrounding area. Sheet goods are rolled floor covering laid in wide pieces and heat-welded at the seams, so the surface behaves like one continuous sheet with almost nowhere for water or dirt to get in. You pick and buy the product you want, and Joey installs it right, with 32 years of experience behind every job.
Last updated July 2026
Sheet flooring is the floor you walk on in a clinic, a commercial kitchen or a busy laundry room, and there is a reason for that. Because it goes down in wide rolls with the seams heat-welded shut, there are almost no joints for water, dirt or bacteria to collect in. The standout feature is flash-cove, where the sheet runs a few inches up the wall instead of stopping at a baseboard, so the floor and wall meet in one continuous curve with no seam at the bottom. That is why sheet goods are the standard in commercial, medical and industrial spaces, and why they also make a durable, easy-clean, budget-friendly floor for a home kitchen, laundry room or basement. The catch is the subfloor: every bump and ridge underneath telegraphs straight through a thin sheet. A flat, clean, dry base is everything, which is exactly why JD Flooring is a specialist and not a jack-of-all-trades general contractor. Joey Duchesne has installed flooring in North Bay for 32 years, and he preps the floor properly before a single roll comes off the truck.
JD Flooring installs the full range of sheet and roll goods, along with the seam work and prep that make them last:
JD Flooring is install-only, which means you choose and buy your own sheet product from any supplier you like, with no showroom markup, and Joey installs it, heat-welds the seams and supplies the consumables the job needs, such as levelling compound, adhesive and prep materials.
Sheet flooring installation in North Bay is priced by the square foot, and the labour cost depends on three things: the sheet product you choose, the condition of the subfloor, and how much prep, seam-welding and flash-cove detailing the space needs. A straightforward laundry room over a flat subfloor installs faster than a commercial room that needs the sheet coved up the walls and welded around fixtures, and an older space with an uneven floor takes more levelling before the roll can go down. Because JD Flooring is install-only, you buy the sheet material itself at your own price, and pay Joey for the labour, seam work and prep it takes to do it right. Every quote is complete and up front, so there are no surprise costs partway through the job. To get an exact number, send a few photos and your rough square footage to 705-492-8461 and Joey will give you a straight answer.
People often weigh seamless sheet goods against click-together vinyl plank. Here is the honest comparison Joey gives on site.
| Sheet flooring | Vinyl plank | |
|---|---|---|
| Seams and water | Heat-welded seams, flash-cove option, near-continuous surface | Click joints between every plank; water can reach the seams |
| Best for | Clinics, kitchens, laundry rooms, basements, commercial floors | Living areas, bedrooms, basements, everyday residential rooms |
| Commercial use | The standard for medical, commercial and industrial spaces | Common in retail and residential, less so in wet clinical rooms |
| Look | Smooth continuous sheet, solid colours or patterns | Individual wood-look or stone-look planks |
| Cost | Budget-friendly material, seam and cove work adds labour | Low to mid material, quicker floating install |
If you need a hygienic, water-tight floor for a kitchen, laundry, basement or commercial room, sheet goods are hard to beat. If you want a wood-look floor for a living area or bedroom, vinyl plank is often the smarter call. Not sure which fits your space? That is exactly the kind of thing Joey will tell you straight during your free quote.
Flooring for sheet and linoleum installationSheet goods look simple and install hard. Anyone can roll vinyl over a lumpy subfloor and glue it down, but within weeks every ridge underneath shows through, the seams lift, and water finds its way in. Joey preps the floor flat first, welds the seams properly, and coves the sheet up the wall where the room calls for it, so the finished floor does the one job it exists to do: keep water out. He installs to the standards set out by industry bodies such as the Resilient Floor Covering Institute, including proper subfloor prep and seam treatment. Every JD Flooring installation carries a one-year workmanship warranty when the job is done to the specification Joey recommends. When you choose JD Flooring, you get Joey, not a call centre and not a rotating crew of strangers.
Flooring installs sheet flooring near youJD Flooring installs linoleum and sheet vinyl flooring across North Bay, Callander, Powassan, Sturgeon Falls, Mattawa, and south into the Muskoka cottage country of Huntsville, Bracebridge and Gravenhurst. Whether it is a commercial floor in town or a lake-house laundry room, Joey brings the same prep and seam work to every job.
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Flash-cove is where the sheet runs a few inches up the wall instead of stopping at a baseboard, so the floor and wall meet in one continuous curve with no seam at the bottom. There is nowhere for water or dirt to collect, which is why it is the standard in medical, commercial and industrial rooms. In a home it is worth it anywhere you want a fully water-tight, easy-clean floor.
Heat-welded seams fuse the sheets together into one surface, so water cannot work down into the joints the way it can with click-together planks or tile grout. Done properly, on a flat subfloor, a welded sheet floor is about as water-tight as a resilient floor gets. That is why clinics and commercial kitchens use it.
Yes. Sheet vinyl and linoleum are a durable, easy-clean, budget-friendly choice for home kitchens, laundry rooms and basements, not just commercial spaces. Joey installs it the same careful way in a house as he does in a clinic: flat subfloor first, seams welded, coved up the wall where it makes sense.
JD Flooring is install-only. You choose and buy your own sheet product from any supplier you like, and Joey installs it, heat-welds the seams and supplies the consumables the job needs, such as levelling compound, adhesive and prep materials. You get the product at your own price with no showroom markup.
Get a free, honest quote from a specialist with 32 years on the tools.