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Best Thickness Gauges for Flooring Materials

  • Mar 25
  • 2 min read

Accurate thickness measurement is essential in flooring installation. Whether you’re matching existing hardwood, checking vinyl plank thickness, verifying underlayment buildup, or measuring stair trim, thickness gauges and digital calipers help flooring contractors avoid uneven transitions and installation issues. Below are high performing digital thickness gauges suitable for professional flooring work.


Best Thickness Gauges for Flooring Materials

This compact digital thickness gauge features a 0.5 inch (12.7 mm) measuring range and quick one hand operation. Its LCD display and inch‑to‑millimeter conversion make it ideal for checking vinyl plank thickness, rubber underlayment, and other thin flooring materials.


This stainless steel digital caliper is frequently used for flooring materials because it measures internal, external, and depth dimensions. The clear LCD screen and inch‑metric‑fraction switching help contractors measure hardwood thickness, stair nosing profiles, reducers, and trim accurately.


This electronic thickness gauge offers precise measurement of thin materials such as laminate, vinyl tile, and flooring accessories. The digital display improves accuracy when checking consistency across multiple planks or verifying product specs before installation.

This dial thickness gauge offers a mechanical measurement option that flooring contractors use for checking material thickness on vinyl tile, laminate, carpet tiles, and rubber underlayment. Its flat measuring head helps produce consistent readings, making it suitable for verifying material uniformity before installation.


This extended‑range gauge measures up to 25.4 mm and is useful for thicker materials such as hardwood planks, composite trim, and multi‑layered installations. The quick press operation helps contractors capture thickness readings efficiently on the job.


Why Thickness Gauges Matter for Flooring Contractors

Thickness gauges help flooring installers:

  • Ensure material uniformity across planks or tiles

  • Identify thickness variations before installation

  • Improve fit for stair trim, reducers, and transitions

  • Verify hardwood and engineered plank thickness

  • Confirm underlayment buildup meets manufacturer guidelines

Accurate measurement reduces callbacks and supports clean, consistent flooring installations.


Protect Your Flooring Business

Flooring installation requires precision, dependable tools, and protection from job-site risks. Business insurance helps contractors stay secure on every project.


  • General liability

  • Workers compensation

  • Contractor tools and equipment

  • Commercial auto

Strong insurance coverage keeps your business protected while you focus on quality installations.

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