The Armstrong Difference

When you buy Armstrong™ vinyl tile flooring, you can be certain that you’re purchasing a high quality flooring that will last for years to come. Advantages include:

Design Excellence:
MasterWorks Technology®, color consistency, new oversized tile sizes and styles

MasterWorks

Installation Excellence:
Three easy installation options including new QuickTac™ , specially formulated subfloor preparation aids and adhesives and Armstrong Certified Installers

Performance Excellence:
CleanSweep®, ToughGuard®, guaranteed warranty protection, specially formulated cleaners

CleanSweep

ToughGuard

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QAVinyl Tile Buyer's Guide

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Vinyl Tile Design     Get Design Tips

Of all flooring options, vinyl tile stands out as the easiest to install and the most economical. But it's more than simply practical. Vinyl tile is available in a multitude of designs, including looks that simulate natural materials such as wood, stone, and ceramic tile. The wide variety of solid colors and graphic patterns that only vinyl can achieve will complement any style of décor. The modular tile format allows you to alternate different colors to create a classic checkerboard look, or use a single color for an uninterrupted visual effect. New, large format tiles are available in not only the latest looks, but with the easiest installation systems. In addition to different-sized squares, vinyl tile is also sold in luxury vinyl tile plank shapes to replicate the look of hardwood flooring. The combination of design options, easy installation and good value makes vinyl tile a flooring favorite for utility areas, kitchens, mudrooms, bathrooms and playrooms.

Keep In Mind:

  • For the best visual results, lay your tiles out across the entire floor before actually installing them. 
  • Shuffle the tiles before you start. If you're using one box, shuffle that box. If you're using more than one box, shuffle the boxes together. Shuffling the tile distributes any color variations that may have occurred within and between dye lots.
  • Some tiles have a directional pattern. Look on the back of the tile for arrows. For the most uniform-looking installation, lay the tile with the arrows all pointing in the same direction.
  • If you want to create a checkerboard pattern or help disguise subfloor issues, alternate the backside arrows in different directions. 

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