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Armstrong Sheet Vinyl FloorsProfile | GreenThe story with vinyl sheet begins with the “look.” You’ve probably noticed there’s a trend in home design towards “natural realism,” where home products look and different wood species, or limestone, sandstone, slate and other natural materials. What natural look are you searching feel like objects found in nature. We call it “bringing the outdoors in.” With our vinyl floors, we use cutting-edge print technology to produce beautiful floors that look like for in a floor? You can probably find it in our vinyl sheet collection! WebsiteNew DuraCeramic is warmer to the touch, more comfortable underfoot, Congoleum® Vinyl FlooringProfile | WarrantyFor generations Congoleum flooring products have been an important part of America's homes.EarthWerks™ Vinyl FlooringProfile | GreenStrength, performance, luxury and style are built into all of the flooring products you will find under the EarthWerks™ brand name Armstrong Luxury Vinyl FloorsProfile |

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Goodyear Tires For 2005 Honda PilotGreenRoppe Corporation has been in the flooring business since 1955. And, even though we’ve grown (we are the world’s largest rubber cove base manufacturer), our philosophy of business has not. It’s simple: We pledge to provide you, our customer, with the best in quality, service, and dependability, all the time, every time. With over 40 years of experience and commitment, we continue to supply the best.

Armstrong Vinyl TileProfile | GreenArmstrong peel and stick tile offers the beauty and easy maintenance you would expect in a vinyl floor – and something more: it’s DIY-friendly! Peel and stick tile is one of the easiest flooring options to install. All you need is a basic understanding of flooring installation methods and a little experience with a few common handyman tools. Many of our peel and stick tile floors can be installed over a weekend. Armstrong Linoleum FlooringProfile | GreenLinoleum flooring is made from natural materials like linseed oil, recycled wood flour, cork dust and limestone. IVC Vinyl FlooringProfile | WebsiteIn the ultramodern factory IVC produces a full range of cushioned vinyl products in a very cost-effective way: from price-conscious promotion articles to high-quality products. From magnificent wood imitations to attractive and fashionable colour ranges. Johnsonite® Commerical FlooringProfile | GreenWELCOME TO THE WORLD'S MOST INTEGRATED flooring system.

Now it's easy to make choices that balance function and aesthetics. Short-term cost with long-term investment. Our mission is to integrate design and life-safety into flooring and stairwell solutions to create more productive, safer spaces that are aesthetically pleasing and add to our customers’ economic success. Added on: July 24, 2013 From start to finish, learn how to properly install your Legacy Click Luxury Vinyl Planks & Tiles flooring.What are the Benefits of Having Vinyl Flooring Installed? Very durable Moisture – resistant Looks like hardwood floors without the added cost Available in a variety of styles Has a more natural appearance Very easy to maintain Can be installed and repaired in-house What to Consider When Choosing Vinyl Flooring: Vinyl flooring is a great way to get the look and beauty of natural hardwood, ceramic and stone floors without the added cost. Sherwin-Williams offers three product styles of Vinyl Flooring. Types of Vinyl Flooring Sheet Vinyl Flooring: Vinyl Tile Flooring (VCT): Luxury Vinyl Tile and Plank Flooring: Wood Stone Ceramic Slate Source: Vendor Partner Armstrong Flooring

Professional Vinyl Flooring Installation: Make one phone call to your local Sherwin-Williams floorcovering store and let us do the rest. With more than 120 full-service flooring stores and field representatives serving multi-family properties, builders and commercial facilities, our strong brand reputation ensures reliability and provides confidence that we will make the job easier. We offer competitive prices and flexible terms with green flooring solutions. We offer 24-hour turnaround as requested on installations (M-F) and same day installation requests are fulfilled upon availability. Our Sherwin-Williams Vinyl Installation Promise to You: Installers are professional floor covering installers and are required to meet the insurance types and limits set forth by The Sherwin-Williams Company. Upon entering unit, installers will inform store staff of anything out of the ordinary. Any doors or appliances we move will be replaced unless customer specifies otherwise (excluding gas appliances).

Installer will not smoke, eat or use the restroom in the unit. Installer will return keys and inform management when job is complete. Any installation complaint will have store management response within one business day. Interested in Learning More About Vinyl Flooring From Sherwin-Williams? In order to select the right flooring product for your residential property or commercial facility, you will need to determine the most important factors for your space. Let a Sherwin Williams flooring expert assist you, helping you find the best solutions for your needs. Find a Floorcovering Store Learn More About Our Services We love the historic appeal of floors covered with wood, stone, or ceramic. But let's face it: These materials can be high in cost, low in comfort, and often require more care than we have time or energy for. That's why the smart money is often on vinyl. This durable flooring shrugs off street grit, pointy heels, and sloppy spills while providing a slip-resistant and often cushiony footing that doesn't cost an arm and a leg.

No wonder you find vinyl in almost every American home—usually in kitchens, baths, and entryways. This category of resilient flooring encompasses an array of products, including sheets, tiles, and planks made of flexible PVC; rigid tiles that combine vinyl and ground limestone; and soft, ruglike sheets that are woven from vinyl-coated fiberglass strands. Popularized in the mid 20th century, vinyl flooring is still evolving. It's more durable—many companies offer lifetime warranties—and can be installed faster than earlier versions. Patterns and textures convincingly mimic their old-school competitors or boldly go in a more modern direction. And in response to health concerns, some flooring is now certified to meet strict standards for indoor air quality. When a flooring is this versatile and has so many looks, who needs a historic pedigree? Pictured: It looks like limestone tile, but this floor is actually a textured vinyl sheet, a practical water-resistant pick for bathrooms.

Anatomy of a Vinyl Sheet 1. Top Coat 2. Vinyl sheets range from 75 cents to $4 per square foot. Tiles typically cost $1 to $8 per square foot. Planks run about $5 per square foot. In each case, installation is extra. DIY or hire a pro? Homeowners can install most tiles and planks themselves. Let a pro lay sheet flooring. How long will it last? Warranties on vinyl flooring run from five years to as long as you own the house. How much care does it need? Vacuum regularly and mop with soapy water to remove grime and keep colors bright. Do not use abrasives, bleach, or ammonia. Wipe up spills to prevent stains. Where to buy it? Home centers and flooring retailers sell a variety of tiles, sheets, and planks, and can recommend an installer if the type you choose isn't DIY-friendly. Vinyl Type: Tiles and Planks Vinyl Type: Composition Tile (VCT) Overall thickness: 0.080 inch Wear-layer thickness: 10 milsWarranty: 10 yearsOther attributes: Urethane top coat has built-in stain protection.

Shown: CushionStep Woodbine Windmill, about $1.70 per square foot uninstalled; Overall thickness: 0.100 inchWear-layer thickness: 10 milsWarranty: 15 yearsOther attributes: Realistic texture mimics underlying stone, wood, or tile pattern.Shown: CushionStep Alvina Brownstone; about $2.70 per square foot uninstalled; Overall thickness: 0.125 inchWear-layer thickness: 15 milsWarranty: 25 yearsOther attributes: Special urethane top coat offers enhanced protection against stains and microbes. Shown: CushionStep Spanish Saltillo, about $4 per square foot uninstalled; A chief selling point of vinyl flooring is that it's easy to clean, an obvious health benefit. In addition, some manufacturers top their products with antimicrobial coatings or embed wear layers with particles of silver, a potent germ killer.The knock against vinyl has more to do with indoor air quality. This is due to the potentially lung-irritating and headache-inducing VOCs that are off-gassed by vinyl flooring and the glues traditionally used to hold it down.

If you want to breathe easy, choose FloorScore-certified coverings and adhesives, which meet the building industry's most stringent indoor-air-quality standards. Two layers of foam give this textured flooring extra springiness. FiberFloor Easy Living Seagrass in Oriental, about $2 per sq. ft.; The "grout lines" are recessed, just as with real ceramic tiles. FiberFloor Easy Living Antonia in Taupe Brown, about $2 per sq. ft.; It has the appearance of pricey tiles but without the expense or hard-to-clean grout. AirStep Evolution Tuscan Paver in Sand, about $2.75 per sq. ft.; Plant-based ingredients keep this woven sheet supple. Bolan Botanic in Lotus, about $6.50 per sq. ft.; The colors and textures of stone are captured in vinyl. FiberFloor Easy Living Savana Flagstone in Fossil, about $2 per sq. ft.; It looks like it's made of beefy end-grain cherry blocks, but it's only -inch-thick vinyl.ASI Organic Vinyl End Grain, about $5 per sq. ft.; An acrylic floor finish maintains this tile's silvery lustre .

MXF Series #3, about $12 per sq. ft.; Irregular edges need to be grouted, adding to this tile's stonelike realism. Adura Corsica in Coral Reef, about $5 per sq. ft.; Vinyl gives VCT squares their vibrant color and stain resistance. Alternatives Aqua Spring, about $1.50 per sq. ft.; Glue these planks down, or lock their edges together to make a floating floor. Adura Plank Timber Ridge in Weathered Saddle, starting at about $5 per sq. ft.; Each plank of this floating floor sticks to its neighbor. Luxe Plank Peruvian Walnut in Tropical Coast, about $4.30 per sq. ft.; Five Ways to Cover a Floor Factory-applied adhesive secures tiles to concrete, wood, or existing flooring. Easy for DIYers to put down, but surface prep is critical to get a strong bond. Shown: Race Day Levant in Midnight Black, about $3.65 per sq. ft. uninstalled; Adhesive strips on the edges of tiles and planks create a floating floor that's simple to install and doesn't depend on the condition of the subfloor to stay bonded.

Shown: Array Stanton tile in Courtyard, about $2.50 per sq. ft. uninstalled; Tiles and planks with this feature snap together without adhesive, so they float over the subfloor. DIY-friendly, as long as the surface is dead flat. Shown: Adura Plank in Acacia with LockSolid click connection, starting at about $5 per sq. ft. uninstalled; For heavy sheets made with rubbery backings, double-sided tape holds edges in place. Best if installed by a pro. AirStep Evolution Terrace in Mocha, about $2.75 per sq. ft. uninstalled; If you want to keep your tile or sheet floor indefinitely, bed it in a trowel-applied adhesive over a clean, dry surface. Shown: North Terrace Alterna tile, which has joints that can be grouted, about $6 per sq. ft. uninstalled; Where to Use It: Kitchens From the start, cooking spaces have been the favorite place to put vinyl because it doesn't mind messy spills, dropped pots, or frequent cleaning. Shown: Ultima Nobility sheet in Royal Gold, about $2 per square foot uninstalled;

Where to Use It: Kids' Rooms Vinyl is a thrifty, fun way to dress up play areas and bedrooms. And crayon scribbles wipe away easily. Shown: FiberFloor Easy Living sheet in Elegant Cherry Light, about $2 per square foot uninstalled; Where to Use It: Bathrooms Seamless sheets offer the best protection from splashes. Vinyl does become slippery when wet, so make sure a bath mat is in place before stepping out of a tub. Similar to shown: SobellaOmni HD Rustica sheet in Peppercorn, starting at about $3.40 per square foot uninstalled; Where to Use It: Utility Rooms Vinyl flooring can bear the brunt of all the dirt, snow—and, yes, muck—tracked into mudrooms, or the detergent and water spills in laundry areas. Shown: Naturals Collection Macedonia sheet in Agate, about $3.60 per square foot uninstalled; Where to Use It: Finished Basements Vinyl has no qualms about the dampness commonly found in rooms that are below grade. Shown: FiberFloor Easy Living sheet in Cameron, about $2 per square foot uninstalled;