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

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


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Vinyl Tile Buyer's Guide
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Pros and Considerations
Pros
- Great Value
Vinyl tile is one of the best values in flooring.
- Easy Installation
For DIYers, glueless and peel 'n stick vinyl tile is the easiest floor to install.
- Install Anywhere in the Home
Can be installed in any room, including bathrooms. Can be installed on all levels including below grade.
- Wide Variety of Designs, Sizes and Shapes
A wide variety of designs ranging from natural materials to original patterns in 12" x 12", large formats and planks. Vinyl has the look of wood, stone or ceramic tile at a lower price point.
- Low Maintenance
Just sweep and mop occasionally.
Considerations
- Lower Life Expectancy
Vinyl tile will not last as long as hardwood, ceramic tile or linoleum.
- Seams That Can Accumulate Dirt and Moisture
Water can seep into tile seams. This can create maintenance, adhesive bonding and subfloor issues.
- Gouging and Tearing
Resilient, vinyl tile is easier to gouge and tear than ceramic tile. In higher traffic areas, be sure to install thicker vinyl tile for better performance.
- Does Not Increase Home's Value
Vinyl tile is less likely than natural flooring products to enhance the monetary value of your home.
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