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3433 products
Woodland Centennial Ash
Woodland Walnut Drift
Woodland Salvaged Forrest
Woodland Dove Oak
Woodland Forrest Brown
Woodland Antique Mahogany
Woodland Aged Walnut
Woodland Alpine Mountain
Woodland Beaufort Birch
Woodland Ashen Estate
Woodland Highland Grove
Woodland Hickory Lake
Woodland Rustic Pecan
Woodland Urban Oak
Woodland Mystic Gray
Woodland Centennial Ash
Woodland Walnut Drift
Woodland Salvaged Forrest
Woodland Dove Oak
Woodland Forrest Brown
Woodland Antique Mahogany
Woodland Aged Walnut
Woodland Alpine Mountain
Woodland Beaufort Birch
Woodland Ashen Estate
Woodland Highland Grove
Woodland Hickory Lake
Woodland Rustic Pecan
Woodland Urban Oak
Woodland Mystic Gray
Woodland Centennial Ash
Woodland Walnut Drift
Woodland Salvaged Forrest
Woodland Dove Oak
Woodland Forrest Brown
Woodland Antique Mahogany
Woodland Aged Walnut
Woodland Alpine Mountain
Woodland Beaufort Birch
Woodland Ashen Estate
Woodland Highland Grove
Woodland Hickory Lake
Woodland Rustic Pecan
Woodland Urban Oak
Woodland Mystic Gray
Why Choose Vinyl Flooring?
- Durable: Scratch-resistant and waterproof—perfect for high-traffic areas.
- Versatile: Mimics wood, stone, or tile with stunning realism.
- Easy Installation: Options include glue-down, click-lock, or peel-and-stick.
- Low Maintenance: Simply sweep and mop for a pristine look.
Featured Brands & Their Benefits
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Shaw Floors
- Pros: Premium designs, eco-friendly, highly durable.
- Cons: Higher price point.
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COREtec
- Pros: Waterproof core, excellent sound insulation, ideal for basements and bathrooms.
- Cons: Limited budget-friendly options.
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Armstrong Flooring
- Pros: Affordable, broad range of styles, trusted quality.
- Cons: Slightly thinner wear layers on budget lines.
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Mohawk
- Pros: Great for commercial spaces, stain-resistant technology.
- Cons: May require professional installation for best results.
FAQs
1. Is vinyl flooring suitable for bathrooms and kitchens?
Absolutely! Most vinyl flooring is waterproof, making it ideal for moisture-prone areas.
2. What’s the difference between LVT and LVP?
- LVT (Luxury Vinyl Tile): Mimics ceramic or stone.
- LVP (Luxury Vinyl Plank): Mimics hardwood flooring.
3. How long does vinyl flooring last?
With proper care, vinyl flooring can last 10–20 years. Look for a thick wear layer for extended durability.
4. Can I install vinyl flooring myself?
Yes! Many options like click-lock or peel-and-stick are DIY-friendly, but glue-down varieties may need professional expertise.
Pro Tips for Selection
- For high-traffic areas: Choose a thicker wear layer (12-20 mil).
- For budget-conscious projects: Opt for peel-and-stick or Armstrong’s budget lines.
- For premium designs: Explore Shaw Floors and COREtec collections.
Explore Super Arbor’s Vinyl Flooring Collection today for the perfect balance of style, performance, and value. Designed for pros, but perfect for everyone!