Armstrong Vinyl Tiles
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Armstrong Standard Excelon Imperial Texture 12" x 12" Vinyl Tile 3.2mm

Armstrong Standard Excelon Imperial Texture 3.2mm 12" x 12" Vinyl Tile

Armstrong Premium Excelon Crown 12" x 12" Vinyl Tile

Armstrong Standard Excelon Imperial Texture 12" x 12" Vinyl Tile 2.4mm

Armstrong Natural Creations Luxury Diamond 10 - 18" x 18" Embossed Vinyl Tile

Armstrong Premium Excelon Feature II - 12" x 12" Smooth Vinyl Tile

Armstrong Premium Excelon Stonetex 12" x 12" Vinyl Tile

Armstrong Natural Creations Luxury Diamond 10 - 18" x 36" Embossed Vinyl Tile

Armstrong Safety Zone 12" x 12" Anti Slip Vinyl Tile

Armstrong Parallel USA (12) 18" x 18" Embossed Vinyl Tile

Armstrong Parallel USA (20) 18" x 18" Embossed Vinyl Tile

Armstrong Natural Creations Luxury Diamond 10 - 12" x 24" Embossed Vinyl Tile

Armstrong Premium Excelon Feature I 12" x 12" Smooth Vinyl TileIs Armstrong Vinyl Tile Waterproof?
If you're shopping for Armstrong vinyl flooring and wondering whether they are water-resistant or waterproof, this guide can help you clear your confusion. Knowing the difference can help you make the right decision, especially if you're buying flooring for areas like kitchens, bathrooms, or basements.
💧Waterproof Floors
Waterproof tiles are designed for situations where water might sit for hours or even days. If you're worried about floods or frequent standing water, fully waterproof flooring may be a better fit.
🐾 Water-Resistant Tiles
Water-resistant vinyl tiles can handle splashes and small spills. As long as water is cleaned up quickly, the tile stays protected.
💡 Where Armstrong Vinyl Tile Stands
Most Armstrong tiles are water-resistant, designed to handle moisture from spills, wet shoes, or pet messes. However, they may not be the right choice if you're looking for flooring that can handle long-standing water or flooding.
🟠 Check the Product Details Before You Buy
Armstrong Vinyl collections clearly mention whether their vinyl tiles are water-resistant or not. Always check before choosing, especially if the flooring will be installed in high-moisture areas.













