Glue down Vinyl Flooring
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Armstrong Natural Creations Luxury Diamond 10 - 9" x 48" Embossed Vinyl Plank

Tarkett iQ Eminent Unisense 12" x 24" Homogeneous Vinyl Tile 2mil

Tarkett iQ Eminent Unisense 24" x 24" Homogeneous Vinyl Tile 2mil

Tarkett iQ Granit Sense 12" x 12" Homogeneous Vinyl Tile 2mil

Tarkett iQ Granit Sense 12" x 24" Homogeneous Vinyl Tile 2mil

Daltile Pines Terrace 7.25" x 48" Luxury Vinyl LVF Dry Back 20 Mil Plank

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

Tarkett ID Latitude Stone & Concrete 12" x 24" 20mil Luxury Vinyl Tile

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

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

Armstrong Coalesce 18" x 36" Embossed Vinyl Plank

Tarkett ID Latitude Abstract Finelines 18" x 18" 20mil Luxury Vinyl Tile

Tarkett ID Latitude Wood 6" x 48" Maple 20mil Luxury Vinyl Plank

Daltile Pines Terrace 7.25" x 48" Luxury Vinyl LVF Dry Back 8 Mil Plank

Tarkett ID Latitude Abstract Finelines 6" x 36" 20mil Luxury Vinyl Plank

Tarkett ID Latitude Wood 6" x 48" 20mil Luxury Vinyl Plank

Tarkett ID Latitude Wood 6" x 48" Pine 20mil Luxury Vinyl Plank

Tarkett ID Latitude Abstract Texgrain 18" x 18" 20mil Luxury Vinyl Tile

Tarkett ID Latitude Abstract Texgrain 6" x 36" 20mil Luxury Vinyl PlankGlue Down Vinyl Flooring
Glue down vinyl flooring is a flooring system where vinyl planks or tiles are permanently adhered to the subfloor using adhesive. This method creates a fixed, low-profile surface that reduces movement and performs well in areas with consistent foot traffic.
It is commonly used in both residential and light commercial spaces where stability and long-term performance are important.
Glue Down vs Click Lock Vinyl
Glue down vinyl flooring is bonded directly to the subfloor, while click lock vinyl floats above it without adhesive.
- Glue down vinyl: more stable, better for large areas and heavy use.
- Click lock vinyl: easier to install, better for DIY and temporary setups.
Glue down installation is typically chosen when minimal movement and long-term durability are priorities.
Glue Down Vinyl Plank vs Tile
Glue down vinyl flooring is available in two primary formats:
- Vinyl Plank: Designed for wood-look flooring and directional layouts. Planks work well in living spaces, open floor plans, and commercial interiors where visual flow matters.
- Vinyl Tile: Designed for stone or ceramic looks and grid-based layouts. Tile formats are commonly used in offices, retail areas, and spaces where modular replacement is useful.
Both formats use the same adhesive installation method, with differences mainly in appearance and layout.
Where Glue Down Flooring Works Best
- Large, open areas where movement needs to be minimized.
- Commercial or high-traffic environments.
- Spaces with heavy furniture or rolling loads.
- Installations requiring a low floor height.
Browse Glue Down Vinyl Plank for wood-look flooring
Explore Glue Down Vinyl Tile for grid and modular layouts











