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

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

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

Tarkett Premium VCT Slip Resistant 12" x 12" Vinyl Tile

Karndean Art Select Gluedown 9" x 56" Beveled Luxury Vinyl Plank 30mil

Crossville Access Point LVT 18" x 18" Medium Gloss Luxury Vinyl Tile 12 mil

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

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

Emser Emcore 7" x 48" Luxury Vinyl Plank 12mil Glue Down

Karndean Van Gogh Gluedown 7" x 48" Luxury Vinyl Plank 20mil

Karndean Opus Gluedown 9" x 48" Luxury Vinyl Plank 20mil

Karndean Opus Gluedown 6" x 36" Luxury Vinyl Tile 20mil

Karndean Opus Gluedown 18" x 24" Luxury Vinyl Tile 20mil

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

Anything Goes COREtec Enhanced 12" x 24" WPC Vinyl Tile 20mil

Tarkett iQ Optima 12" x 12" Homogeneous Vinyl Tile 2mil

Tarkett iQ Optima 24" x 24" Homogeneous Vinyl Tile 2mil

Tarkett iQ Optima 12" x 24" Homogeneous Vinyl Tile 2mil

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

Daltile Loften 12" x 24" Luxury Vinyl LVF Dry Back 20 Mil Tile

Daltile Loften 6" x 24" Luxury Vinyl LVF Dry Back 30 Mil Tile

Daltile Loften 6" x 24" Luxury Vinyl LVF Dry Back 20 Mil TileGlue Down Vinyl Tile
Glue down vinyl tile is a flooring format designed to replicate stone or ceramic tile, installed using adhesive to bond directly to the subfloor. This creates a stable, low-profile surface that performs well in high-traffic and commercial environments.
It is commonly used in kitchens, bathrooms, retail spaces, and other areas where durability and a structured tile layout are important.
Glue Down Vinyl Tile vs Plank
- Vinyl Tile: Designed for stone or concrete looks with grid-based layouts, commonly used in kitchens, offices, and commercial spaces.
- Vinyl Plank: Designed for wood-look flooring with directional layouts, typically used in living areas and open spaces.
Both use the same glue-down installation method, with differences mainly in appearance and layout.
Glue Down Vinyl Tile vs Floating Vinyl
Glue down vinyl tile is bonded directly to the subfloor, while floating vinyl sits above it.
- Glue down tile provides better stability in large or high-traffic areas.
- Floating vinyl is easier to install and suited for quick setups.
Glue down tile is typically chosen when long-term performance and minimal movement are priorities.
Sizes and Layout Options
Glue down vinyl tile is commonly available in formats such as:
- 12x24 tiles for rectangular layouts.
- 18x18 tiles for traditional grid patterns.
These sizes mirror ceramic and stone tile formats while offering easier maintenance and installation flexibility.
Where Glue Down Tile Works Best
- Kitchens and bathrooms.
- Commercial and retail spaces.
- Entryways and corridors.
- Areas requiring modular replacement.
What to Expect
- Stable, low-profile installation.
- Stone or concrete look visuals.
- Grid-based layout flexibility.
- Performance suited for heavy use.
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