Armstrong Flooring is a global leader in the design and manufacture of flooring solutions. The company offers a wide range of flooring products for residential and commercial applications, including hardwood, luxury vinyl tile, engineered tile, and laminate.
Founded in 1860 as a cork-cutting shop in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Began producing linoleum in 1909.
Introduced vinyl flooring in 1950.
Became a publicly traded company in 2006.
In 2016, split into two separate companies: Armstrong Flooring and Armstrong World Industries (ceiling business).
Currently headquartered in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
A flooring manufacturer that produces a wide range of products for residential and commercial applications.
A flooring manufacturer that specializes in carpet and also produces hardwood, vinyl, and tile.
A flooring manufacturer that produces a wide range of products for residential and commercial applications, including hardwood, vinyl, and tile.
Armstrong Flooring offers a wide range of hardwood options in various colors, finishes, and species.
Armstrong Flooring's luxury vinyl tile is designed to look like real stone or ceramic tile but with the durability and ease of maintenance of vinyl.
Armstrong Flooring's engineered tile combines the beauty of ceramic and porcelain tile with the durability of vinyl.
Armstrong Flooring's laminate flooring is designed to look like hardwood or stone but with the durability and affordability of laminate.
Armstrong Flooring has manufacturing facilities in the United States and China.
The warranty varies depending on the product. The company offers a range of warranties from 15 to 30 years.
Yes, Armstrong Flooring products are designed for easy installation and many can be installed using the floating method without the need for adhesive.
The cleaning method will depend on the type of flooring. Armstrong Flooring offers specific cleaning instructions for each product on its website.
Yes, Armstrong Flooring offers products made from recycled materials and has a sustainability program in place to reduce its environmental impact.