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Vinyl-Sheet.Pdf VINYL SHEET FLOORING VINYL SHEET FLOORING BEAUTY & PERFORMANCE. REFRESHING. Welcome to Armstrong’s vinyl sheet flooring. New technology and new style ideas come together in floors that will enhance the beauty and comfort of your home for many years. Over 100 years of successfully delivering quality flooring for homeowners and standing squarely behind our products with exceptional service and extensive warranties have helped make Armstrong the most trusted name in flooring – the brand you can count on for the best choices for your home. Armstrong vinyl floors are FloorScore certified for better indoor air quality (pg. 77). Only Armstrong. DUALITY™ LEATHER SUEDE G6111 TABLE OF CONTENTS SELECTING YOUR FLOOR . 03 COLLECTIONS STONES PREMIUM PLUS . 08 PREMIUM . 14 BEST . 18 BETTER . 26 GOOD . 36 WOODS PREMIUM PLUS . 44 PREMIUM . 46 BEST . 50 BETTER . 53 GOOD . 57 ALTERNATIVES PREMIUM PLUS . 62 PREMIUM . 64 BEST . 68 BETTER . 70 GOOD . 73 WHY ARMSTRONG VINYL SHEET . 76 PRODUCT FEATURES AND BENEFITS . 78 FULL PRODUCT DETAIL COMPARISONS . 79 PRODUCT CONSTRUCTION . 80 INSTALLATION . 82 INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS . 84 FLOOR CARE . 89 Armstrong Vinyl Sheet Flooring 01 DUALITY™ BANDELIER™ FLINT G6013 SELECTING YOUR FLOOR First, choose the look you like: – STONES – WOODS – ALTERNATIVES Next, compare the flooring performance attributes with the features and benefits important to you. Progression from one level to the next includes upgrades in design realism, stain protection, and longer warranties. PREMIUM PLUS DUALITY™ PREMIUM DUALITY CUSHIONSTEP™ BEST STRATAMAX® CUSHIONSTEP STARSTEP® BETTER STRATAMAX CUSHIONSTEP MEMORIES™ STATION SQUARE™ GOOD STRATAMAX CUSHIONSTEP CANYON CREEK® INITIATOR™ Product details and features on pages 78-81. Consult an Armstrong retail salesperson to finalize your selection. Visit armstrong.com to find a retailer near you. 03 THE ARMSTRONG VINYL SHEET COLLECTION CUSHIONSTEP™ ALVINA™ BROWNSTONE G3121 05 From the unique markings of dramatic slate to modular designs that mimic the look of a custom ceramic installation, our STONES collection captures the beauty of natural material and provides warmth and comfort underfoot. Pages 06–41. CUSHIONSTEP™ SPANISH SALTILLO™ REDWARE G4082 STONES 07 STONES EMPIRE SLATE™ Inspired by the larger-than-life Slate of New York, this diagonal PREMIUM PLUS stone pattern gives a room the appearance of being larger. DUALITY™ COLLECTIONEMPIRE SLATE™ DESIGNHUDSON GREEN 00000G6222 ™ L LIFETIME LIMITED RESIDENTIAL WARRANTY DUALITY Premium Plus Plus 15-Year Limited Light Commercial Warranty STONES Durable Artistry High fashion meets high performance with Armstrong’s innovation in vinyl sheet flooring: realistic 3D visuals on an ultra-durable structure that withstands the most active lifestyles . PREMIUM PLUS SHADOW CANYON™ (12˝ Slate) Sandbar Natural Slate Paver Gray G6250 G6251 G6252 AMALFI™ (18˝ x 9˝ Staggered Porcelain) BRESLO™ (12˝ x 6˝ Slate) Stone Black Rust Slate Gray G6020 G6023 G6270 G6271 EMPIRE SLATE™ (17˝ Diagonal Slate) Woodstock White Liberty Gold Hudson Green Adirondack Fall G6220 G6221 G6222 G6223 Full product detail comparisons on page 79 Armstrong Vinyl Sheet Flooring 09 ™ L LIFETIME LIMITED RESIDENTIAL WARRANTY DUALITY Premium Plus Plus 15-Year Limited Light Commercial Warranty NEW GATE CASTLE™ (Large Scale Modular Limestone) STONES Nantucket Dune Coastal Path Element G6040 G6042 G6043 PREMIUM PLUS CANTERA™ (12˝ Ceramic) Blanco Ta n G6050 G6051 HAVANA™ (12˝ Staggered Slate) See room scene on page 12 Blanco SunWashed Kona G6100 G6101 G6103 LOGAN FALLS™ (Modular Stone) Moon River Beige Sailor’s Delight G6130 G6132 10 Full product detail comparisons on page 79 STONES PREMIUM PLUS DUALITY™ LOGAN FALLS™ MOON RIVER BEIGE G6130 STONES HAVANA™ Full of texture and color, this 12" slate was inspired by PREMIUM PLUS hand-crafted rustic décor and worn Old World tapestries. DUALITY™ HAVANA™ SUN WASHED G6101 STONES PREMIUM PLUS 13 STONES PREMIUM DUALITY™ MADISON™ SOHO RUST G6143 ™ L LIFETIME LIMITED RESIDENTIAL WARRANTY DUALITY Premium Plus 10-Year Limited Light Commercial Warranty STONES STONES PREMIUM MADISON™ (16˝ Slate) Hudson Light Tribeca Greige Soho Rust G6140 G6141 G6143 SCARBOROUGH™ (Modular Stone) MESITA™ (4-1/2˝ x 9˝ Brick) Essence Lace Colonial Red G6190 G6192 G6162 LIME ROCK™ (Modular Stone) Ecru Taupe Sand Real Stone G6120 G6121 G6122 Full product detail comparisons on page 79 Armstrong Vinyl Sheet Flooring 15 ™ CUSHIONSTEP Premium 25 25-YEAR LIMITED RESIDENTIAL WARRANTY Soft Comfort STONES The fashion-forward Premium Collection is our thickest and most durable CushionStep available . It’s warmth and comfort level underfoot will exceed expectations . PREMIUM MINERAL TRAVERTINE™ (5˝ x 27˝ Travertine Plank) Oyster Almond Cream Berlin Brown G5040 G5041 G5042 CAPADOCIA TRAVERTINE™ (24˝ x 12˝ Staggered Travertine) Opal Grey Summer Suede Stonehenge G5050 G5051 G5052 TIDAL SANDSTONE™ (18˝ x 12˝ Striated Sandstone) Clamshell Silver Dollar Drifting Dune Black Sea G5060 G5061 G5062 G5063 16 Full product detail comparisons on page 79 STONES STONES PREMIUM CUSHIONSTEP™ TIDAL SANDSTONE™ CLAMSHELL G5060 CUSHIONSTEP™ Best 25 25-YEAR LIMITED RESIDENTIAL WARRANTY Soft Comfort STONES Warm and soft underfoot, CushionStep adds an unexpected level of comfort to your floor . BEST EAGLE ROCK SLATE™ (Modular Slate) Seagull Copper Mountain Chocolate Truffle Chimney Ash G4133 G4130 G4132 G4131 LOGAN FALLS™ (Modular Stone) Still Water Red River Sunset Orange Mountain Slate G4060 G4062 G4063 G4064 PERUVIAN SLATE™ (12˝ Slate) Sea Cliffs Golden Fields Subtle Fields Pebble Beige Sunrise G4090 G4091 G4092 G4093 G4094 18 Full product detail comparisons on page 79 STONES LIBERTY STONE™ (12˝ Travertine) BEST Winter White Bonfire G4030 G4032 LAFAYETTE™ (18˝ x 12˝ Rectangular Slate) Bronze Taupe Black G4111 G4112 G4114 SPANISH SALTILLO™ (12˝ Ceramic) See room scene on page 06 Captiva White Adobe Clay Redware G4080 G4081 G4082 AUTUMN SLATE™ (9˝ Slate) Dawn Haze Night Sky Dusk G4010 G4011 G4013 G4014 Armstrong Vinyl Sheet Flooring 19 ® 25 25-YEAR LIMITED RESIDENTIAL WARRANTY STRATAMAX Best Plus 5-Year Limited Light Commercial Warranty Layered Performance STONES The only high performance floor made from 70% limestone composite in the bottom layer for maximum durability and a true loose-lay installation . BEST MONTE VISTA™ (12-1/2˝ Diagonal Slate) Egg Cream Terra Stone Desert Beige X3501 X3502 X3503 MULTICOLOR SLATE™ (Modular Slate) See room scene on page 22 Desert Tan Sunset Blue Arizona Gold Multi Green X3521 X3522 X3523 X3524 MOUNTAIN SLATE™ (12˝ Slate) Winter White Warm Stone Sienna Hacienda Roja X3530 X3531 X3533 X3534 20 Full product detail comparisons on page 79 STONES BEST STRATAMAX® SABLINO™ SOFT SUNRISE X3578 FALCON RIDGE™ (18˝ Travertine) SABLINO™ (9˝ Travertine) Morning Cloud Hunters Gray Daybreak Soft Sunrise X3580 X3584 X3575 X3578 Armstrong Vinyl Sheet Flooring 21 STONES BEST STRATAMAX® MULTICOLOR SLATE™ MULTI GREEN X3524 STONES BEST 23 STARSTEP® 20 20-YEAR LIMITED RESIDENTIAL WARRANTY Traditional Classics STONES Tried-and-true vinyl sheet flooring that offers classic beauty and value . BEST BELLE GROVE™ (9˝ Slate) White Adobe White X6000 X6001 HASTINGS™ (12˝ Slate) Mushroom Butterscotch 64480 64481 MARDI GRAS™ (18˝ Travertine) STARSTEP® MARDI GRAS™ OYSTER X6012 Oat Oyster X6011 X6012 24 Full product detail comparisons on page 79 STONES BEST STARSTEP® THE PALMS™ WINTER WHITE X6005 INCA SLATE™ (Modular Slate) THE PALMS™ (Staggered 9˝ Paver) Desert Horizon Earth at Dawn Winter White X6018 X6015 X6005 Armstrong Vinyl Sheet Flooring 25 STONES BETTER CUSHIONSTEP™ DISTANT VALLEY™ INSPIRE G3113 STONES BETTER 27 CUSHIONSTEP™ Better 15 15-YEAR LIMITED RESIDENTIAL WARRANTY RIVERBED SANDSTONE™ (27˝ x 14 .4˝ Staggered Sandstone) STONES Ashen Brown Pebble Raisin G3240 G3241 G3242 BETTER CARIA TRAVERTINE™ (16˝ x 16˝ Travertine) Quail Warm Latte Silver Sword G3231 G3230 G3232 HAILEY™ (12˝ Slate) Storm Gray Milk & Honey Spice G3090 G3091 G3092 BLEECKER STREET™ (1˝ Stone Mosaic) Uptown City Lights Downtown G3061 G3062 G3063 28 Full product detail comparisons on page 79 STONES MESSINA™ (12˝ x 9˝ Staggered Limestone) BETTER Stone Mesa Tan Blue/Taupe G3070 G3071 G3072 DISTANT VALLEY™ (Modular Diagonal Ceramic) See room scene on page 26 Whisper Echo Interlude Inspire G3110 G3111 G3112 G3113 ALVINA™ (Random Stone) See room scene on page 04 Buff Brownstone Caramel Brown Graystone G3120 G3121 G3122 G3123 STEVENSVILLE™ (9˝ Slate) LIMESTONE PAVER™ (12˝ Limestone Paver) Light Stone Blue Natural Soft Slate Cream Sable G3040 G3042 G3043 G3200 G3201 Armstrong Vinyl Sheet Flooring 29 STRATAMAX® Better 20 20-YEAR LIMITED RESIDENTIAL WARRANTY RIMINI™ (Modular Travertine) STONES Crème Mellow Gold Toast X2535 X2536 X2538 BETTER SONORA STONE™ (9˝ Travertine) ANCIENT SLATE™ (9˝ Slate) Warm Beige White Peacock X2547 X2500 X2501 LIMESTONE™ (12˝ Limestone Paver) FRENCH PAVER™ (4-1/2˝ Tumbled Limestone) Putty Pebble Beige White Ta n X2525 X2526 X2515 X2516 CARRIZO™ (9˝ Ceramic) LIVINGTON™ (12˝ Ceramic) Vanilla Honey White Sands X2520 X2521 X2560 30 Full product detail comparisons on page 79 STONES BETTER STRATAMAX® CHESWICK™ TERRA UMBER X2567 CHESWICK™ (9˝ Slate) Mesa Gray Sahara Sand Terra Umber X2505 X2507 X2567 Armstrong Vinyl Sheet Flooring 31 MEMORIES™ 15 15-YEAR LIMITED RESIDENTIAL WARRANTY Traditional Classics STONES Tried-and-true vinyl sheet flooring that offers classic beauty and value . 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