Armstrong Flooring Australia & New Zealand offers a full residential and commercial portfolio of high quality, durable flooring solutions, including: Residential - Luxury Vinyl Tile & Plank and Hybrid Flooring as well as Commercial - Sheet Vinyl, Luxury Vinyl Tile & Plank, Vinyl Tile, Vinyl Walling and Flooring Accessories. This comprehensive range of decorating options gives you the freedom to choose a floor that perfectly complements your home and your style of living, or endless options for commercial buildings.
THANK YOU!!!!!! I've lived in Disabled Housing for almosy a decade and even though i clean my floors, they became horribly stained & discolored over time. I've purchased steam mops, expensive scrubber mops, ALL kinds of cleaners, and nothing really helped. We were desperate enough that we're trying to save to hire a company to come out and professionally help. I couldn't find any DIY help online and so we had given up hope of making it work on our own, so thank you, THANK YOU! for sharing this with us! I'll be going to pick up some purple Zep degreaser today! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
That is called a shower room …not a wet room . In a wet room the floor is shaped to run toward the drain ..in a shower room the area around the shower is shaped to run toward the drain .
I don't work of roof's or floors but I did install some vinyl flooring in my kitchen. It went well but the flooring is vinyl, thin as hell and not very durable..I wish I went with vinyl planking or something better..
Armstrong AUS do you have any updated method videos? DO you have any installation courses in Australia? Im trying to move from vinyl plank/carpet to commercial vinyl. But there is no where in Australia to gain those skills (without doing a whole new apprenticeship, which simply cant happen with kids and morgage) Im legitimately considering flying to the UK to one of their training facilites.
Just seen a huge ass church floor that was the straightest floor I've ever seen. No gaps anywhere. On MDF no less. The only issue I have with it is that maybe 1/12 of the tiles had cracked corners. Considering how straight it was, cracked corners seems acceptable. I wanna know what's up.
Hi, nice video, 👍👍.. a question Plzz.. If this vinyl floor gets damaged what to do. I have waterproof vinyl floor in our wet room. There is a cut around 6-7 inches long in the vinyl. Floor underneath feels very soft if stand on it. How to repair it? Or we need to install entire new floor? Thanks.
Hi , i believe i can help. Long story short. You need a reparation Job done on that part. Possibly two. If you get an old average floor cover they will remove damaged tile and replace with the same exact tile if not something close to it. But as for the floor damage under. Someone needs to have some knowledge on structural parts in a home. For example someone who installs hardwood floors.
Garbage products, if you have a problem you are on your own. We've been fighting/ignored by these bastards for 4 years. Do not purchase flooring from these people, they are not the only manufactures, do your homework.
These vids make me laugh. Who has time to do it this way?, he has a nice strait and flat walls, very rare on site. Easy to do in controlled situations.
"Equal overlap method" is a waste of time. Just place the tile over the partial tile position against the wall, then flip the tile over, flipping the tile toward the wall. Now mark your tile on both edges and then cut it. Done.
Because it’s not a wet set installation. If you installed it wet the tiles would slide all over. It is a pressure sensitive adhesive. So once it’s dry that’s when the tiles will stay where you want them. Wait until the glue is completely clear. If you swipe your fingers across it no glue should be on your finger tips.
Not a problem brother. Good luck! 🤙🏼. Read the bucket of glue you are working with that is recommended from the manufacturer for the specific product you are installing. It will tell you the working time for how long the glue will still be good from the time it is dry until it’s not sticky anymore. Happy installing
Hi Tatiana, we recommend Armstrong Flooring "Shinekeeper" a high solids floor polish, if the store you purchased the tiles from doesn't have this, you could use Gemini floor polish from Peerlesjal which is available in the cleaning aisle at Bunnings.
If the wall and floor vinyl are both 2mm thickness would you use a U shape groove between the wall seams as apposed to a V groove for the welding channel?
I so wish Armstrong would bring back real linoleum for residential customers. My aunt has some that was installed in 1959 that's still in almost perfect condition