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Armstrong Vinyl Tile
Vinyl tile is a durable, low-maintenance and affordable flooring that's quick to install, and can be used in any room of the home. It’s so easy you can have great-looking new floors in a single weekend – even if you do it yourself!

Hartco® Wood Flooring
Hartco Quality Wood Flooring, among the top flooring brands in the world, has a reputation among commercial designers for design freedom. Hartco's range and flexibility also satisfies a yearning for a highly personal, custom style in the home. Hartco patterns and contrasts help define interiors, from traditional to the avant-garde. More
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Armstrong Linoleum Flooring
Linoleum flooring is made from natural materials like linseed oil, recycled wood flour, cork dust and limestone. More

Armstrong Laminate Flooring
Crystal clear visuals that look and feel like hardwood or stone, plus a surface that resists scratches, stains, dents and moisture. Laminate flooring makes it all possible on a practical budget. Choose from countless traditional, rustic or modern styles, perfect for any room in your home – even your walls! More

Philadelphia Commercial Carpet
Philadelphia Carpets is Shaw's oldest and broadest product line. Philadelphia offers a broad selection of carpets designed for today's busy lifestyles that are both beautiful and affordable. More

Armstrong Sheet Vinyl Floors
We've reinvented vinyl sheet flooring to give you products that combine incredible realism and comfort with durability and affordability. Take a look at vinyl sheet with Diamond 10® Technology — your floor will look newer, longer. Perfect for any room in your home. More
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- Environmental Benefits of Wood Floors
- Made in South Pittsburg: Shaw Hardwood Flooring
- Wood Floor Finishes
- Pet Friendly Flooring
- Laminate A-Z Glossary of Terms
- How Laminate Flooring Is Made
- Rigid Core Flooring Installation
- Alterna Installation Comparison
- How to Install Engineered Hardwood – Glue Down Method
- How to Install Engineered Hardwood – Nail Down Method
- Engineered Hardwood vs. Solid Hardwood
- Laminate vs. Luxury Vinyl