Armstrong Vinyl Tiles Standard Excelon Imperial Texture Ruby Red Glue Down 12″ x 12″
12.01" x 12.01" | 3.2 mm Thickness | Glue Down
6" x 36" | 2.5 mm Thickness | 0.5 mm Wear Layer
SKU: ST975
In stock at our Edmonton showroom
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Energy is always in motion, transforming spaces with its dynamic presence. Our Exchange collection is designed to channel this positive energy, blending the tangible with the intangible through the purposeful use of color. This collection is crafted to invigorate and inspire, featuring a harmonious mix of soft pastels and rich, saturated tones that enhance visual texture, adding depth and interest to any room. It includes two distinct yet complementary designs. The System Gradient design showcases a gentle ombre effect in a soft color palette, reminiscent of light flowing through space, creating an atmosphere of clean comfort. Meanwhile, the Static design offers a consistent saturation of color, available in a range of neutrals and vibrant pops that can either stand alone or serve as a striking accent. Transform your home with the Armstrong Vinyl Planks Exchange Stardust Glue Down, measuring 6" x 36", and experience the seamless blend of style and energy.
This is one of many vinyl planks options at our showroom, including a wide range from other brands. You can also see all from Armstrong at the Quality Red Tag Floors warehouse on Roper Road in Edmonton, or request a quote on your install.
Most LVT and SPC vinyl planks are fully waterproof through the body of the plank. Standing water at the seams over a long period can still cause issues, so we recommend caulking around tubs and sinks.
Both are luxury vinyl. LVT (Luxury Vinyl Tile) has a flexible core and feels a bit softer underfoot. SPC (Stone Plastic Composite) has a rigid mineral core that is harder, more dent-resistant, and better at hiding subfloor imperfections.
Almost anywhere in your home, including basements, bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms. Avoid full-sun three-season rooms, where extreme temperature swings can affect the planks.
For residential use look for a 12 mil wear layer or higher. Busy households, rentals, and commercial spaces should step up to 20 mil or 28 mil for longer life.
Yes, most modern vinyl planks are rated for radiant heat up to 27 to 29 degrees Celsius at the floor surface. Always confirm with the specific product spec sheet.
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