Armstrong Vinyl Tiles Standard Excelon Imperial Texture Blue Cloud Glue Down 12″ x 12″

12.01" x 12.01" | 3.2 mm Thickness | Glue Down

SKU: 51933

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Description

Experience the seamless elegance of non-directional tone-on-tone VCT with our Armstrong Vinyl Tiles Standard Excelon Imperial Texture in Blue Cloud. This product offers a monolithic visual appeal with a diverse palette of colors, ranging from timeless classics to vibrant pops. As part of our innovative Continuum Solutions, Imperial Texture effortlessly coordinates with other products in the Armstrong Flooring portfolio, allowing you to bring your design vision to life. With Armstrong Flooring's through-color and pattern technology, these tiles boast high durability, along with exceptional resistance to abrasion and gouging. This makes Imperial Texture a favored choice for various commercial spaces that endure heavy foot traffic or intense use.

At Quality Red Tag Floors in Edmonton we carry the full catalogue of Armstrong products. Have a look at more vinyl tiles if you want to compare across the line. Ready to spec your room? Grab a free quote in Edmonton and our installers will take it from there.

  • Thickness (mm) 3.2

Specifications

Dimensions

Thickness (mm)
3.2
Width (in.)
12.01
Width (mm)
305
Width (inches in fraction)
12-1/64
Length (in.)
12.01
Length (mm)
305
Height (in.)
0.13
Height (mm)
3.2

Appearance

Color
Blue
Manufacturer colour name
Blue Cloud

Performance & Warranty

Commercial warranty (years)
5

Coverage

Coverage (sq ft)
45

Application & Use

Application
Commercial / Residential
Installation method
Glue Down

Frequently asked questions

Is vinyl plank actually waterproof?

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.

What is the difference between LVT and SPC?

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.

Where can I install vinyl plank flooring?

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.

How thick should the wear layer be?

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.

Does vinyl plank work with radiant in-floor heat?

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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