Flexco®, based in Tuscumbia, Ala., is a leading manufacturer of commercial rubber, vinyl and ESD control flooring. Flexco has produced quality commercial flooring for over 65 years. With distributors covering all 50 states, as well as Canada, South America, Europe and Asia, Flexco provides... Read More
Since 1958, Allstate has offered the finest in contract flooring. We offer beautiful and technologically advanced flooring solutions. FreiFloor™ is PVC free as well as VOC free and never needs waxing. Allstate covebase comes in 50+ colors, in a scuff and scratch resistant finish. Allstate... Read More
Based in Lancaster, PA, ECORE has made a thriving business out of finding creative ways to reduce, reuse, and recycle since 1989. Our company is North America’s largest user of scrap tire rubber. Each year, we recycle 80 million pounds of scrap tire rubber, helping to conserve more than one... Read More
By American Biltrite - Flooring
New rubber flooring formulation that avoids color fading. AB Pure is a revolutionary patented formulation with far superior colorfastness, meaning colors will not fade under light compared with traditional rubber formulas. AB Pure is the only rubber flooring product that passes the ASTM F 1515... Read more »
By American Biltrite - Flooring
Round | Natural Slate | Desert Stone | Lakeland Slate | Oasis The Marathon® rubber flooring collection combines looks and function with no compromise. Like all truly well-designed products; it provides value over time due to its long life cycle and low maintenance requirement. The collection... Read more »
By American Biltrite - Flooring
As long as the floor is clean and looks good, it’s OK for the patient…right? WRONG... In the evaluation process for better flooring for health care consider the following areas: • Will the floor reduce footfall impact on the feet, legs and lower back during periods of walking and standing? •... Read more »
By American Biltrite - Flooring
Choosing a health care floor... As long as the floor is clean and looks good, it’s OK for the patient…right? WRONG…this couldn’t be further from the truth.
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