Commercial Floor Tiles | VCT | Rubber
(55 results)
Armstrong Flooring Excelon® Imperial® | Vinyl Composition Tile VCT-A116
Johnsonite | Tarkett Flooring Roundel Raised Round -A2300
Johnsonite | Tarkett VCT II Vinyl Composition Floor Tile -A118
Roppe Raised Circular Vantage Rubber Flooring-A2223
Armstrong Safety Zone Tile | Slip-Resistant VCT-A288
Roppe Raised Square Rubber Flooring-A2221
Johnsonite | Tarkett Flooring Roundel Raised Square-A2302
Johnsonite | Tarkett Flooring Smooth-A2301
Johnsonite | Tarkett Flooring Textures and Patterns-A2303
Johnsonite | Tarkett iD Latitude Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT)-A127
Roppe Low Profile Raised Circular Rubber Flooring-A2220
Armstrong Biome LVT Flooring with Diamond 10 Technology-A143
Armstrong Coalesce LVT Flooring with Diamond 10 Technology-A144
Armstrong Exchange LVT Flooring with Diamond 10 Technology-A146
Armstrong Natural Creations LVT Flooring with Diamond 10 Technology-A149
Armstrong Parallel® USA Luxury Vinyl Flooring (LVT)-A150
Armstrong Terra LVT Flooring with Diamond 10 Technology-A142
Armstrong Theorem LVT Flooring with Diamond 10 Technology-A147
Armstrong Duo LVT Flooring with Diamond 10 Technology-A145
Armstrong Unify Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) Flooring-A148
Carpet Edging and Transitions
Tecton LVT by Shaw Floors | Philadelphia Commercial -A187
Ardent LVT by Shaw Floors | Philadelphia Commercial-A184
Alchemist Vinyl Flooring by Shaw Floors-A183
Cumulus Luxury Vinyl Tile by Shaw Floors-A186
In The Grain II LVT by Shaw Floors | Philadelphia Commercial -A188
Cross Cut Resilient Flooring by Shaw Floors-A185
Roppe Hammered Design Rubber Flooring-A2222
Roppe Northern Timbers Premium Vinyl Wood Planks-A467
Commercial Carpet Tiles
Roppe Pebble Textured Rubber Flooring-A2224
Versatrim® Moldings | Stair Nosing
Roppe Rop-Cord Recycled Rubber Tile Flooring-A469
Mannington Walkway Planks | Wood Tones | Mannington Flooring-A475
Roppe Rubber Subfloor Leveler-A412
Commercial Rubber Flooring Adhesive-A411
Colored Vinyl Flooring Rolls-A731
Armstrong Commercial Floor Cleaner and Polish-A197
HENRY® 430 CLEARPRO™ VCT Flooring Adhesive-A156
ESD Electrostatic Discharge Rubber Flooring by Flexco®-A168
Tarkett iQ Granit SD Static Dissipation Floor Tiles-A169
HENRY® Gription Universal Vinyl Flooring Adhesive-A158
IMO International Maritime Organization Rubber Flooring by Flexco®-A167
Mannington ColorScape Tiles-A2000
Mannington ColorSpec Tiles-A2001
Tuflex Rubber Tile Flooring Cleaner, Finisher and Stripper-A4604
Mannington Natures Paths Tile | Stone Like-A480
Roppe Fiesta Rubber Tiles-A2201
Roppe Recoil Fitness Flooring-A792
Roppe Rubber Tile Spray-Grip Adhesive 2100-A428
Roppe Smooth and Raised Rubber Flooring-A2200
Roppe Spike and Skate Resistant Rubber Tile Flooring-A470
Roppe Tuflex Fitness Flooring-A793
Vinyl Metallic Color Flooring Rolls-A732
Commercial Floor Tiles | VCT | Rubber Information
Wally and Floora Say:

Wally Says:
Floora, you are at the frontier of commercial flooring with our diverse selection of commercial flooring. From the resilience of rubber floor tiles to the elegance of Luxury Vinyl Tiles (LVT), our offerings cater to every need, taste, and traffic level. Whether you're outfitting a bustling office or a high-traffic retail space, we have the perfect flooring solution for you.
- Beyond Rubber: Venture beyond traditional rubber with our LVT options. Products like the Ardent LVT by Shaw Floors offer modern designs and high durability, perfect for areas that demand both style and substance.
- Eco-Friendly and Stylish: Our rubber floor tiles are not just tough; they're also eco-conscious. Made from recycled materials, these tiles offer a sustainable choice without compromising on design or color variety.
- Luxury and Durability Combined: For those seeking the ultimate in design flexibility, our LVT collections mimic natural stone, wood, and even marble, providing a high-end look with the durability needed for commercial spaces
- Buying Tip: Consider the specific needs of your space—whether it's moisture resistance, ease of maintenance, or durability against heavy traffic—our range has you covered. .

Floora Says:
Wally, did you also know that transforming your commercial space starts from the ground up. Installation of our floor tiles, whether rubber or LVT, is a breeze, offering a quick upgrade with long-lasting benefits:
- Installation Simplified: Rubber tiles come ready to lay down with minimal fuss, perfect for quick renovations. LVT options, available in click-and-lock or glue-down varieties, allow for flexible installation methods.
- Aesthetic Harmony: Match or contrast your existing décor with a wide range of colors and designs. Our LVT and rubber tiles can seamlessly integrate into any design scheme, enhancing the overall look of your space.
- Maintenance Mastery: Our flooring solutions are designed with the commercial environment in mind, ensuring easy cleaning and maintenance without sacrificing style.
- Design Tip: Use the variety of textures and patterns available to create unique, inviting spaces that reflect your brand's personality and ethos.
Buying Tip: Always request samples to test in your lighting conditions, try commercial rubber flooring to match your commercial environment. With Koffler Sales, finding the ideal flooring solution is just a click away - so are free samples!
Wholesale Commercial Floor Tile
When you shop wholesale commercial floor tiles in bulk from Koffler, you're selecting top-quality products that combine durability and design for any project. Perfect for large commercial spaces or smaller renovation projects, Koffler offers a vast array of colors and materials to suit your specific needs. For personalized assistance, call us at 888-355-6287 and let our experts help you find the perfect commercial floor tiles for your projects.
Commercial Floor Tile Types: How to Choose
The three main commercial tile types trade off cost, comfort, and appearance differently. Use this comparison to match the material to your space.
| Material | What it is | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Vinyl composition tile (VCT) | Economical composite tile that is durable and easy to replace, needs periodic stripping and waxing | Schools, healthcare, and retail on a budget |
| Rubber floor tile | Resilient surface with slip resistance, sound dampening, and underfoot comfort, often made from recycled content | Gyms, lobbies, fitness rooms, and high-traffic areas |
| Luxury vinyl tile (LVT) | Photographic wood or stone look with a tough wear layer and low maintenance | Offices, retail, and hospitality that want design plus durability (learn more about the ROI of LVT). |
| Commercial carpet tile | Modular soft-surface tile that is replaceable square by square | Offices and meeting rooms wanting comfort and acoustics |
Match the floor to the space
| Your space | Recommended | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Office and retail | LVT or VCT | Design flexibility and easy, tile-by-tile replacement |
| Gym and fitness | Rubber tile or rolls | Shock absorption, traction, and noise control |
| Healthcare and labs | VCT or static-dissipative (ESD) tile | Cleanable, code-friendly, with ESD options for sensitive areas |
| Heavy industrial | Spike and skate-resistant rubber tile | Resists gouges, scuffs, and rolling loads |
| Wet or slip-prone areas | Slip-resistant tile rated to DCOF 0.42 or higher | Safer footing where floors get wet |
| Marine and vessels | IMO and Coast Guard certified rubber flooring | Built and certified for water-faring vessels |
Why the Right Commercial Floor Tile Matters
In a commercial building, the floor takes more abuse than almost any other surface. The right tile cuts long-term maintenance cost, holds its appearance under heavy traffic, and keeps people safe. Choosing the best commercial flooring by traffic level and cleaning routine, rather than by price alone, is what makes a floor last.
Slip resistance is measurable. Many commercial tiles meet the ANSI A326.3 standard, which sets a dynamic coefficient of friction (DCOF) of at least 0.42 for level interior floors that may be walked on when wet. Rubber and slip-resistant vinyl tiles are good choices where spills are common.
Fire performance is rated too. Commercial flooring is tested under ASTM E648 for critical radiant flux, where a Class I rating of 0.45 watts per square centimeter or higher is required in many corridors and exits. Many commercial tiles also carry recycled content that can contribute to LEED credits.
From the Field
"In commercial flooring, the cheapest tile is rarely the cheapest floor. After more than 40 years, I tell facility managers to match the tile to the traffic. VCT and rubber earn their keep in schools and gyms, and the right product saves years of maintenance cost."
— Ron Starr, President and Co-Founder, Koffler Sales Company
Commercial Floor Tile FAQ
What is VCT flooring?
VCT, or vinyl composition tile, is an economical commercial floor tile made from a mix of vinyl, limestone, and color chips. It is highly durable, easy to replace tile by tile, and common in schools, hospitals, and retail. VCT needs periodic stripping and waxing to keep its finish. Browse the Armstrong Excelon Imperial tile.
What is the difference between VCT, LVT, and rubber flooring?
VCT is the most economical and needs waxing. LVT has a photographic wood or stone layer and a tough wear surface with little maintenance. Rubber is resilient, slip resistant, and sound dampening, and is often made from recycled content. Match the material to your traffic, budget, and cleaning routine. Compare the Armstrong and Shaw luxury vinyl tile collections and the Roppe rubber floor tile collection to see the range.
Is rubber flooring good for commercial use?
Yes. Rubber floor tiles handle heavy traffic, reduce noise, cushion underfoot, and resist slips, which makes them ideal for gyms, lobbies, and healthcare. For weight rooms and studios, see Roppe rubber fitness flooring.
What is the most durable commercial floor tile?
For the heaviest use, a spike and skate-resistant rubber tile or a heavy-duty VCT stands up best to rolling loads and impact. The right choice depends on traffic type: rolling carts and equipment favor dense rubber, while foot-traffic-heavy retail does well with VCT or LVT.
What commercial flooring is best for slip resistance?
Look for tiles rated to a DCOF of 0.42 or higher under ANSI A326.3. Textured rubber and slip-resistant vinyl such as the Armstrong Safety Zone tile are designed for areas that get wet.
How do you maintain VCT and rubber floor tiles?
VCT needs periodic stripping and re-waxing to protect the surface. Rubber tile is lower maintenance and usually just needs regular cleaning. A dedicated Tuflex rubber tile cleaner and finisher extends the life of the floor.
How do you install commercial floor tiles?
Most tiles are glued down with a Roppe and Mannington flooring adhesive, while many LVT lines offer click-and-lock or loose-lay installation. Start with a clean, level subfloor, then work from a center line out for even coverage. Finish edges with floor edging and transition strips.