Healthcare campuses
Heat-welded sheet vinyl and sealed LVT for corridors and exam rooms with VOC emissions statements for occupied wings.
Horizontal Industry Stories
Each vertical below pairs traffic reality with wear-layer, slip resistance, and IAQ evidence so flooring shortlists survive both design critique and facilities review.
Heat-welded sheet vinyl and sealed LVT for corridors and exam rooms with VOC emissions statements for occupied wings.
Abrasion-resistant laminate and resilient plank for classrooms, media centers, and cafeterias that see chair drag daily.
Spacia and Adura wood looks that hold brand storytelling under rolling racks and high dwell near checkout.
Carpet tile modules and waterproof LVT zones that let operators refresh guest corridors without full tear-out.
Acoustic underlayment stacks with IIC/STC rating pathways for stacked living and amenity floors.
These snapshots show how Mannington commercial flooring resolved design-versus-performance tension without collapsing into brochure adjectives.
Sheet vinyl replaced aging VCT in 1.2 miles of corridor. Slip resistance coefficient testing and FloorScore documentation cleared infection-control review before night-shift installs began.
Adura Max plank with a 20 mil wear layer absorbed rolling fixture loads while Restoration visuals kept the brand story intact across three climate zones.
Carpet tile modules with declared recycled content percentage cut refresh downtime between semesters; acoustic underlayment notes satisfied adjacent classroom STC targets.
Owners sometimes ask whether engineered LVT can replace natural stone thresholds and hardwood lobbies entirely. Mannington does not position resilient flooring as geological permanence. We do support waterproof cores and modular soft surfaces when tenant turnover, radiant slabs, and maintenance labor budgets make quarried materials a liability. If the brief is design-led, bring the brand palette and traffic map. If it is performance-led, bring moisture vapor transmission readings and fire resistance rating constraints for adjacent assemblies first.
Tell us the industry setting, square footage, and acoustic or IAQ constraints. We will route your brief to a specification specialist.