Floors Built for Real Life
From spilled coffee to soccer cleats, your home sees it all. Our flooring doesn’t just look good—it’s engineered to handle whatever your family throws at it, day after day.

Bodden Bay Grey Self-Adhesive Stone-Look Tiles – 12″ x 12″ Waterproof

Light Travertine Self-Adhesive Natural Stone Tiles – 18″ x 18″ Waterproof

Grey Wood Parquet Self-Adhesive Plank-Style Tiles – 12″ x 12″ Waterproof

White Travertine Self-Adhesive Natural Stone Tiles – 12″ x 12″ Waterproof

Black Shock-Absorbing Interlocking Fitness Floor Mats – 25.4″ x 25.4″ Heavy-Duty

Delta Sandstone Tan Self-Adhesive Stone-Look Tiles – 12″ x 12″ Waterproof
Built for Real Life
TrafficMaster understands that your floors need to work as hard as you do. That’s why we design flooring solutions that stand up to spills, scratches, and the daily chaos of family life—without sacrificing style or breaking your budget.
Durability That Delivers
TrafficMaster flooring is engineered to handle everything from muddy boots to pet accidents, maintaining its appearance even in your home’s busiest areas.
Installation Made Simple
Our click-lock systems and peel-and-stick options let you transform rooms in hours, not days—many styles require no glue, nails, or professional installation.
Everyday Affordability
Get the look of hardwood, stone, or premium carpet without the premium price tag, plus easy maintenance that saves you money long-term.
Find Your Perfect Floor
Whether you’re renovating a single room or your entire home, we have flooring solutions that combine style, durability, and value to match your lifestyle.

Luxury Vinyl Planks

Laminate Flooring

Carpet Tiles

Outdoor Flooring
Got Questions?
This section covers the most common questions customers have about installation, care, and product details.
Installation time varies depending on room size and product type. Most residential projects take 1-2 days for professional installation, while smaller rooms can often be completed in a few hours. The installer will provide a more accurate timeline during the initial consultation.
Regular maintenance is straightforward and involves routine vacuuming or sweeping, along with periodic cleaning using manufacturer-recommended products. Most products are designed to resist stains and wear, making upkeep minimal for busy households.
Many products can be installed directly over certain existing surfaces, which saves time and reduces costs. However, the condition and type of the current flooring will determine whether removal is necessary. A professional assessment will clarify the best approach.
Warranty terms differ by product line but typically include protection against manufacturing defects and premature wear under normal use. Most residential warranties range from 10-25 years, with specific terms outlined in the product documentation.
Several product lines are specifically engineered for high-traffic spaces like hallways, kitchens, and commercial settings. These options feature enhanced durability ratings and protective coatings that maintain appearance even with heavy use.
Repair options depend on the product type and extent of damage. Many products allow for individual plank or tile replacement without affecting surrounding areas. Professional repair services can assess damage and recommend the most cost-effective solution.
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Built for Real Life
Trafficmaster makes flooring that actually lives up to its name. We started with a simple idea: homes aren’t showrooms, and your floors shouldn’t pretend to be. From muddy boots in the entryway to weekend dance parties in the living room, life happens on your floors every single day. That’s why we engineer every plank, tile, and fiber to handle whatever your family throws at it—literally.
Our floors don’t just survive the chaos of daily life; they’re designed to thrive in it. We’ve spent decades perfecting materials that bounce back from spills, scratches, and the kind of heavy traffic that comes with an active household. Whether it’s luxury vinyl that looks like hardwood but laughs at water damage, or carpets tough enough for the playroom yet soft enough for bedtime stories, we’re obsessed with creating surfaces that work as hard as you do.
The truth is, we’re not trying to win design awards or impress other flooring manufacturers. We’re here for the mom who needs something that cleans up fast after soccer practice, the apartment dweller who wants style without the landlord drama, and the homeowner who’s tired of tiptoeing around expensive mistakes. Real floors for real people—that’s what drives everything we do.
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More Ways to Complete Your Space
Beyond flooring, find the finishing touches that tie everything together. From protective mats to transition strips, these essentials handle the details that make your floors look professionally installed.

Charcoal Recycled Rubber Ribbed Entry Door Mat – 60″ x 36″ Heavy-Duty

Taupe Hobnail Self-Adhesive Indoor/Outdoor Carpet Squares – 18″ x 18″ Weather-Resistant

Pewter Fluted Decorative Carpet Edge Transition Strip – 36″ x 2″ Finished
Real Stories from Real Homes
See how TrafficMaster flooring performs in actual homes across the country, from busy kitchens to high-traffic hallways.

Jennifer M.
After three kids and two dogs, I needed something that could handle serious foot traffic. Six months in and the TrafficMaster planks still look brand new despite daily chaos. The waterproof feature has saved me countless times with spilled juice boxes.

David K.
I work from home and needed carpet that wouldn’t show every footprint or chair wheel mark. This Berber has been perfect – still looks professional even after two years of constant use. Much better quality than I expected for the price point.

Maria S.
The installation was so much easier than I thought it would be. My husband and I did our entire living room in one weekend. The click-lock system actually works, and the wood grain looks surprisingly realistic. Guests always ask if it’s real hardwood.


