Founded in 1860, it is the first brand in the "monopoly" level of the flooring industry in the United States, and the market leader of civil and commercial flooring products in the world. For many years, it has been affirmed by the American professional flooring magazine Floor Focus: it ranks among the best in terms of quality, performance, design, service and cost performance. As of 2007, Armstrong had $3.5 billion in global sales, with the U.S. market accounting for 34 percent. With its outstanding quality, Armstrong flooring has been successfully installed in many venues of the Beijing Olympic Games and the Shanghai World Expo.
Armstrong parquet flooring is ranked in the middle of the U.S. Consumer Reports, with the highest scratch resistance, the highest rating, virtually unscrupulous scratching, and a high surface hardness. Its anti-pollution and anti-ultraviolet ability are also worthy of recognition, and it is rated as excellent, and after being polluted by mustard, ink, crayon and bleach, it can be cleaned as good as ever after a little cleaning, and it will not produce fading and yellowing when exposed to sunlight for a long time, which can be described as timeless and durable. However, Armstrong parquet has poor impact resistance, so you should try to avoid falling heavy objects directly onto the floor. Armstrong flooring is priced on the high side, making it more suitable for people with a budget.