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Stains and Scuffs are No Match for Today’s LVT

Winter brings plenty of wear and tear on today’s floors. Whether it’s boots tracking mud or snow, equipment being moved, or heavy foot traffic, your facility needs something tough to stand up against slips, scuffs, scratches and stains. In recent years,  LVT (luxury vinyl tile) has established itself as one of the toughest surfaces in […]

GSA Advantage!® is Your Purchasing Superstore

Buying from Continental and GSA has never been easier. GSA Advantage!® is the “online shopping and ordering system that provides access to thousands of contractors and millions of supplies (products) and services.” Buyers can browse on GSA Advantage!®   to view and compare the variety of products and services offered. The GSA Advantage!® site is run […]

Buying Has Never Been Easier – Our NEW GSA Contract is Here!

Buying through our NEW GSA contract has never been easier. Specializing in serving government buyers, Continental Flooring has offered more than 20 years of service to GSA and was recently awarded Contract 47QSWA19D009U (which replaces our previous contract  GS-07F-0429J) covering vinyl, rubber, ceramic, porcelain, sheet vinyl, LVT, ceiling systems, wall panels, and matting.  The General […]

The Sky is the Limit for Armstrong Ceilings

The world above is changing, and Armstrong leads the way. There was a time when a ceiling was a ceiling,  but today, there is a specific solution for every setting. Armstrong has revolutionized the ceiling industry providing a blend of functionality, durability, and design tempered with the ultimate in acoustics and sound control. Ceilings are […]

40 Years of Flooring! A Continental Milestone

Happy 40th Birthday Continental Flooring Company! On February 9, 2019, CFC hit a major flooring milestone. Continental Flooring Company, headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, was founded on February 9, 1979. The company was founded by James G.F. Coleman as a family-owned and operated company. Mr. Coleman started in the flooring business in Chicago in the 1940s […]