Performance Accessories UltraSmooth is a one-component, durable, and versatile cementitious underlayment designed for interior and exterior concrete and cementitious substrates.
Whether enhancing a high-traffic interior or creating a seamless flow to an outdoor retreat, Crossville's Rural Retreat offers the perfect combination of beauty, durability, and sustainability—all with commercial-grade performance—in its first-ever wood-look porcelain tile collection.
Mohawk Builder + Multifamily brings eco-friendly flooring solutions to Vision House Las Vegas, showcasing how sustainable homes can be built at attainable price points during the International Builders' Show.
Elevated mortgage rates, regulatory burdens, and tariff concerns are driving up housing costs, with typical families now spending nearly 40% of income on mortgage payments.
Interface marks 25 years of its nature-inspired i2 design approach with two new carpet tile collections. Material Impressions and Open Road expand the company's commercial flooring portfolio, offering flexible installation options through designs that blend rather than match exactly, inspired by nature's random patterns.
Founded in 1975 by Manu and Rika Shah in their Indiana basement, MSI has grown from a small natural stone supplier into a premier provider of flooring, countertops, wall tile, and hardscaping products in North America. Now family-owned with 3,000 employees and 50 branches, MSI continues expanding its product offerings while maintaining its founding values.
Ahead of National Tile Day on February 23, Daltile highlights tile's exceptional qualities including beauty, waterproof performance, cleanliness, sustainability, durability, and overall value in both residential and commercial applications.
Louisville Tile's new Fret collection reimagines classic subway tile with an elongated 2"x16" format and reactive glazes across 10 colors, offering designers high-end aesthetics at accessible price points.
Floor & Decor reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter results as profits rose 28% to $47.5 million despite a slight comparable store sales decline, demonstrating resilience amid challenging market conditions. The flooring retailer plans continued expansion with 25 new stores in 2025.
Swedish flooring manufacturer Kährs Group saw Q4 2024 sales decline 11%. The company completed its Russian operations divestment and secured new bond financing while focusing on production efficiency and market expansion amid challenging conditions.