Rubber Wall Base
Rubber wall base, also known as rubber baseboards or cove base trim, is a versatile and practical solution for finishing walls with style and long-lasting durability. Designed to protect surfaces against scuffs, dents, and daily impact, this resilient baseboard molding creates a professional look while enhancing the overall design of any room. With flexible installation options and a wide selection of colors, profiles, and heights, rubber wall base molding is a smart choice for both residential and commercial projects where performance and aesthetics matter.
Wholesale Rubber Wall Base Molding Supplier
Floor City is a trusted wholesale supplier of wall base molding, serving contractors, builders, and flooring professionals nationwide. We provide premium rubber baseboards, vinyl base molding, and cove base trim that are easy to install and built to last. Our 100% Type TS vulcanized rubber wall base products deliver superior flexibility and durability, making them ideal for large-scale commercial jobs as well as residential remodels.
We also offer extensive customization options including custom colors, lengths, thicknesses, heights, and profiles. For example, the Johnsonite traditional rubber base comes in more than 120 standard colors, giving you the ability to match nearly any design palette.
Roppe Cove Base 700 Series
We supply the popular Roppe 700 Series Cove Base Trim, a durable TPR rubber compound designed for style and sustainability. This wall base features bio-based, phthalate-free plasticizers from renewable resources and contains 4–6% pre-consumer waste. Its top-lip design ensures a snug fit against the wall, while the ribbed back allows for strong adhesion and added protection. Installation tip: For inside or outside corners, score the back of the molding to achieve a tighter fit. Roppe cove base is widely used in apartments, condos, schools, offices, and other high-use environments.
Roppe Rubber Cove Base – Wholesale Floor Molding
As a nationwide distributor of Roppe cove base molding, Floor City provides one of the most common baseboard solutions in the U.S. for both design and sanitary purposes. Whether you call it rubber wall base, vinyl base molding, or cove base trim, this product is the industry standard for professional flooring installations. Orders are sold in full-box quantities only (120-foot rolls/coils or 4-foot pieces). To ensure color accuracy, we recommend requesting a wall base sample before ordering cartons. Since all shipments are custom-ordered, returns are accepted only if the manufacturer confirms the product is damaged or defective.
Johnsonite Traditional Vinyl & Rubber Wall Base
The Johnsonite traditional vinyl and rubber wall base is built to last, providing years of reliable performance. Manufactured from top-quality materials, this baseboard molding resists scuffing, fading, and cracking while maintaining a secure fit. This makes it a trusted choice for commercial vinyl base molding installations as well as residential projects where durability is critical.
- Choose from over 120 standard colors or request a custom match.
- Available in both 4-foot sections and 120-foot coils.
- Pre-manufactured outside and inside corners for a clean, seamless finish.
- Standard heights: 2-1/2” (6.4 cm), 4” (10.2 cm), and 6” (15.3 cm).
- Thickness options: 1/8” (3.2 mm) and .080” (2.0 mm).
- Available in cove with toe for resilient vinyl and rubber flooring, or straight (toe-less) for carpet installations.
If you don’t see the exact rubber baseboard, vinyl base molding, or cove base trim you need, contact one of our flooring specialists to discuss wholesale options for baseboards, trims, and finishing accessories.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Each plank has a real hardwood surface bonded to a layered core, so the visible floor is genuine wood. The engineered build helps reduce some natural expansion and contraction.
Remove grit first with a soft broom, microfiber dust mop, or hardwood-safe vacuum. Then use the Shaw-recommended cleaner for that product. Avoid steam mops, standing water, abrasive pads, harsh chemicals, and oil-based cleaners unless Shaw approves them.
Installation varies by product. Confirm whether the floor is approved for clic-lock/floating, glue-down, nail-down, or staple-down installation, then follow Shaw’s requirements for subfloor prep, moisture testing, acclimation, and warranty compliance.
Engineered hardwood refinishingtdepends on the hardwood veneer thickness and the product’s finish system. Thicker wear layers may allow light sanding or screening, while thinner veneers may only support recoating. Check Shaw’s installation guide or product specs before sanding, and have a flooring professional confirm the remaining wear layer.
Installation Methods
Click-lock, also called floating installation, means the engineered hardwood planks connect together at the edges and float over the approved subfloor instead of being glued or nailed down. This method is often preferred for faster installation because the planks lock into place as a connected floor system, making it a practical option when the Shaw hardwood product is approved for floating installation.
This method attaches the flooring directly to the subfloor with adhesive. This method can create a solid feel underfoot and is often used over concrete, slab foundations, or areas where the product requires full adhesion.
Nail-down installation fastens the flooring to a wood subfloor using flooring nails or cleats. It is commonly used for hardwood installations over plywood or approved wood subfloors and usually requires professional tools.
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