Flexco Buff 4.5-in x 480-in Vinyl Floor Base
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Flexco Buff 4.5-in x 480-in Vinyl Floor Base

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Flexco Buff 4.5-in x 480-in Vinyl Floor BaseBuff 4. 5 in x 480 in Vinyl Wall Base Durable PVC vinyl wall base in Buff provides a clean, finished transition between floor and wall. At 4. 5 in high and 40 ft long, its designed for glue down installation in residential or commercial spaces. Key Features: Durable Vinyl Construction: PVC compound with non phthalate plasticizer for long lasting performance Clean Finished Look: Smooth profile helps conceal minor floor and wall irregularities Scuff and

Buff 4.5-in x 480-in Vinyl Wall Base

Durable PVC vinyl wall base in Buff provides a clean, finished transition between floor and wall. At 4.5 in high and 40 ft long, it’s designed for glue-down installation in residential or commercial spaces.


Key Features:

  • Durable Vinyl Construction: PVC compound with non-phthalate plasticizer for long-lasting performance
  • Clean Finished Look: Smooth profile helps conceal minor floor and wall irregularities
  • Scuff- and Chemical-Resistant: Homogeneous color and superior finish resist scuffing, gouging, and most chemicals
  • Easy Installation: Glue-down application for indoor use in homes or commercial settings
  • Made in the USA: Quality manufacturing with a 2-year limited warranty

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Color Buff
Manufacturer Color/Finish Buff
Color/Finish Family Off-white
Color Shade Light
Finish Type Painted
Series Name Wall Base
Type Wall base
Material Vinyl (PVC, non-phthalate plasticizer)
Height/Width 4.5 in
Length 480 in (40 ft)
Thickness 0.125 in (1/8 in)
Installation Type Glue down
Pattern Smooth
Water Resistant Yes
Waterproof No
For Use With Hardwood, Laminate, Vinyl
Indoor/Outdoor Indoor use only
Warranty 2-year limited
Country of Origin USA
UNSPSC 47121600

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: How is this wall base installed?
A: It is designed for glue-down installation on indoor walls; use a compatible wall base adhesive per manufacturer directions.


Q: Is the color through-body or just on the surface?
A: The color is homogeneous through the base, helping hide scratches and wear.


Q: Can it be used in bathrooms or kitchens?
A: Yes, it is water-resistant vinyl and suitable for indoor residential or commercial spaces; it is not waterproof.


Q: What are the dimensions?
A: 4.5 inches high and 480 inches (40 ft) long with a 1/8-in (0.125-in) thickness.


Q: Is this safe from phthalates?
A: Yes, it uses a PVC compound with a non-phthalate plasticizer.


A Seamless, Soft-Neutral Finish for Every Floor Line

In a gentle Buff tone, this wall base draws the eye in a quiet, architectural gesture—crisp, smooth, and impeccably tailored. I love how its uniform 4.5-inch height frames a room and tidies transitions without visual clutter. Pair it with textured stone or warm oak planks to let the hue whisper sophistication while grounding the palette. It’s a refined essential that elevates everyday spaces into polished, livable luxury.


Finish your room with a sleek, durable Buff wall base that installs easily and elevates any space—add it to your project today.

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