Discover eco friendly, durable linoleum flooring in sheet and tile formats at Warehouse Direct, serving Santa Cruz and Monterey Bay with wholesale pricing and expert installation for over 40 years. Made from natural materials like linseed oil, cork dust, and wood flour, linoleum is built to last 25 to 40 years and is low maintenance, hypoallergenic, and naturally antimicrobial. Linoleum flooring rolls bring color, pattern, and vintage charm with reproduction designs perfect for period homes, while linoleum tile replicates the elegant look of stone and ceramic at a fraction of the cost. Browse sheet or tile below to find your perfect floor.
Yes. Warehouse Direct provides expert linoleum sheet and tile installation throughout Santa Cruz, Aptos, Monterey, and surrounding areas. Both formats require skilled craftsmanship, from precision seam welding and proper subfloor prep on sheet goods to careful layout and adhesive work on tile, ensuring a waterproof, hygienic, and long lasting finish. Call or request a quote to get started.
Sheet linoleum has far fewer seams than tile, making it the better choice where hygiene and water resistance matter most. That continuity makes it easier to clean and harder for moisture to penetrate, which is why it is a popular choice for kitchens, laundry rooms, and commercial spaces throughout Santa Cruz County.
When professionally installed, linoleum sheet typically lasts 25 to 40 years, while linoleum tile generally lasts 20 to 30 years depending on traffic and care. Because the color runs all the way through the material in both formats, scratches and wear are far less noticeable than with vinyl, making linoleum a durable, high value investment for high traffic California homes and commercial spaces.
We specialize in Forbo Marmoleum, the global leader in natural linoleum flooring, and carry the full range of Marmoleum sheet and tile in every available color, pattern, and finish at wholesale prices. Whether you're after a bold modern look, a classic neutral, or a reproduction vintage design, we have options to fit any style or space. Visit our Santa Cruz or Aptos showrooms to see the collection in person, or call to check current stock and special order availability.
Yes. We carry a wide selection of retro and vintage linoleum in both sheet and tile formats, well suited for mid century modern restorations, Victorian period homes, and classic coastal cottages. Our Marmoleum collection includes atomic fleck patterns, bold geometric colors, marbled looks, and checkerboard tile designs that capture the aesthetic of the 1920s through the 1960s while delivering modern durability and eco friendly performance. Visit our Santa Cruz or Aptos showrooms to browse the collection in person, or call or request a free quote online.
No. While linoleum and vinyl share a similar appearance and many performance traits, they are made from very different materials. Linoleum is crafted from natural, renewable ingredients like linseed oil, cork dust, wood flour, and pine resin, making it biodegradable and eco friendly, while vinyl is a synthetic product made from PVC and petroleum based plasticizers. Linoleum also lasts significantly longer, is naturally antimicrobial, and has color that runs through the entire material rather than sitting on a printed surface layer. Visit our Santa Cruz or Aptos showrooms to compare the two in person, or call or request a free quote online.
Linoleum is highly water resistant but not technically waterproof in the same way as luxury vinyl or sheet vinyl. With proper installation, including precision seam welding on sheet goods and quality adhesive work on tile, linoleum performs well in kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and other moisture prone areas. We recommend prompt cleanup of standing water and avoid full submersion. For homes and commercial spaces in Santa Cruz, Aptos, and Monterey, professionally installed linoleum offers reliable moisture protection alongside its other long term benefits. Call or request a free quote online to learn more.
In some cases, yes. Linoleum sheet and tile can be installed over existing hard surface floors like vinyl, ceramic, or hardwood, provided the subfloor is clean, level, smooth, and structurally sound. Carpet and uneven or damaged surfaces must be removed first, and proper subfloor preparation is critical to a long lasting, hygienic finish. Our installation team evaluates every project individually to determine the best approach. Visit our Linoleum Installation Services page to learn more about our process, or call or request a free quote online.