Floor Cord Covers
Floor cord covers group protective cable raceways, ramps, and adhesive channels designed to organize and protect power and data cords in homes, offices, and event spaces. The category includes budget through mid-range options (average price about (price varies)) and notable brands such as Electriduct among 190 products with an average rating of 4.40
Top Products
Eapele 10 ft Floor Cable Cover Protector
Eapele
Mid-Range
Large Cable Management Box for Cables and Power Strips
Luxe Designs
Mid-Range
D-Line floor cord cover, 30ft cable protector, gray
D-Line
Mid-Range
D-Line 6ft Floor Cord Cover, Linkable Cable Protector
D-Line
Budget
Bluelounge CableBox Cable Management System (Light Sage) - Pack of 2
Bluelounge
Mid-Range
DMoose Cable Management Box (2 Pack) – Medium & Large Cord Organizer
DMoose
Mid-Range
D-Line floor cord cover, 30ft, brown
D-Line
Mid-Range
D-Line Floor Cord Cover, 30 ft, black
D-Line
Mid-Range
Happybuy 3 Pack Cable Protector Ramp 2-channel (11,000 lbs) 40"
Happybuy
Mid-Range
D-Line floor cord cover for cables, beige, 30ft
D-Line
Mid-Range
DMoose Cord Management Box 2-pack (Medium & Large)
DMoose
Mid-Range
Large cable management box with magnetic lid
Luxe Designs
Mid-Range
Large Acacia Wood Cable Box for Cord Management
Luxe Designs
Mid-Range
Floor Cord Covers with Adhesive Backing – 20ft, light grey wood
LSGCQ
Mid-Range
D-2 Rubber Duct Cord Cover (2 x 36 in) – Electriduct
Electriduct
Mid-Range
VEVOR 4-pack Cable Protector Ramp, 1 Channel, 18000 lbs axle
VEVOR
Budget
VEVOR 2 Pack Drop Over Cable Cover 2 Channel
VEVOR
Mid-Range
Bates Floor Cord Cover 30ft Grey
Bates Choice
Mid-Range
Floor Cord Cover Self Adhesive Cord Hider 20ft
LSGCQ
Budget
Wicker Cable Management Boxes (Set of 2)
Tidita
Budget
20ft Cord Cover with 3 channels (Gray) 2-pack
MYFAMIREA
Budget
20ft silicone floor cord cover with 2x10ft pieces
MYFAMIREA
Budget
StorageWorks Woven Cable Management Box, 2 Slots
StorageWorks
Budget
VEVOR drop-over cable cover 3-pack, 2-channel floor cord protector
VEVOR
Mid-RangeRoundups
- Best Floor Cord Covers for Warehouse Wiring Protection (2026)
- Best Floor Cord Covers for Temporary Event Setups (2026)
- Best Floor Cord Covers for Office Cable Management (2026)
- Best Floor Cord Covers Under $200 (2026)
- Best Floor Cord Covers Under $100 (2026)
- Best Floor Cord Covers Under $50 (2026)
- Best Floor Cord Covers (2026 Guide)
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right size and style of floor cord cover for my space?
Measure the total width and thickness of the cables you need to hide, then choose a cover with internal dimensions that accommodate that bundle; also consider length, color/finish to match flooring, and whether you need a low-profile or ramp-style profile for vehicle/pass-through traffic
What materials and durability features should I look for in a cord cover?
Common materials include PVC, rubber, and metal; PVC and rubber offer flexibility and weather resistance for indoor or outdoor use, while metal or heavy-duty rubber provide higher load-bearing capacity and abrasion resistance for heavy foot or vehicle traffic
Are floor cord covers safe for use with power cords and ethernet cables together?
Yes — most covers are designed to hold mixed cables, but separate power and low-voltage/data lines when possible to reduce interference; ensure the cover provides adequate ventilation and does not pinch cables, and follow electrical codes for permanent installations
How much should I expect to pay and what affects the price?
Prices vary by length, material, and load rating, with budget options available under $50 and heavier industrial or decorative models costing more; thicker, metal, or multi-channel covers and branded heavy-duty ramps will typically be pricier than basic PVC strips
Can I cut or trim floor cord covers to fit a specific length and how easy is installation?
Many plastic and rubber covers can be cut with a hacksaw or utility knife to fit; installation methods vary from adhesive backing and screws to interlocking modular sections, so choose a product whose installation method matches your floor type and permanence needs
How do I clean and maintain floor cord covers to extend their life?
Clean covers with mild detergent and water, avoid harsh solvents that can degrade PVC or rubber, check periodically for cracks or lifting, and retighten or replace mounting hardware as needed to prevent tripping hazards
What load rating or traffic classification do I need for different use cases?
For pedestrian-only areas choose light-duty covers rated for foot traffic; for carts or rolling chairs select medium-duty; for vehicles or heavy equipment use heavy-duty or industrial-rated ramps — check manufacturer load ratings in pounds or kilograms to match expected loads