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Some people even suggest lightly sanding any imperfection, particularly if you are installing the flooring on a room with very intense lighting. Spend time doing this, and your new floor will be perfect. Once this step is complete, you can continue installing vinyl flooring as with any other substrate.

While there are different types of flooring you can choose vinyl planks, luxury vinyl, vinyl tiles or even wrap vinyl using a skim coat to even the floor surface is the secret to laying vinyl floor over old vinyl successfully. Problems When Installing Vinyl On Vinyl Substrate There are two common issues when installing new vinyl flooring on top of old one: The texture of the old vinyl is still visible on the newly installed one Marks, pokes and bubbles from the old flooring show up instead of being covered by the new vinyl layer.

Email Facebook Twitter Pinterest. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Loading Comments Because VCT floors require regular maintenance in terms of waxing and the occasional stripping, home owners who love their VCT but not the regular maintenance of the floor are asking about applying an epoxy coating over the tiles.

LVT is made from vinyl making it a durable hard surface with a protective layer. Install vinyl tile flooring Costs. Your actual price will depend on job size, conditions, finish options you choose. Up to 12—24 hours. High temperature and low humidity will cause the adhesive to cure faster. After installation, restrict foot traffic and moving of heavy objects for 24—48 hours to allow adhesive to cure properly.

You can use either a VCT tile cutter or cut tiles by hand with a knife. Mark the tile with the marker where you want to cut it. Slide the tile into the cutter with one edge against the cutter's fence. Cut your tile with a utility knife if you are only cutting a few tiles or are cutting curves or other complex shapes. On vct tile can either the shiny or matt side be up. VCT , on the other hand, is a porous flooring option made up of a small amount of vinyl with limestone and other filler material.

Premium Vinyl Composition Tile Adhesive is a clear, solvent-free, water-based thin-spread adhesive that provides excellent grab and high residual tack. This adhesive brushes, rolls or trowels on and helps hold tiles firmly in place, even when subjected to repeated cleaning and mopping. Steps Mark the tile where it needs to be cut.

Measure the space you need to fit a tile into using a tape measure. Score the vinyl tile with a utility knife. Use a piece of ceramic tile to weight down the vinyl tiles and use as a straightedge. Break off the excess. What I would suggest is that you test a single tile somewhere and see if the test bonds as expected. Your application would differ since the VCT adhesive is applied thin and then needs to set a bit before applying the VCT. As I type this, I would probably question the strength of the bond when using an notch size that is needed for the VCT.

With ceramic, the larger notch is not a big deal since they strength of the ceramic tile spans any air gap. Any flex would break down the VCT prematurely. If I were in your shoes, I would probably buy a tub to new adhesive just to be safe I come from the overkill department of overkill. I think a small scale test will provide your answer.

Apply exactly as you would if it were a VCT adhesive and see how it holds. What is the best way to do this so I have absolute accuracy and a clean edge? Good luck with this task. There are cutters made specifically for VCT. As you can see, the price varies a great deal. If I were doing this, I would consider buying a more expensive cutter and selling it when I was done. I would probably even consider renting a very expensive one. Many commercial flooring suppliers do have rental operations for this type of thing.

This is a great article. I am putting VCT tile in my bathroom and then I am planning on doing our kitchen. I wish I would have read this before I started but it will sure help me moving forward. You can do it. In fact, I did it in a small bathroom at the end of the summer.

There is a de-waxing product available but I just scuffed my old surface a little with course sandpaper. Not even sure it was necessary, but the room was small. Before I put down the sealer? Kind of depends on the size of the gaps. If they are minor, and you applied your adhesive properly, then the adhesive will probably be enough of a barrier. Short of that, you could really fill it with a variety of products. Here is a small guide from SFGate that uses simple caulk to do the job.

I have just installed the first have of the kitchen floor tiles. After a week I noticed some of my tight fitting tiles now had gaps between them on the outside tiles. Can I heat these tiles to adjust them before continuing the rest of the floor?

You probably could move them using heat careful. I have moved them with nothing more than standing on them with a little push in the direction I wanted them to move slowly. We applied a feather finish,applied the The glue should bond to itself very well. It may take a little trial and error get the feel of it to get the glue down with your notch trowel, but it should adhere well. How informative! Love all the tips! I love to tile, but knew this would be more tricky.

Will be doing just grey. Good helpful and practical article. But I have a problem with nail heads showing up in the tile after a while. I use ring shank nails and make sure they are secure but somehow they show up. How can I fix these flaws in the floor before I put down the new floor?

And what kind of fasteners should I use on the new floor? Thank you for your help. It is much appreciated. Larry Ekman. I have replaced several tiles of me vct floor and I plan to strip and wax — any product and practice suggestions. I would talk with a local flooring supply.

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