Although the flooring comes in a variety of forms planks are installable with a minimal amount of tools and measuring.
How to install vinyl sheet flooring over concrete.
Today i m sharing some tips tools and tricks to installing vinyl plank over concrete.
Piece of vinyl flooring and taping the edges.
Installing vinyl flooring is one of the easiest jobs for the do it yourself homeowner.
Vinyl flooring is sold in 6 foot and 12 foot widths making it possible to install a seamless floor in smaller rooms such as bathrooms halls and kitchens.
If it comes up easily there s too much moisture in the concrete to install a sheet vinyl floor.
Allow the new vinyl floor to acclimate to the room by leaving it in the room where it ll be installed for at least 24 hours prior to cutting.
There are two ways to measure and fit vinyl.
The steps in this guide on how to install vinyl plank flooring on concrete are quite easy to follow.
If you use an underlayment without a moisture barrier it s a good idea to install a sheet of plastic below it for insurance.
After 72 hours try to pull up the vinyl.
I ve seen vinyl separate from the concrete over time in applications like yours plus a.
After the concrete base is ready lock the vinyl planks together to.
This is the second time we ve done our concrete basement using vinyl plank flooring see the last place here and this time it went so much smoother.
Vinyl flooring is very durable and fits over most surfaces including concrete.
Concrete is a smooth stable surface so the vinyl will go down smoothly and easily.
Fortunately concrete floors can be covered with a variety of more attractive materials including vinyl tile which is simple to install.
The hardest part of the job is often cleaning and leveling the concrete base.
A concrete floor should be sealed to protect against.
If you don t have all the tools or you want to be 100 sure you don t waste any material invite a friend over to help you.
Perhaps the easiest way to improve the insulation of a floating vinyl floor on concrete is to install a thermal underlayment preferably made of cork felt or a similar material.
If you plan to install it over concrete check for excess moisture by gluing down a 3 x 3 ft.