Roll back half of the piece of linoleum to expose the concrete floor.
How to lay lino on concrete floor.
The adhesive tape is applied to the concrete the protective film remains intact.
This provides a smooth even surface for the linoleum to rest on bypassing the problems of using a damaged or worn floor entirely.
Cut the vinyl 3 inches wider than the floor area on all sides and then trim the excess after laying it in place.
How to lay linoleum on a concrete floor.
The technology of stacking with the help of scotch tape is quite simple.
Make sure that the adhesive is spread evenly over the surface of the concrete floor.
Lay the linoleum on the concrete floor in two ways.
A preparatory stage the first thing to do is completely remove the old coating and bring the surface to a perfectly flat state.
The end result will depend directly on how you conduct this work.
Cut 1 4 inch 0 63 centimeter underlayment grade plywood to fit the floor area you plan to cover with linoleum then lay this over the existing floor or subfloor.
Sand the entire surface of your floor to prepare the surface of the concrete.
Add the baseboard and shoe molding to hide the staples.
Determine your starting wall.
There are two ways to measure and fit vinyl.
You can measure the entire floor area.
Once you cut and unroll the linoleum use a staple gun with floor staples around the edges to hold the floor securely in place.
Then use your trowel to apply some of the adhesive to the concrete.
Press it down as firmly as possible to the ground.
Then you can lay the first half of the linoleum down on the floor.
Linoleum which will be laid on an uneven surface subjected to stretching ugly appearance as well as cracks.
When possible always begin layout or installation from the straightest wall generally an outside wall.
Place a dusk mask over your mouth and nose.
Wrap a block of wood in a sheet of course grit sandpaper.
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