Vinyl flooring can be installed directly over ceramic and porcelain tile flooring.
Installing engineered vinyl plank floor.
This floor can be installed below on or above grade level.
If installing over a crawlspace you must have a minimum of 18 inches of.
Cracked or missing tiles should be fixed or filled in.
Do not install in wet areas like patios and showers or in exterior areas.
Vinyl planks can be sorted into three main categories based on their installation method.
For example if your room measures 123 in and your flooring is 5 75 in.
You just lay it over top.
Measure the width of the room and divide it by the width of the exposed portion of the plank before you start installing vinyl plank flooring.
Wide seams between the tiles can create slight depressions in the vinyl flooring.
To finish installing vinyl plank flooring replace the baseboards and add floor transitions and additional trim pieces like shoe molding if desired.
If the tile floor has wide or deep seams use an underlayment rather than installing the vinyl directly on the tile.
Vinyl plank is a floating floor which means you don t ever actually attach it to the underlay.
See the product s warranty for details.
Prepare the floor.
Your goal is to create the flattest smoothest surface possible as the underlayment for the vinyl plank flooring.
Before installing vinyl plank flooring determine which type of vinyl plank best suits your renovation needs.
Tips for installing vinyl plank over concrete floors.
This wood grain vinyl makes this basement look as though it has.
Engineered vinyl plank flooring.
1108 sq ft of a beautiful luxury vinyl plank installation was all that this basement needed.
Wide you d divide 123 by 5 75 which is 21 39.
That is it would take 21 39 planks to complete the floor.
Vinyl plank flooring can usually be laid right over existing flooring but if there are any high spots they should be sanded down to create a flush surface for the new floor.
This flooring installs like laminate flooring.
The hardest part about it floating is to.
Be sure to nail the trim pieces to the wall not the floor.