Easy diy vinyl flooring.
Installing groutable vinyl tile over linoleum.
It s too brittle and it will crack.
Remove any built up wax or dirt that may interfere with the bond of the new tiles to the old.
How to install vinyl floors over linoleum 1.
Remove the old flooring.
The adhesive backing on peel and stick tiles works best on smooth slightly porous surfaces so the very first thing you ll need to do is sweep any dirt and debris from your floors.
Clean the linoleum well.
Ours had been caulked so we had to slice the caulk with a razor blade.
Before installing vinyl tile over an existing vinyl floor you ll need to prepare the area with a good cleaning.
First not all groutable vinyl tile has the adhesive coating on it.
So we didn t take the chance and added adhesive to the backs of the tiles with an vinyl tile.
So where feasible it makes sense to install the new flooring directly over the old without removing the old flooring.
Grout right away immediately after you install the groutable vinyl tiles you can start the grouting process.
Start adhering the vinyl tiles to the floor.
To lessen the mess with groutable vinyl tile use the narrow end of a rigid rubber float to work the grout into the joints.
Layout the pattern of your new floor tiles.
Vinyl tile can be installed directly over your existing vinyl flooring as long as the floor is in good condition.
A wet saw is the best for cutting ceramic tile but it s not easy i ve made alot of mistakes.
Never use cement based grout with groutable vinyl tile.
First remove all mouldings from the room.
You can install groutable vinyl tile in a few hours and apply grout right away another advantage over ceramic tile.
Pack the joints with a rigid rubber float.
Inspect the linoleum well.
This isn t possible with every flooring material but it s often possible to install ceramic porcelain or stone tile over resilient flooring including standard sheet vinyl vinyl tile or linoleum.
However we chose to add more adhesive to the tile because reviews suggested that the adhesive backing wasn t enough.
In my estimation ceramic tile would take about double the time for installation compared to installing groutable vinyl tile.
Scrape off the excess in a 45 degree motion.
1 scrape any old adhesive or other material from the subfloor with a 3 inch.
Our kitchen tile did not.