How to lay sheet vinyl flooring

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Date: November 21, 2013

48 thoughts on “How to lay sheet vinyl flooring

  1. Can I lay this on very thin carpet tiles that quite frankly won't come off . I want to lay sheet vinyl in hall so got a lot to cut around is it best for spray adhesive or double side tape around edged also any tips . I'm thinking of making a template and trying to precut it

  2. Vinyl flooring is such a great stop gap. I am going to eventually get engineered oak parquet floors from the Natural Wood Co. They will cost me about £4,000. Until then, I am going to have workmen breaking down walls, pouring cement and plastering in the entire house – vinyl will protect my floor AND look great while the rest of the project takes shape, for a fraction of the price. Really love that I can now also do it myself to save money for that oak!!

  3. I recently laid sheet vinyl in my kitchen, and I can relate to everything you mentioned! I used a utility knife, and keeping the blade sharp was crucial for clean cuts. I made sure to vacuum thoroughly before starting; even small debris made a difference.

    Acclimating the vinyl for 24 hours really helped with fitting it around the sink pedestal. I faced some challenges with uneven floors, but using a leveling compound beforehand made a huge difference. I also sealed the edges with silicone sealant, which not only looks great but prevents moisture issues in case of spills. Thanks for sharing this detailed guide; it’s super helpful!

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