Vinyl Flooring is A Risk Reward Type of Flooring

       By: Tom Turner
Posted: 2007-04-19 09:25:45
There are many wonderful benefits to using vinyl flooring, but there are also some draw backs that you might consider before you buy and install vinyl flooring for your next project. This article will attempt to give you some good pointers to this type of flooring surface so that you can make an educated decision.If you are considering installing vinyl flooring you need to be aware that this type of flooring is installed using adhesive. What this means to you is that if your flooring surface will be subjected to extremely cold temperatures it may not be the best choice of flooring material to go with. The possibility of the vinyl flooring adhesive coming loose is a factor to consider.The next thing to consider is the fact that vinyl tile flooring does not often adhere well to certain wood sub flooring surfaces. If you discover that your sub flooring is made of chip board or if the sub flooring has been treated with any kind of chemical there are some solutions you can use to remedy the problem. If you are set on installing vinyl flooring you can install some ΒΌ inch plywood on top of the sub floor, and then the vinyl flooring adhesive will stick much better.Vinyl flooring can be very finicky about the type of surface it adheres to. The general rules is -- the smoother the surface the better your success rate. You must take extreme care with the surface of your sub flooring when installing vinyl flooring by taking a few extra steps in preparation. If the sub flooring is plywood (recommended) then you should sand the surface smooth and then clean it thoroughly before you try to stick the vinyl flooring to it.One nice benefit about vinyl flooring is that you can install it over old flooring. You still, need to make sure that the old flooring is smooth and very clean. Once you have prepared the existing flooring the new vinyl flooring should stick nicely.
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