blueman wrote:
dave writes:
I already tested all over (both areas) with a toilet plunger, and the
linoleum is "stuck down GOOD'n'TIGHT" everywhere to the slab, central
areas included, wall TO wall, *NOT* just along the edges...
Just because it is "stuck down GOOD'n'TIGHT" now, doesn't mean the
lino will be so in the future.
Really, why? Nevermind. Save yourself some embarassment.
I have heard pros suggesting nailing down the lino every 8" before
applying tile. Also, any loose or uneven areas should be
removed. Finally, make sure that the floor/subfloor underneath is
strong and stable.
You've 'heard' but you don't 'know' jack ****. It's a concrete slab genius.
snip the perfectionist bs
You can't even read...
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