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I need to remove and replace the bathroom vinyl floor.
There is water leak from the tub into below the vinyl floor and cause the vinyl to change darken color. I heard that its impossible to remove vinyl floor and need to cut out the entire particle board wooden sub-floor. Is this correct? Thank you for your advise. |
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if the subfloor is wet, it should come up pretty easily. bust, don't wate
your time...fix the leak, rip up the floor and, put down new sub and a new floor. sorry... "A. Jacobs" wrote in message m... I need to remove and replace the bathroom vinyl floor. There is water leak from the tub into below the vinyl floor and cause the vinyl to change darken color. I heard that its impossible to remove vinyl floor and need to cut out the entire particle board wooden sub-floor. Is this correct? Thank you for your advise. |
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![]() "A. Jacobs" wrote in message m... I need to remove and replace the bathroom vinyl floor. There is water leak from the tub into below the vinyl floor and cause the vinyl to change darken color. I heard that its impossible to remove vinyl floor and need to cut out the entire particle board wooden sub-floor. Is this correct? Thank you for your advise. Don't rip up the subfloor just the underlayment above it. Its usually 1/4" particle board. You need to verify what you have underneath before you adjust you circular saw for a 1/4" deep cut and let her rip. I think you're screwed (very time consuming to remove that is) if its glued directly to the subfloor. I also have a small corner by the bathtub that needed to be repaired but I try to remove just that portion of the vinyl and damaged wood and patch it up with a matching section. May end up ripping the whole bathroom floor or lay another floor (laminate) over the existing vinyl, but I'll try to save it first. |
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seems like the vinyl is glued to the bathroom floor. How can I tell for
certain? Only 3 square inches of the bathroom changes color. How do I remove & replace the entire bathroom vinyl, many be with ceramic tile? Don't rip up the subfloor just the underlayment above it. Its usually 1/4" particle board. You need to verify what you have underneath before you adjust you circular saw for a 1/4" deep cut and let her rip. I think you're screwed (very time consuming to remove that is) if its glued directly to the subfloor. I also have a small corner by the bathtub that needed to be repaired but I try to remove just that portion of the vinyl and damaged wood and patch it up with a matching section. May end up ripping the whole bathroom floor or lay another floor (laminate) over the existing vinyl, but I'll try to save it first. |
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![]() "A. Jacobs" wrote in message m... seems like the vinyl is glued to the bathroom floor. How can I tell for certain? Remove the entry transition piece at the bottom of the bathroom door and have a look if you can. Otherwise you could use a hole saw and drill down 1/4" at the damaged area. Only 3 square inches of the bathroom changes color. How do I remove & replace the entire bathroom vinyl, many be with ceramic tile? Most likely it has a 1/4" particle board underlayment, use a circular saw as suggested below. I wouldn't put tile on second floor, usually cracks given enough time due to house movement but that's just me. Don't rip up the subfloor just the underlayment above it. Its usually 1/4" particle board. You need to verify what you have underneath before you adjust you circular saw for a 1/4" deep cut and let her rip. I think you're screwed (very time consuming to remove that is) if its glued directly to the subfloor. I also have a small corner by the bathtub that needed to be repaired but I try to remove just that portion of the vinyl and damaged wood and patch it up with a matching section. May end up ripping the whole bathroom floor or lay another floor (laminate) over the existing vinyl, but I'll try to save it first. |
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If you do not recommend tile, what do you recommend for bathroom floor,
other than vinyl? "Fred" wrote in message I wouldn't put tile on second floor, usually cracks given enough time due to house movement but that's just me. |
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![]() "A. Jacobs" wrote in message ... If you do not recommend tile, what do you recommend for bathroom floor, other than vinyl? I use laminate flooring its not as water tight as vinyl but you could replace sections of it instead ripping the whole vinyl or tile flooring. With laminate you need to be more careful to seal around all the edges against water intrusion. "Fred" wrote in message I wouldn't put tile on second floor, usually cracks given enough time due to house movement but that's just me. |
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A. Jacobs wrote:
seems like the vinyl is glued to the bathroom floor. How can I tell for certain? Only 3 square inches of the bathroom changes color. How do I remove & replace the entire bathroom vinyl, many be with ceramic tile? Keep it simple. Install 1/4" Hardibacker over the existing vinyl/underlayment and tile over that. |
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My mistake. Is vinyl and laminate flooring the same thing?
"Fred" wrote in message ... I use laminate flooring its not as water tight as vinyl but you could replace sections of it instead ripping the whole vinyl or tile flooring. With laminate you need to be more careful to seal around all the edges against water intrusion. |
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no http://doityourself.com/laminate/index.shtml
"A. Jacobs" wrote in message ... My mistake. Is vinyl and laminate flooring the same thing? "Fred" wrote in message ... I use laminate flooring its not as water tight as vinyl but you could replace sections of it instead ripping the whole vinyl or tile flooring. With laminate you need to be more careful to seal around all the edges against water intrusion. |
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![]() whats causing the leak? bad caulking, showerbody dripping behind the wall and underneth? -- whodat ------------------------------------------------------------------------ whodat's Profile: http://www.homeplot.com/member.php?userid=35 View this thread: http://www.homeplot.com/showthread.php?t=57649 |
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What is the difference between laminate and vinyl flooring?
Are they the same stuff? "Fred" wrote in message ... \ I use laminate flooring its not as water tight as vinyl but you could replace sections of it instead ripping the whole vinyl or tile flooring. With laminate you need to be more careful to seal around all the edges against water intrusion. \ |
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On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 22:23:26 GMT, "A. Jacobs"
wrote: What is the difference between laminate and vinyl flooring? Are they the same stuff? "Pergo" is laminate, a plastic, glue or click together flooring that comes in planks, most often with a woodgrain pattern but also available to look like ceramic tile. Although, technically speaking, most vinyl flooring is laminated with two or more distinctly different layers, it is considered sheet flooring unless you are using individual vinyl squares. DJ |
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Yesterday, I went to Lowes and check their vinyl floor.
I found the back of plastic is actually made of paper type of material. It can be easily peel apart. Is all vinyl floor is made like that? "A. Jacobs" wrote in message m... I need to remove and replace the bathroom vinyl floor. There is water leak from the tub into below the vinyl floor and cause the vinyl to change darken color. I heard that its impossible to remove vinyl floor and need to cut out the entire particle board wooden sub-floor. Is this correct? Thank you for your advise. |
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On Thu, 08 Sep 2005 17:20:54 +0000, A. Jacobs wrote:
Yesterday, I went to Lowes and check their vinyl floor. I found the back of plastic is actually made of paper type of material. It can be easily peel apart. Is all vinyl floor is made like that? I just ripped up all the vinyl in my house (~500sq.ft.). Yes, it had the same "paper" on the back. No, it disn't easily peel apart. ...hardly! WAPITA :-( -- Keith |
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What kind of tool are you using?
Are you saying it "IS NOT" easy to peel the vinyl off? I only have a 3.5' x 4.5' small bathroom? "keith" wrote in message news ![]() On Thu, 08 Sep 2005 17:20:54 +0000, A. Jacobs wrote: I just ripped up all the vinyl in my house (~500sq.ft.). Yes, it had the same "paper" on the back. No, it disn't easily peel apart. ...hardly! WAPITA :-( -- Keith |
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