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I am laying a new vinyl floor in a kitchen over wood underlayment. There
are several options for adhering the vinyl to the floor. What are your experiences or opinions? 1) Standard vinyl floor adhesive in a bucket applied with a trowel: This is what is normally used, but time consuming. 2) Spray adhesive for vinyl flooring: Should be much quicker and easier, but is it reliable? 3) Double sided tape: Sounds very quick, clean, and simple to edge adhere the flooring. The center of the floor would then be floating. If at any time in the distant future the floor begins to loose adhesion and peel, just restick it. This is my favorite idea right now. Will this work? |
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Ryan Rossiter wrote:
I am laying a new vinyl floor in a kitchen over wood underlayment. There are several options for adhering the vinyl to the floor. What are your experiences or opinions? 1) Standard vinyl floor adhesive in a bucket applied with a trowel: This is what is normally used, but time consuming. My vote, doesn't take all that much time. -- dadiOH _____________________________ dadiOH's dandies v3.0... ....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that. Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico ____________________________ |
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