How-to Linoleum Installation Guide for Newbies
Everyone wants to know how to install their own floorings, because getting the services of a floor installer can be quite expensive.
Linoleum flooring is rapidly becoming popular once again. Together with its two other counterparts, the hardwood and laminate flooring, linoleum flooring is gathering rising interest from house owners and business managers. With the financial crises these days, installing your flooring by yourself can save you a lot of money. This is where a how-to linoleum installation guide comes in handy.
Considerations When Working With Tiles and Adhesive
Whether you’re learning how to lay linoleum, or how to paint linoleum or how to remove linoleum flooring, it is important to know a few important considerations for safety. Since you are working with glue that has some adhesive chemicals in it, make sure to wear protective gear like masks and gloves to avoid contact with the fumes.
Preparing the Room
The first thing you need to do is to remove all appliances and furniture from the room where you are about to install your vinyl tiles. Remove any thresholds and fixtures that can get in the way of your job. Afterwards, clean up the sub floor so that the surface is smooth and clean. This is important when you installing flooring. In the case of vinyl tiles, the presence of miniscule dirt can cause the glue and the tile to bond incorrectly. This will cause problems in the future.
Keep an eye out too for the leveling of your floors. Find spots which are not level or those that mar the streamlined profile of the subfloor. Apply a piece of plywood on these spots so you get a level lower layer.
Layout
How to lay linoleum tiles into the floor? It’s actually very simple. You just apply adhesive to the subfloor and press the tiles into it. The trick here is to make sure your tiles line up correctly and are properly laid out. This how-to linoleum installation guide will show you how.
First measure the dimensions of your room so you can find which spot is the exact center. After finding the center, mark it with a small market using a carpenter’s crayon. Using this small dot as a reference, you can start partitioning your floor into four squares. Once you have done this done, you can start putting down your tiles into your sub floor. Start at the center, and then continue working your way up and down until you have the whole floor covered with your tiles.
Bonding the Tiles to the Adhesive
The last part is making sure that the adhesive bonds strongly to the linoleum. This is natural, as you may have not given the exact needed pressure when laying the tiles on your sub floor. To accomplish this, you need to use a 100-pound roller. The pressure exerted by the roller removes any air bubbles below your tiles and presses the linoleum tighter against the adhesive. Once you’ve done that, all you need to do is to wait until the adhesive dries and then you can reintroduce all the appliances and furniture that you have previously removed.
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