Laying Vinyl Flooring Over Plywood
Learning how to install vinyl flooring is something you can do yourself.
Laying vinyl flooring over plywood. The goal is to have a wooden subfloor consisting of two. There are two ways to measure and fit vinyl. Our plywood is really old and cracked so i was concerned that it would be too absorbent so i chose not to mop the plywood but we always mop the concrete. Vinyl plank flooring has all the visual appeal of solid hardwood flooring.
Vinyl flooring is usually not installed directly over the subfloor in residential applications. Vinyl flooring costs a fraction of the price of hardwood making it a great option for beginner home improvers. In most cases 4 by 8 foot sheets of particle board or plywood must be installed in preparation for the vinyl floor install. Rough and uneven spots will telegraph through the new flooring causing noticeable high spots that will wear faster than the rest of the floor.
If you re installing new plywood use galvanized screws to fasten it and countersink the screw heads. The basic premise for any surface is the same. Concrete subfloors must be at least six weeks old dry and free of powder and flaking. Installing vinyl plank flooring ca be done over most surfaces as long as those surfaces are smooth.
Allow the new vinyl floor to acclimate to the room by leaving it in the room where it ll be installed for at least 24 hours prior to cutting. The first step to proper installation is to get the subfloor in order. To keep this type of flooring resilient against wear and tear you must install it correctly before it s used. However you need to make the call as to the quality of the existing floor the level of imperfection you are willing to tolerate.
Get some 1 8 hardboard lauan or birch plywood one side smooth and lay it down without gaps over the sub floor. Vinyl is one of the few types of floors that can be safely installed over concrete wood or other solid floors. Vinyl flooring is sold in 6 foot and 12 foot widths making it possible to install a seamless floor in smaller rooms such as bathrooms halls and kitchens. Measure and cut 1 4 inch or thicker plywood with a circular saw to fit the entire floor of the room where you are installing vinyl flooring.
At this thickness you can staple it down. Then it was time for the floor. Loose areas on an existing plywood subfloor can cause peel and stick tiles to lift over time.