You can install peel and stick vinyl flooring over some other flooring materials including existing vinyl and concrete.
How to install peel and stick wood flooring.
Vinyl tiles are a great flooring option as they are affordable durable and maintenance fr.
Most glue down vinyl plank flooring needs to be rolled with a floor roller after installation to firmly and evenly seat the vinyl planks into the adhesive.
Laying the peel and stick tile is very straightforward.
Wipe away or use a knife to peel away any adhesive that gets into the seams between planks.
It s also possible to go over old tile but you have to fill the grout lines with floor leveling compound to create a smooth surface for the vinyl or you can cover the tile with untreated plywood or oriented strandboard osb as an underlayment.
Measure the width of a peel and stick wood look floor plank using a tape measure.
Roll the edge tile to release.
Double the width of the plank and transfer the total to the floor next to both corners of the room s longest wall.
Go to the center point and start laying the tiles in one of the quadrants working outward from the center.
While vinyl is usually installed by spreading an adhesive on the floor first peel and stick planks have adhesive on them already so you can put them in one at a time.
Choose a piece to start with.
While laying out the pieces figure out which direction they should lay and what the center point should be.
Continue with each quadrant until all four quadrants are completed for stick tile just peel the paper lining off and stick the tile in place.
Cut the tile with heavy duty shears or a tile cutter.
Place it with the cut edge next to the wall rather than butted up against the tiles that are already in place.