Notches to spread the adhesive evenly over the floor.
How to lay a vinel floor.
Lay the first plank appropriately spaced from the wall.
Continue in this manner for the remainder of the row trimming the last plank as needed.
Remember to do the handy calculation described above.
For the second row use the same.
For an inside corner cut small half circles until the vinyl lies flat to the floor.
Precisely position the vinyl flooring in the bathroom then reroll one half of the piece.
Roll back the second half of the floor and repeat the gluing process.
Starting at the reference line use a 1 16 v notched trowel to spread adhesive evenly over the floor.
Applying your vinyl 1.
Mark your pattern on your paper template.
Lay vinyl flooring lay the flooring in its final position with plenty of excess around each wall.
Lay a full plank to begin row one.
Self stick and glue down.
Vinyl typically comes in 12 inch square tiles but it may come in sheets.
Score the first row of planks score and cut the tongue off the first row of vinyl planks using a utility knife.
If it is less than 6 inches cut off enough from the first plank of the row so that the last piece is longer than 6 inches the minimum needed for structural strength.
Make relief cuts around obstructions.
Determine the application process for your vinyl.
Hold the trowel at a 60 degree angle to the floor.
Spread the adhesive with a notched trowel.
There are two types of vinyl.
Use a notched trowel 1 16 x 1 16 x 3 32 in.
Self stick vinyl floor tiles are a great flooring option because they are durable affordable easy to install and available in a variety of styles and colors.
Decide on the pattern for your vinyl.
Install the second plank by holding it at an angle and.