To remove a bubble from a linoleum floor, puncture the center of the bubble with a large, sharp sewing needle. Go all the way through the linoleum to allow trapped air to escape. Press from the outside of the bubble toward the puncture to release the air. Once the bubble is flat, place a soft cloth over the bubble area, and using a household iron, press over the bubble until it flattens. Place a stack of heavy books on top of the bubble for 24-hours to set the linoleum.
I would like to purchase a linoleum for my floor. What are some good linoleum flooring designs?
floor covering. Short for linoleum.
floor chore
The flooring company poorly applied the linoleum covering to my fairly expensive hardwood floor.
You rip the floor out an put in a new one if you dont like the linoleum other wise it looks trashy
You don't. It won't stick.
yes it will yes it will
vinyl is impervious to liquid and does not need any sealing.
25x22=550 You would need 550 square feet of linoleum.
Yes provided the linoleum is still sound (no large sections missing, well adhered to the floor, etc)
Yes you can. A number of flooring gluesare suitable for this.
Flooring? Try bleach. Or else replace the floor.