This really depends on what type of vinyl and condition of vinyl and subfloor.
A really BIG consideration is if there is asbestos in tile (or if you suspect there might be). If you have 9 x 9 tiles that looks like VCT (Vinyl composite tile), there is a high likelihood that they are in fact VAT (Vinyl Asbestos tiles) in which case I would recommend leaving them since removing them can be dangerous to your health. Also, some types of older vinyl have asbestos in the adhesive.
If you do not have asbestos tile, it's often better (but more costly) to rip up the vinyl. And, sometimes when you do, it causes additional damage to the subfloor which in turn can additional costs to floor prep. Alternatively, if height is not an issue, you can often add on a piece of 1/4" plywood on top, and then put the vinyl on top of that...or sometimes, you can add a couple of skim coats between layers.
If they vinyl is coming up, it's generally best to remove it all (unless you think it's asbestos tile...in which case if it's coming up you may want to call an abatement company (which can be extremely expensive. However, if the VAT is coming up due to water damage, sometimes this will be covered by your homeowner's insurance.
It is possible to match old hardwood flooring to your new one. However, there is always a possibility that the flooring would not align perfectly and leave small gaps between the slats.
Yes, you can install luxury vinyl flooring over existing vinyl, provided that the existing vinyl is in good condition, clean, and securely adhered to the subfloor. It's important to ensure there are no significant imperfections or damage that could affect the new flooring. Additionally, any texture or pattern from the existing vinyl may show through the new luxury vinyl, so a flat surface is ideal for the best results. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for installation to ensure warranty coverage.
Yes, remodeling will almost always add value to the home. However, whether it will be a good investment or not depends on the type of remodel. From best to worst would probably be painting, flooring, replacing cabinet handles, refinishing cabinets, replacing appliances, replacing cabinets, and adding a peninsula or island.
No, lacquer thinner should not be used to clean Armstrong Solarium flooring, as it can damage the surface and finish of the flooring. Instead, it's best to use a mild detergent or a cleaner specifically designed for resilient flooring. Always refer to the manufacturer's recommendations for cleaning products to ensure the longevity and appearance of the flooring.
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When replacing a hinged hatch glass, the hydraulic lifting struts should be fully extended and properly supported to ensure safe and easy handling of the hatch. It's important to secure the hatch in an open position to prevent it from closing unexpectedly during the replacement process. Additionally, ensure that the new glass is compatible with the existing struts to maintain proper functionality. Always follow manufacturer guidelines for installation and safety precautions.
Yes, it is possible to install granite tiles over existing ceramic tile flooring, but it requires proper preparation and consideration. The ceramic tile surface should be thoroughly cleaned, and any loose or damaged tiles should be repaired or replaced. The surface should be level and free from any residue or debris. Applying a bonding agent or primer can improve adhesion. It's important to note that adding granite tiles will increase the height of the floor, so door clearances and transitions may need adjustment. Consulting with a professional installer or contractor can ensure proper installation and address any specific requirements or challenges.
The cost of vinyl flooring installed typically ranges from $2 to $7 per square foot, depending on factors such as the quality of the vinyl, the complexity of the installation, and regional labor costs. Higher-end luxury vinyl planks or tiles can push the price closer to the upper end of that range. Additional costs may arise from subfloor preparation or removal of existing flooring. Always consider obtaining multiple quotes for an accurate estimate specific to your project.
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It shouldn't be done. Part of the instalation process is testing for humidity and you won't be able to get an accurate reading. It should be places right on top of the concrete floor under the laminate flooring with a layer of padding and vapor barrier plastic in between. I prefer to get them as one piece, less work. Taking out the laminate is also important to identify any uneven spots in the floor and then to fix them. Taking up the laminate is a quick process with the right tool.
Anything that adds time to an installation is a chargable item. The fitter is a highly skilled trades person, taking up an existing flooring takes up their time and they will no doubt incurr disposal costs aswell. As the customer you have to pay for the time, and costs are always reflected in any estimate. My advice is: take it up yourself!