Installing vinyl plank flooring ca be done over most surfaces as long as those surfaces are smooth.
Smooth rough floor to install vinyl plank.
I m installing coretec one vinyl plank flooring as a floating floor over slab in a three season porch.
This is where the pull bar or tapping block comes in handy.
If you are installing your vinyl plank flooring over a concrete subfloor you may want to use an underlayment for three reasons.
Rough and uneven spots will telegraph through the new flooring causing noticeable high spots that will wear faster than the rest of the floor.
Rinse the floor and allow it to dry.
The slab is even at a macro level no visible dips or hills.
How to install vinyl plank flooring as a beginner.
Measure carefully to ensure that the plywood is an appropriate fit.
Concrete subfloors must be at least six weeks old dry and free of powder and flaking.
You can have these pieces cut by a lumber yard or use a circular saw on the job site.
Cover your existing subfloor area where new vinyl flooring will be installed with 1 4 inch plywood.
Second you may want an extra vapor barrier above the subfloor to reduce any risk of moisture.
I don t think my situation is as bad as that described in how can i prepare uneven concrete basement floor for vinyl planks.
This flooring is generally installed as a floating floor that simply rests on the underlayment with no glue down bond necessary.
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Some planks may need additional wiggling and pushing before they snap into place.
Vinyl plank flooring uses a click lock system in which the edges and ends of the planks snap together.
Cover the entire area where the vinyl.
First it will give you some added cushion to help make the floor softer to walk on.
Birch plywood is extremely smooth with no surface voids visible grain or high sections.
The seams of the vinyl floor should be invisible and smooth.
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Apply floor patching compound to any cracks in the old vinyl to create a smooth.
However overall the cement has a texture like a lightly textured ceiling a bit rougher than most sidewalks.
Hammer or screw the birch plywood every four inches along each seam.