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QuestionHow do I join a vinyl plank floor to existing carpet?DonaganTop AnswererGet matching vinyl transition pieces that fit flat against the flooring and the carpeting.
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QuestionHow do you install vinyl over concrete?DonaganTop AnswererSweep the concrete clean, apply adhesive with a trowel, and set the vinyl immediately. The glue will stay tacky for a while.
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QuestionDo I need to remove the old vinyl squares before installing new ones?DonaganTop AnswererIf the old ones are in good shape, it's much easier to leave them down. If you decide to remove them, use a long-handled scraping tool similar to a roofer's tool.
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QuestionHow do I fit round a toilet?Community AnswerMake a paper template for tracing cut-line on tiles: from the side, overlap the toilet base an inch or so with construction paper where it first contacts the toilet base. Press the paper to the floor with a pencil to make a crease and progressively trim away the paper until a good fit from front-center to back-center is achieved. Proceed carefully and in small increments; if you mistakenly cut away too much paper in a certain spot, then make a better cut with a smaller, scrap piece of paper and tape the "corrected" piece to the larger sheet. Ideally, the finished template, when flipped over, will accurately fit the other side of the toilet base.
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QuestionHow can I remove vinyl flooring?DonaganTop AnswererGet a long-handled scraping tool you can use standing up. It's a flat spade that does the job pretty fast.
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QuestionWhen installing tongue and groove flooring, which side goes against the wall?DonaganTop AnswererIt doesn't matter. Either side will work.
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QuestionHow long does the bunk glue take to dry?DonaganTop AnswererIt stays tacky for a while, but sets in a few hours.
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QuestionDoes flooring come in a roll?Community AnswerIt comes in a roll or tiles.
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QuestionCan vinyl flooring be laid on carpet?Community AnswerNo. Vinyl flooring should be installed on a rigid, smooth, clean, substrate (sub floor).
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