![]() ![]() ![]() Let’s go ahead, and we’ll put this down without peeling the backing off of it. ![]() But the other side supposedly has the ability, if you mess up a little bit you can peel it. One side of this tape sticks to the floors, really aggressive. We roll it back up in the opposite direction so that we can roll it out face up back in the room. At about $2.75 cents a square foot, this stuff is pretty affordable, especially if you’re installing it yourself. Outside, we roll the flooring out facedown on the drive, so that we can make our rough cuts. We want to reuse the shoe mold so we’re being very careful not to break it. While it dries, we remove the shoe molding around the perimeter of the room. The floor patch will fill in the low places, so that we don’t feel any depressions under the new vinyl. John Richards: Yeah, we had a water heater incident which flooded this room.ĭanny Lipford: We’ll have to just take a putty knife and get the most of that out and we can just floor-patch that and go right over all of this. And now we got a few places here we’ll have to patch. We’ll add a few inches to our measurements for doorways, but otherwise this is pretty straightforward, since the room is almost square. And if you’ll hold that right over there, against the wall actually. Well, this material ought to go down pretty well. And it’s a flexible sheet flooring with a fiberglass backing that’s much thicker than traditional sheet vinyl so that it can be installed either with or without adhesive. The product is called AirStep Evolution from Congoleum. But what if you could install a vinyl floor on the same principle that you have here on a laminate floor, where it basically just floats in place without any adhesive? That would be great and that’s exactly what we did recently in helping a friend of mine install a brand new product.
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