Thank you so much for this! I have done every trade except for flooring, and I am doing my first bathroom floor this month! Its a remanufactured home and the owner wants peel and stick. I wasn't sure how to start off and this is very simply put! 😊
Note: Before you buy your Vinyl, make sure you do the peel test. Peel the paper off just a little to make sure the glue hasn't been activated, you'll be able to tell if the glue is sticking to the paper as you peel. Do this with each box that you are planning to buy. Last but not least, make sure you put down some TEC TEC Skill Set 1-Quart Indoor Primer on the clean wood floor before laying Vinyl. Its an extra step but I promise you'll have a better adhesion!!!!
if any one sees this, and can answer pls do....i have cats, a couple are old. if they were to have an accident????should i use any type of seams sealer? or???
@@fernandogarza4231 Ahh... no worries. I think the main point is to make sure that whatever the tile is being laid over... it needs to be dust/dirt and debris free 😀
The walls may not be straight which will throw off the pattern of the tiles. Also you will end up with having to cut a piece and our it to join the others which will look horrible. Which is why you start from the middle so you can use those lines which are straight to get a good pattern then when you get to the walls you can cut them flush with the wall which will look way better.
If u need to cut tilez then its not in the center which can be lpok jorrible.its always good idea that cutting be hidden by bed cabnetvor table by placing in the corner
He never addressed how to get around the dust issue with laying over plywood. The actual laying process is the same as it would be on any other surface...
DO NOT put peel and stick tiles directly onto bare plywood NO MATTER how smooth it is!!! this is the worst advice - SERIOUSLY, TAKE this video down, for real. If you don't lay down a primer or sealant of some kind... the FIRST time water splashes out onto your floor, that tile will peel right ThA Fk up!! i know i sound like an a-hole, but i'm an OLD, experienced Ahole - DON'T listen to this guy! "The More You Know!" :-)
what do you mean primer or sealer? like paint the floor ish? my lynoleium i just pulled off was super glued to the floor i was planing to use adhesivein addition to what sticky crap these come with as who knows how well that works anyway
Great tips. I was mostly concerned with prepping the wood. Applying primer to floor first sounds like a pretty good idea. Thanks for sharing this!
Finally found a simple video that shows how. Thank you. Simple and efficient.
Thank you so much for this! I have done every trade except for flooring, and I am doing my first bathroom floor this month! Its a remanufactured home and the owner wants peel and stick. I wasn't sure how to start off and this is very simply put! 😊
Awesome video, so helpful.
Thank you. Simple and clear.
Note: Before you buy your Vinyl, make sure you do the peel test. Peel the paper off just a little to make sure the glue hasn't been activated, you'll be able to tell if the glue is sticking to the paper as you peel. Do this with each box that you are planning to buy. Last but not least, make sure you put down some TEC TEC Skill Set 1-Quart Indoor Primer on the clean wood floor before laying Vinyl. Its an extra step but I promise you'll have a better adhesion!!!!
Oh god this guy is great. So clear and simple, and well-expressed and demonstrated.
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Really helpful. Thanks.
Great video
Thank you for sharing this...
Very helpful!
great job, thank you
Thanks for watching!
What do you recommend for primer and cement ?
If I'm using wood looking vinyl, should I start on the longest wall?
Isn't there some kind of prep stuff that you are suppose to paint the wood with first? Good instructions.
My “plywood” is 3/4 T&G. I can vacuum it. But it looks like the plywood behind you on the wall. Will they stick or do I need an underlayment?
How long before I can put appliances back?
I’m making a dance floor for my wedding. This is only going to last 4 hours and get disassembled. Would I need to prime or for that short period?
if any one sees this, and can answer pls do....i have cats, a couple are old. if they were to have an accident????should i use any type of seams sealer? or???
Hello can i put vnyl over vnyL?
Can I use a water base primer?
Awesome video. Thanks so much.
I wish I could answer this for you but Joshua is the man with the knowledge. Thanks for watching!
What Cain a primer I need to use For a old play wood base ??? Anyone Please
what about the price
Perhaps change the header to tile vinyl dude!
So you didn't use any Glue first to help keep the vinyl down?
Absolutely not. It isn't necessary.
Depends how mess up your floor is
@@joshwatsonero2764
I hear ya...
Does self adhesive tiles ruin the floor if you put it on top of wood floor ?
Not if the wood is sealed. But don't. Just refinish the wood
@@topperharley2593 what do u mean 'refinish'?... are you saying don't put adhesive tiles on the floor... just sand and stain the wood or what?
@@twofacepalmer1212 and she still hasn't given an answer
@@fernandogarza4231 Ahh... no worries. I think the main point is to make sure that whatever the tile is being laid over... it needs to be dust/dirt and debris free 😀
why is it bad to start in the corner of a room i stead of the centre? I'm trying to learn, so sorry if this is a useless question.
The walls may not be straight which will throw off the pattern of the tiles. Also you will end up with having to cut a piece and our it to join the others which will look horrible. Which is why you start from the middle so you can use those lines which are straight to get a good pattern then when you get to the walls you can cut them flush with the wall which will look way better.
okay, thanks for the info! I'm going to put in my first floor in July, so this info is super helpful! thanks again!! ☆♡☆♡☆♡☆
If u need to cut tilez then its not in the center which can be lpok jorrible.its always good idea that cutting be hidden by bed cabnetvor table by placing in the corner
oops! forgot most important step! prime the wood first with self stick floor bonding agent.
Do you have any recommendations?
He never addressed how to get around the dust issue with laying over plywood. The actual laying process is the same as it would be on any other surface...
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@@predigested Do you know what primer to use?
DO NOT put peel and stick tiles directly onto bare plywood NO MATTER how smooth it is!!! this is the worst advice - SERIOUSLY, TAKE this video down, for real. If you don't lay down a primer or sealant of some kind... the FIRST time water splashes out onto your floor, that tile will peel right ThA Fk up!! i know i sound like an a-hole, but i'm an OLD, experienced Ahole - DON'T listen to this guy! "The More You Know!" :-)
what do you mean primer or sealer? like paint the floor ish? my lynoleium i just pulled off was super glued to the floor i was planing to use adhesivein addition to what sticky crap these come with as who knows how well that works anyway