It isn't as easy as it looks. I had problem after problem after problem. I ended up going into a rage and ripping all the tiles up and throwing them away. It's easier to just pay someone who knows what the hell they are doing.
The tile that I want to know about is NOT peel an stick or tile with grout. The, I have is the tile you use floor glue to put on. No space between tile.
I actually laid the tile out real nice actually. I started from the middle to the edges. Now if I ever need to put some tile again I'll know. I also moped the whole floor and made sure there wasn't any pebbles or dust before laying it. Stuck real good.
I put Armstrong peel & stick tiles in our kitchen around 20 years ago. Installed it right on top of existing vinyl floor. After all these years, three sons, four grandsons, dogs, cats, spills, etc....still looks great.
Thanks for this video. I am going to rip up the old vinyl/linoleum in my laundry room. There is a small spot where the old linoleum cut from moving a dryer but not sure what the brand of the old stuff is. I was going to glue down that part and install the new over but I feel confident starting fresh. The kind I bought is water resistant and called icy gray. I will update after install. :-)
I get a crackling sound when I walk on it. Will that go away? What’s causing it? The floor is clean and dry. I placed it over existing glue on vinyl tile.
It isn't as easy as it looks. I had problem after problem after problem. I ended up going into a rage and ripping all the tiles up and throwing them away. It's easier to just pay someone who knows what the hell they are doing.
Im Actually 11 and I did my bathroom, hall, landing, stairs, by myself and it sure looked good to me!
The tile that I want to know about is NOT peel an stick or tile with grout. The, I have is the tile you use floor glue to put on. No space between tile.
The adhesive on the product sucks, you need to get your own adhesive and spreadit on the wood for a good job
I actually laid the tile out real nice actually. I started from the middle to the edges. Now if I ever need to put some tile again I'll know. I also moped the whole floor and made sure there wasn't any pebbles or dust before laying it. Stuck real good.
Should I leave or remove my toilet?
This is BS & does not work in the real world
Good to know...I was going to start on a corner, but I guess I'll start from the middle out.
An easy and good looking floor solution. I put right on top of old linoleum that was crumbling and they stuck great !
Dang it. Wish I'd watched this before I started. I started in a corner
I put Armstrong peel & stick tiles in our kitchen around 20 years ago. Installed it right on top of existing vinyl floor. After all these years, three sons, four grandsons, dogs, cats, spills, etc....still looks great.
This was super helpful
Wow I can’t wait to do it!!
Thanks for this video. I am going to rip up the old vinyl/linoleum in my laundry room. There is a small spot where the old linoleum cut from moving a dryer but not sure what the brand of the old stuff is. I was going to glue down that part and install the new over but I feel confident starting fresh. The kind I bought is water resistant and called icy gray. I will update after install. :-)
I used carpet tape on the edges to make them sturdy.
Can I place peel &stick tiles over vinyl sheet? Or I remove it first under is not floor….
Just did my bathroom. 👍🏾
Outstanding
Doesn’t leave much surface to tile over does it?
I get a crackling sound when I walk on it. Will that go away? What’s causing it? The floor is clean and dry. I placed it over existing glue on vinyl tile.