Foam Backed Vinyl Plank Flooring Adhesive Comparison

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • This video answers the question "Which construction adhesive is best for plank flooring with a polyethylene foam backing on stair treads and risers?) In this video I'll compare two popular construction adhesives (Liquid Nails, Loctite Power Grab) to glue vinyl plank flooring with polyethylene foam backing. I'll also reveal which product I used for my project to glue vinyl planks to stair risers.
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Komentáře • 24

  • @samerlone1964
    @samerlone1964 Před rokem +3

    Thanks. Removal the backing can be pealed off with razor and cleaned. The bear vinyl with stick with construction adhesive.

    • @DIY-Saver
      @DIY-Saver  Před rokem

      Thanks for the info! Sounds like a good option. Just curious as to how much time it takes to strip the foam from one plank?

  • @victorvek5227
    @victorvek5227 Před 9 měsíci

    Honestly, I’ve used:
    PL Premium 3x
    PL Premium MAX
    PL Premium foamboard
    Dap Extreme Stretch
    GE 100% Silicone Supreme
    Henry 650R Releasable, and
    Titebond thick & heavy
    ALL bonded to foam-backed stone-core LVP beyond my expectations. The PL premium foamboard intrigues me the most because I know it won’t degrade the foam pad over time, which PL Premium MAX and 3x both will. I’m surprised at how well it’s bonded in my mock-ups.
    Instead of pulling on the wood, attach the lvp pieces to a scrap piece of whatever subfloor / surface you’re installing the LVP on. Come back in 2 hours with any of what I’ve listed above and you will not be able to remove the plank.

    • @DIY-Saver
      @DIY-Saver  Před 9 měsíci

      Hi victorvek5227, thanks for the feedback. Of course the variety of adhesives in my comparison was extremely limited and your feedback of additional products is greatly appreciated. Can you confirm that the foam on your products is indeed polyethylene? I'm asking since PL Premium foamboard says "Do not use on polyethylene (PE)" and Titebond thick & heavy (QUICK & THICK) says "Not recommended for plastics"

    • @trevorknight8764
      @trevorknight8764 Před 9 měsíci

      Would titebond 2 wood glue work?

  • @rogerbourret7562
    @rogerbourret7562 Před 11 měsíci

    I’ve seen a video that says you should remove the foam backing before gluing. They used PL construction glue after backing removed plus they used a hand roller to help secure the piece.

    • @DIY-Saver
      @DIY-Saver  Před 10 měsíci

      Someone else mentioned that as well. It sounds like a good option assuming it's not difficult to remove the foam backing. Thanks for your response.

    • @rogerbourret7562
      @rogerbourret7562 Před 10 měsíci

      @@DIY-Saver It looked like it was fairly easy to remove. Just scrape off as much as possible. DON’T use any solvents to try and remove foam.

    • @victorvek5227
      @victorvek5227 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@rogerbourret7562a heat gun, used carefully, is the best way. But it’s messy and laborious. Add days to the job, potentially weeks if you’re working along

  • @SoniaBDorsey
    @SoniaBDorsey Před rokem

    Would this void out any warranty? What if it’s a concrete subfloor? Are these floors not supposed to “float” ? Nice content. Thanks for sharing.

    • @DIY-Saver
      @DIY-Saver  Před rokem

      You are correct, when installing on the floor, the product I installed was free-floating and adhesive was not required. I only used the adhesive when installing on a vertical surface like a stairway riser. You will want to check with the manufacture documentation to see if it'll void your warranty. Installing on concrete normally requires a vapor barrier; be sure to check your installation instructions.

  • @silasketgaskets8709
    @silasketgaskets8709 Před 2 měsíci

    do u think 30 minutes adhesion time is adequate? i would think 24 hours is a fair way to test as this mimics real installation.

    • @DIY-Saver
      @DIY-Saver  Před 2 měsíci

      Hi silasketgaskets, thanks for your feedback. You are correct that the full cure time is greater than 30 minutes. Searching the web I found this response "10 minutes to set on wood, but it's best to wait 12 hours for it to fully harden." For the purpose of my test, even after 30 min, I found it secured the vinyl plank much better than the other products in the test.

    • @silasketgaskets8709
      @silasketgaskets8709 Před 2 měsíci

      @@DIY-Saver i just did similar adhesion test using SPC with and without foam backer. both applied to foam core composite. 24 hours. foam one can be removed with less force than no foam. i am thinking of using SPC to restore a desktop. waterproof as well as foam core board. adhesion is more than good enough for my purpose. used ordinary contact cement applied to both surfaces, wait til tacky then clamped together. normally SPC applied to floor without adhesive.

  • @jasonbolin7025
    @jasonbolin7025 Před 2 lety

    Excellent info.

  • @ichiro1717
    @ichiro1717 Před 11 měsíci

    How is your stair so far? Any of the treads come off? I am going to be installing vinyl planks on my stairs but not sure if i should remove the foam backing or not...

    • @DIY-Saver
      @DIY-Saver  Před 10 měsíci

      Actually I didn't put it on stairs; I used it in a closet where the floor slants upward and goes vertical to create a shelf. In my application it is holding firm.

  • @susanlutz6833
    @susanlutz6833 Před 9 měsíci

    What kind of hot glue did you use. Thank you

    • @DIY-Saver
      @DIY-Saver  Před 9 měsíci

      I just used the hot glue my wife had. I believe she purchased it from the dollar store. The brand is "Ad tech". Hope this helps.

  • @MrMalzers
    @MrMalzers Před 2 lety +1

    should of try loctite pl max

    • @DIY-Saver
      @DIY-Saver  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the suggestion. I chose the two product used in this demo because I found them used by others in several CZcams videos. I see in the Loctite PL Max documentation polyethylene isn't listed in the "Recommended For" section, but appears in the "Limitation" section.

    • @dustinmoore7614
      @dustinmoore7614 Před rokem +1

      I've tried the Loctite PL products on this exact application you must rip off the padded back before you attempt to glue it to anything. Roberts makes a type of stair nose glue that works wonderful once you strip off the backing and truthfully it only takes about 30 seconds with a razor scraper to do to do each Riser. that is probably exaggerating the amount of time it takes significantly. Ardex makes a stair tread glue also I have never tried but I have heard good things about. There's also one step people fail to do is to sand the back. I rough it up quite significantly to get extra grab area

    • @user-kt4qf4xs5y
      @user-kt4qf4xs5y Před 11 měsíci

      @@dustinmoore7614 I am a flooring contractor for over 40 years and i have been installing Loctite PL max premium on LVP stairs for years... I have a 5-year warranty on all my installs. Not one complaint