How to install LVP Stairs DIY
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- čas přidán 5. 11. 2022
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Well done Sr. That's how I do it. I prefer solid stair... way better. As a wood flooring worker. we salute !
Very helpful video. We'll explained. Easy to follow.
Well done!
Great job very cool vid
Thanks for this! Just discovered the flush bullnose accessory pieces for Villa Barcelona LVP I’m using on adjacent floor and this will be amazing on my current bare wood stairs (previously covered in carpet).
great video! so looks like you just applied the adhesive on the foam backing? Some people say you have to remove the foam backing first otherwise it won't bond well...What do you think?
Good video! It looks like the stair nose you have is a flush mount with the floor rather than overlaying it. Mind if I ask what flooring you were using?
Nicely done. Could you tell me where i can buy stairnoses,please?
I would except finding the bullnose material is somewhat expensive and difficult to locate
Yes I do. Can you help?
Nice job! Most LVP planks nowadays come with a pre-attached underlayment layer. Can they still be glued like you do in this video? Thanks!
Does anyone know the answer to this question?
I’m pretty sure you need to remove the backing with a scraper , he does mention it in the video , that the glue will not adhere to the foam backing
He says in the video - "other glues will not adhere to the foam backing on the lvp". The pre-attached underlayment is the foam backing.
What about Twelve Oaks cork backing? It’s attached to the planks really well. I assuming find a glue that bonds with cork
Is the stair nosing hollow?
This specific stair nose is not hollow, it’s about 1/8 thick and solid.
I cannot tell you how many repairs I have had to make because installers like you only use glue. If the risers are not solid your only wasting everyone's time amd money. Some jobs needs brads its just that simple.
So in the experience you have had, would you run brads through the risers if it is vinyl plank I have put vinyl plank throughout my whole house minus a small section of stairs, and I am debating whether to do some sort of construction adhesive or to bradnail everything in place
I was gonna brad my planks on each corner, 4 nails. Should I brad the risers too? I was only gonna glue those.