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  • How to Repair a Rip or Tear in Vinyl Flooring

    Knowing how to repair a rip or tear in vinyl flooring can save time and money. My step father has helped me to get my deposit back at many apartments. He has an excellent technique for repairing...

  • How to Remove the Protective Covering From Vinyl Floor Tiles

    Vinyl tile has gained popularity with homeowners because it is easy to maintain and is inexpensive to purchase compared with other types of flooring, such as ceramic tile and marble. Vinyl tiles...

  • The Best Way to Remove Vinyl Flooring From Cement Floor

    Removing vinyl flooring from cement floors is never fun, but is necessary in preparing for new vinyl. The most important thing to consider is the possible existence of asbestos in the current...

  • How to Repair a Mobile Home Subfloor

    Mobile home flooring is generally not the best of quality. The subflooring is usually a wafer board type of material, which is wood pieces and sawdust molded together by a gluey substance. If...

  • How to Install Vinyl Flooring Over Plywood

    Flooring comes in many types, including vinyl, which can be installed in the kitchen or bathroom of your home. Vinyl flooring is installed using an adhesive. This type of flooring can be installed...

  • How to Remove Vinyl Glue From Concrete Floor

    Vinyl flooring typically is installed to provide a smooth, durable surface on which to walk. It is easy to clean and simple to install. A vinyl floor usually is laid over a foundation, often made...

  • How to Replace Flooring in a Manufactured Home

    A manufactured house is a house that is built at a factory. Usually these types of homes are delivered in sections and set up on foundations at the delivery site. The manufactured home is not the...

  • How to Hook Wood & Tile Laminate Together

    Laminate floors come in many styles and patterns but one of the most popular is the hardwood style laminate floor. This laminate is often finished so well that it is very difficult to determine...

  • Home Remedies to Remove Rust Stains From Vinyl

    Vinyl tablecloths and heavy vinyl surfaces are versatile and easy-to-clean surfaces. Although most stains on vinyl are easy to remove, some--like rust--can present more of a challenge, especially...

  • How to Replace a Vinyl Tile Yourself

    Got a damaged vinyl tile? Many people live with ugly damaged vinyl tiles for years just because they don't know how to replace it. However, replacing vinyl tiles is rather simple. Here is a step...

  • How to Remove Vinyl Flooring From Wood

    If you want to restore the underlying wood or install a new floor, you may need to remove old vinyl from a wood floor, and you will need to remove all of the old adhesive as well. A new floor will...

  • Can You Install Vinyl Tile Over Cracked Concrete?

    You can install vinyl tile directly over concrete floors if the floor is properly prepared. Concrete sub-floors can present difficulties that are challenging, but not impossible. With careful...

  • How to Clean Vinyl Flooring Prior to Putting Down Stick Tiles

    Vinyl flooring provides an ideal surface for the installation of stick-on tiles. Before placing the tiles, however, you must make sure that the vinyl surface has been completely cleaned in...

  • How to Remove Vinyl Flooring From Wood Floors

    Vinyl flooring is often used because it is easy to install and within the skill level of most do-it-yourself homeowners. When it comes time to remove it in preparation for another flooring...

  • How to Keep Edges of Vinyl Flooring Down

    Vinyl flooring is a popular choice among homeowners because it is easy to install, durable, and easy to maintain. This ease of installation, however, often means that the job was done by a...

  • How to Get Ink Out of a Vinyl Floor

    Usually the kitchen floor is a nice open area that can serve many purposes, including a flat, clutter-free space to do arts and crafts. But what happens when your child accidentally draws off of...

  • How to Erase a Burn From a Vinyl Floor

    Vinyl floors are vulnerable to burn marks, which can result from heated appliances, cigarettes and hot cookware. Most burns can be repaired quickly and the fix is almost unnoticeable. Repairing a...

  • How to Remove Vinyl Flooring Yourself

    Need to remove some old vinyl flooring or tiles but not sure how? Vinyl sheet flooring aka linoleum flooring is one of the most popular and inexpensive floor coverings available. Installing vinyl...

  • How to Prepare Your Floor for Vinyl Flooring

    Vinyl flooring is durable, easy to care for and surprisingly easy to lay. The most important part of laying vinyl tiles or sheet vinyl is preparing the floor beforehand. Even the smallest debris...

  • How to Identify Asbestos in Floor Tiles

    The Minnesota Department of Health lists more than 3,000 different building materials that have been shown to contain asbestos. Before the hazards of asbestos were identified, asbestos fibers were...

  • How to Seam-Seal a Vinyl Floor

    Sealing a seam in a vinyl floor is part of installing a new floor and also can be a good repair for a floor that was initially installed without seam sealer. If you are repairing an existing...

  • The Advantages of PVC & Vinyl Used As Flooring

    Vinyl flooring, also called polyvinyl or PVC flooring, is affordable, widely available and easy to maintain.

  • Tools for Removing Vinyl Floor

    There really is no easy way to remove vinyl flooring. It will take muscle power, but there are several tools you should know about. The amount of difficulty depends on how much adhesive was used...

  • How to replace Vinyl Floor Covering

    When decorating your ‘house’ to give it more of a ‘home’ distinction, which you can express in a style that says “this is me”, you can be as creative as your talents can take you. People like to...

  • How to Lay Vinyl Tile Over Particle Board

    Replacing a subfloor that is made of particle board is expensive and time consuming, but the alternative might be a floor that weakens over time due to water damage. You can use the particle board...

  • How to Lay Vinyl Tile on a Slab Floor

    A slab floor is a floor made of concrete or cement. These floors are typically found in basements. Vinyl tiles can be installed on slab floors if the conditions are right. However, if the...

  • How to Install Tile Over Vinyl Flooring

    Upgrading a kitchen's flooring to tile from vinyl can bring new life to the well-used space. You can easily do the project in a weekend, but it requires some preparation work. You must make sure...

  • How to Clean Rust From a Vinyl Floor

    You were sweeping and cleaning behind the refrigerator and you noticed something that looks difficult to remove --- rust. Vinyl flooring is synthetic and very susceptible to rust stains. Rust on...

  • How to Get Creases Out of Vinyl Flooring

    A crease can develop in vinyl flooring when it is installed on a sloping surface. The only solution is to remove the vinyl and level the floor. It is a time-consuming and labor-intensive project,...

  • How to Replace a Broken, Cracked or Stained Vinyl Tile

    Sometimes a vinyl tile will crack, break, or become badly stained. It is always cheaper to replace a single tile then to have to replace the entire floor. Here is a simple method for replacing a...

  • How to Fix Rips in Vinyl Flooring

    Vinyl flooring can be found in millions of homes in the United States. An inexpensive solution to wood flooring or ceramic tiles, vinyl is often found in kitchens, bathrooms and dining rooms....

  • How to Fix a Damaged Vinyl Floor

    Vinyl flooring is easy to maintain, handles most wear and tear easily, and is a budget-friendly alternative to expensive ceramic tile. But what's a homeowner to do when his flooring becomes...

  • How to Replace Vinyl Flooring With Ceramic Tile

    Along with disco, "The Brady Bunch," and avocado appliances, vinyl floors went out with the '70s. Besides being an outdated look, vinyl decreases the value of your home. When you update with tile,...

  • DIY: Vinyl Tile

    Do it yourself (DIY) tile installations can be very difficult without the proper tools and knowledge. But with some research and understanding, a floor tiling project can be handled by the DIYer.

  • How to Replace a Vinyl Floor Tile

    Are some of the vinyl floor tiles in your kitchen or bathroom worn or damaged. You can easily replace them in a few easy steps. Here is how to repace a vinyl floor tile

  • How to Find Discontinued Vinyl Flooring Tiles

    Discontinued vinyl flooring tile is inexpensive flooring that people often choose when remodeling a floor in their home, especially after they compare flooring prices. Vinyl floor tiles are...

  • How to Fix a Hole in a Vinyl Floor

    Vinyl floors are a very pretty and economical way to cover flooring. They can get damaged and they can end up with a hole. There is an easy fix for a hole in a vinyl floor. The most important part...

  • Flooring Types for Bathrooms

    Bathroom flooring has special requirements; namely, because the bathroom is usually the most damp room in the home, flooring must be able to withstand a high-moisture environment. Slip -resistance...

  • Removing Sticky Vinyl Floor Tile

    Vinyl floor tiles served their purpose in the past, but now there are better options at decent prices. When putting in new flooring as part of a home renovation, it may be necessary to remove the...

  • Alternatives to Wood Floors

    There are many types of flooring materials available as alternatives to wood floors. Tile, laminate and vinyl materials offer consumers the benefits of durability, cost effectiveness and color...

  • How to Lay a Cushion Floor

    Cushioned floors are a good choice when updating the floor covering in a kitchen, basement or family room. They're comfortable under foot and if a dish or glass is dropped, it's less apt to...

  • DIY: Vinyl Flooring

    Whether you are laying vinyl flooring in a kitchen, bath or laundry room, you want it to look professional and you want it to stay down. It is unnecessary to pay a professional installer because...

  • The Best Way to Remove Vinyl Tile

    Vinyl tile has served its purpose in numerous households across the country. The disadvantage with vinyl tile, however, is that it typically wears out its welcome, literally as well as...

  • How to Pull Up a Vinyl Floor

    Pulling up old vinyl flooring can be a real challenge because it was designed to stay stuck to the floor. It will be easier if you heat up the vinyl to soften the glue underneath and make the...

  • How to Clean Vinyl Floors

    The care for vinyl floors usually involves the use of a dust mop on a regular basis and an annual or semi-annual polish with wax. Discover why products used to clean vinyl floors should not be...

  • How to Remove Linoleum from Plywood or Concrete Floors

    When it becomes time to replace a linoleum floor, the hardest part of the job is removal of the old linoleum. Let's make the removal as easy as possible.

  • How to Apply Self-Adhesive Vinyl

    Installing self-adhesive vinyl is an easy and inexpensive way to instantly update the look of any room. Not only is this product affordable, but it is easily accessible and user-friendly. Giving...

  • How to Quickly Lay Vinyl Tiles

    This is a do-it-yourself project. Vinyl tiles are a cheap and easy way to improve the look of any room. Most home improvement stores contain large selections with many different styles to choose...

  • How to Remove Dry Polyurethane Glue From a Vinyl Floor

    Polyurethane glue is one of the strongest glues available. Once it hardens, which happens usually within just a few minutes, it is very difficult to get it off any surface it touches. Vinyl...

  • How to Replace Vinyl Floor Tiles Like a Pro

    Scratched or cracked vinyl tile in your kitchen? Need to replace a worn vinyl tile in your utility room? No biggie, here are the steps on how to replace just one tile, without having to disrupt...

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