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  • How to Know If You Have Asbestos Backed Linoleum

    Asbestos, a known carcinogen, was commonly used both within and on the back of linoleum tiles for several decades. If your linoleum was installed after 1980, it is unlikely that it contains...

  • How to Lay Ceramic Tile Around a Toilet Flange

    Ceramic tiles are a perfect choice for bathroom floors because of their moisture resistance, durability and ease of installation. They are the easiest tile to cut, requiring just a score-and-snap...

  • How to Remove Peel & Stick Vinyl Flooring

    You're ready to redo your kitchen floor but aren't sure how to remove the peel-and-stick vinyl tile that's already installed. You'll be pleased to learn that it's not too tough a job, and you...

  • How to Remove Several Layers of Vinyl Tile

    If you're planning to replace some vinyl tile flooring in your house, you may have to remove several layers. It's not uncommon for people to lay new flooring over old and to do so numerous times....

  • How to Remove Carpet Backing from a Hardwood Floor

    Carpet backing is the back of the carpet that contributes to helping the carpet hold its shape and strength. Carpets are typically placed over a foam base, which is often stapled or glued to the...

  • How to Remove Baseboards Before Installing Ceramic Tile

    Installing a new ceramic tile floor is often an exciting new upgrade for a homeowner. To make the new floor look and function at its best, it is important to remove the existing baseboards that...

  • How to Pull up Linoleum

    Pulling up linoleum flooring is a very messy task. Depending on what your goal is, you have to be careful not to damage the flooring underneath the linoleum. It's important to make sure all the...

  • How to Remove Vinyl Linoleum Flooring

    Vinyl linoleum flooring is not difficult to remove, although the process is time consuming. To complete the task you will need a few tools and some patience.

  • How to Remove Inlaid Linoleum

    Inlaid linoleum is linoleum that has been cut into shapes and laid in a pattern on the floor, much like a puzzle. Instead of one sheet, it is many pieces. It was popular in the first part of the...

  • Do it Yourself Carpet Installation

    If you're thinking of replacing an old, tattered carpet that's become an eyesore in your home, or tearing up a white carpet that's caused one too many headaches, it can be done without...

  • How to Cut Duraceramic Tile

    DuraCeramic tile, a limestone composite tile, is another option for consumers interested in installing ceramic tile in their homes. These tiles are available in a 16-by-16-inch nominal size and...

  • How to Remove Vinyl Flooring Fast

    Before you can lay new flooring or put down tile, you have to remove the old vinyl flooring. Here's a quick, efficient way to remove vinyl flooring.

  • How to Remove Rubber-Backed Carpet

    Rubber-backed carpet is typically installed with glue. When removing this type of carpet, the most common problem is the separation of the rubber backing from the carpet fiber, which leaves a...

  • How to Remove Laminate Tile

    Laminate tiles are a step above vinyl flooring and are popular in many homes. Still, they must be removed if you are going to install real hardwood or ceramic tiles. It is not difficult to remove...

  • Installing Good Vinyl Sheet Floors

    Installing good sheet vinyl floors requires quite a few tools and supplies. Some you're likely to have around the house, including a notched trowel, a tape measure, a straightedge, a damp cloth,...

  • How to Install Carpet on Cement Floors

    You're remodeling the basement playroom and wondering if you can do the floor yourself. You'll be pleased to learn that installing carpet on cement floors is not complicated. This article will...

  • How to Remove Vinyl Floor Tiles

    The beauty of tiled vinyl flooring is that you can replace a single tile without having to pull up the whole floor. Read on to learn how you can repair your floor.

  • How to Install Commercial Carpet

    Specifically designed for high-traffic areas, commercial-grade carpet is one of the most durable and cost-effective flooring materials on the market. Available in an endless variety of colors and...

  • How to Remove Vinyl Tile & Glue

    When replacing vinyl flooring, you cannot simply lay it over the existing floor. In most cases you will need to remove the vinyl flooring and the adhesive before beginning with the new floor. ...

  • How to Remove an Old Vinyl Floor

    After getting divorced and buying a house several years ago, I realized that if I wanted to get any repairs or remodeling done, I had two choices. Hire someone, and pay a fortune for the work. Or,...

  • How to Remove an Old Vinyl Floor

    I have removed old vinyl flooring several times. And even though it is easy, it does take some patience and strength.

  • How to Remove Linoleum Flooring

    Linoleum is a flooring material composed of pressed linseed oil and wood dust. It is available is tiles or rolls, and is commonly used in kitchens, bathrooms, and hallways. Like vinyl, this...

  • How to Cut Vinyl Flooring

    Vinyl flooring is not terribly difficult to work with and the results can be fantastic. This makes it a very cost-effective project for the do-it-yourselfer and can completely remake the image of...

  • How to Replace Vinyl Floor Tiles

    House repairs are always a must during the spring season so here are a few tips on how to repair and replace cracked vinyl floor tiles. You might want to replace these eyesores before they make...

  • How to Remove Paint From Wood Floors

    I have a rental property with finished wood flooring throughout most of the apartment. Recently when I had the house painted, I noticed that the painters did not do a very good job masking off...

  • How to Install Rubberized Playground Flooring

    Rubberized playground flooring is flexible and durable. The mats are soft, providing comfort to young kids should they fall while playing. Rubber mats are strong and able to withstand the...

  • How to Remove Old Vinyl Floors

    After years of wear and tear, it may become necessary to replace old vinyl floors. Removing worn vinyl floors can be a challenge for anyone but it can be done. It will require time, patience and...

  • How to Glue Down Carpet

    If you're considering laying carpet in a basement or other room where the normal pad and carpet tack won't work, consider using a glue down carpet instead. Although this project works best with a...

  • How to Remove Vinyl Tile

    Are you tired of that old tile floor and think it's an eyesore? If you want a new floor, first you have to get rid of the old one. That dingy old floor might look like an insurmountable challenge,...

  • How to Patch Wood Floors

    Patching wood floors damaged with nail holes, gouges or narrow pieces of missing wood remains a good option over replacing floorboards. Stores carrying paint also have fillers matching natural...

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