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  • Linoleum Vs. Ceramic Tile

    When it comes to kitchen and bathroom flooring, linoleum and tile are popular options. Linoleum often is associated with institutional buildings such as schools and hospitals. But there is a new...

  • How to Choose The Right Kind Of Flooring

    The most favorites of wood flooring today are cherry, bamboo, and cork. When it comes to withstanding scrapes, scuffs and wear and tear you may want to stick with conventional hardwoods. Plastic...

  • Comparisons of Different Types of Flooring

    Flooring is any surface that has been designed for walking on. Some types of flooring are soft and need to be vacuumed, whereas others are hard and require sweeping or mopping.

  • 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 Measure for Floor Linoleum Tiles

    Linoleum is durable, easy to install and, depending on the size of the room, relatively inexpensive as compared to other types of flooring, such as hardwood. Linoleum floors are also extremely...

  • How to Install Vinyl Tiles Over Existing Linoleum Flooring

    Linoleum flooring can last for years, taking constant use and abuse without showing much wear and tear. Eventually though, age begins to catch up with linoleum and the surface becomes dull and...

  • How to Estimate for Floor Linoleum Tiles

    Thanks to the rise in home improvement and home decorating shows, do-it-yourself repairs and remodeling have become more popular than ever. Simple home improvement projects such as laying your own...

  • How to Make Linoleum Floor Flatten Out

    Buying and installing your own linoleum flooring is an easy way to cut costs when remodeling or building a new kitchen or bathroom. One of the most difficult aspects of taking on such a project...

  • How to Rip Up a Linoleum Floor

    Removing the linoleum flooring in your home is not an easy task. There are multiple possible methods of removing linoleum, and you'll likely need to experiment with every possible method and tool...

  • How to Rip Up Linoleum

    Linoleum is an effective layer of protection for flooring. However, once it begins to show signs of wear, it may become necessary to remove linoleum. This can be tricky to do without damaging the...

  • Instructions for Installing Linoleum Squares

    Linoleum tile squares are inexpensive and make for a quick and easy installation project. They are excellent for someone who has very little installation experience and they require very few...

  • 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.

  • Linoleum Vs. Vinyl

    The type of flooring that is installed in a house is a large determining factor in owner satisfaction and the house's resale value. Knowing the differences between linoleum and vinyl flooring can...

  • How to Quickly Remove Stubborn Linoleum Tile

    Removing old, stubborn linoleum tile can be a daunting task, especially when there are several differing opinions on how to best remove it. Some people suggest using a pear burner or some other...

  • 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...

  • Linoleum Flooring Removal Tips

    If there's anything worse than having to look at old linoleum flooring, it's having to remove it. In some ways, taking out linoleum is harder than removing ceramic or other hard tiles, because the...

  • Tips on Removing Linoleum From Wood Floors

    If you discover that ugly linoleum in your home has a gorgeous old wood floor under it just waiting to be restored, the first thing you have to do is to get the tiles up. This is seldom easy,...

  • How to Cut Linoleum

    A peel-and-press linoleum floor isn't the fanciest or most durable kind of flooring you can have, but nothing is easier to install. All you do is peel the paper off the back of the square tile and...

  • Flooring Options for Concrete

    Concrete basements or bare floors on slab homes are not the most accommodating or comfortable. They are cold in the summer and absorb moisture as well, which leads to cracking. To make these...

  • How to Put Laminate Flooring Over Linoleum Tile

    Laminate flooring makes an ideal choice to put over linoleum tile. As long as the existing flooring is in good shape, laying laminate flooring over it is an easy process and with a variety of...

  • How to Install Linoleum on Concrete

    Linoleum flooring can give your room a whole new look. You can purchase it in many colors and designs and there are three types of linoleum flooring for you to choose from. First is the sheet...

  • Laundry Room Flooring Options

    Choosing your laundry room flooring can be a difficult task, because there are so many options. The best choice for flooring in a laundry room is something that is resistant to water. There is not...

  • How to Remove Glued-Down Linoleum

    Many older homes have a layer of linoleum securely glued to hardwood flooring under it. It's possible to remove the linoleum and its adhesive to expose and refinish the hardwood on the bottom...

  • How to Restore Hardwood Floors Under Linoleum

    Chances are that there may be a hardwood floor waiting beneath the old linoleum in your home. Refinishing hardwood floors can increase the value of a home, but keep in mind that even if there is...

  • How to Install Ceramic Floor Tile Over Linoleum

    A ceramic tile floor is beautiful, and installing the tiles is a common do-it-yourself project. In most cases, you can install a ceramic tile floor by yourself without any additional help. If you...

  • How to Remove Old Linoleum

    In order to install tile or hardwood in place of a linoleum floor, you need to first remove the old flooring so that you can prepare the subfloor. Never fear, this is a home improvement project...

  • How to Remove Adhesive From Linoleum

    During the course of the installation of a linoleum floor you have allowed an amount of the adhesive to ooze out of the seams. This stuff sets up rock hard, as it is suppose to. The question is,...

  • How to Install Linoleum

    Give your house a new look with new floor coverings that are easy to install. Linoleum is lightweight and great for a DIY project. In a free afternoon you can re-design any room in the house and...

  • How to Replace Linoleum Floor With Ceramic Tile

    Ceramic tile is one of the most popular flooring products used in kitchens, bathrooms and other areas where water or spills are expected. It is low-maintenance and durable, and can be expected to...

  • How to Remove an Old '70s Linoleum Floor

    For many people, one way to update a room is to remove the old outdated 1970s linoleum flooring that has been there for years. Removing the old linoleum is something any homeowner can do but you...

  • Installing Linoleum Flooring Adhesive

    The types of linoleum that use adhesive are rolled and tile. A whole new look and décor can be created by laying linoleum flooring. It is a do-it-yourself project that just about anyone can...

  • Installing New Flooring Over Linoleum

    Installing new flooring can be a challenging task if you remove the old flooring first. You may not know the damage or condition of the flooring under your linoleum and it may cause you even more...

  • 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...

  • About Linoleum Flooring

    The natural properties of linoleum make it a top-notch choice for flooring---and other applications---for today's environmentally conscious homeowners who are either building or remodeling....

  • How to Lay Linoleum Flooring

    Enjoy the look of a new linoleum floor and the satisfaction of doing it yourself.

  • How to Lay Linoleum on Stairs

    Linoleum has been a widely used floor covering option for decades. Linoleum has many inherent advantages that are not shared with many other, even similar, products. Linoleum is water proof,...

  • Kitchen Flooring Options

    At first glance, choosing the right flooring for your kitchen may seem like a no-brainer, since all you need is a durable material that won't stain easily. At second glance, however, picking the...

  • How to Remove Linoleum and Mastic from Wood Flooring

    In this article you will learn how to strip old linoleum and the mastic underneath the linoleum from an existing floor.

  • How to Remove Wax Build-Up from Linoleum Floors

    Have you noticed that your linoleum flooring may be looking a bit tired and dingy lately? If you're looking to make your linoleum floor sparkle and gleam then try out these tips. They'll have...

  • How to Choose Kitchen Flooring

    The kitchen is one of the most active locations in any home, so the type of flooring you choose for it is important from both traffic and cleaning standpoints. In this article, I'll share tips...

  • About Removing Tile

    Tile is set in thin-set mortar, which dries very hard and is difficult to remove completely and cleanly. However, sometimes it is necessary to remove old tile before installing new tile or...

  • How to 'Go Green' With Your Flooring

    If you want to 'Go Green' with your flooring you have a wide variety of choices, colour, and textures. Cost, difficulty of installation, and upkeep will, however, vary. Bamboo flooring is just...

  • About Linoleum

    Linoleum was first invented in 1860. It provided a cheaper flooring material than what was then available. It remained popular for almost 100 years. Synthetic flooring material became popular,...

  • Laying Linoleum

    Linoleum flooring was invented in England in 1863 by Fredrick Walton. It has been used in kitchens, bathrooms, and mudrooms for years because of its durability. The color goes all the way through...

  • How to Put Down Linoleum

    Linoleum is a flooring material made of linseed oil, wood dust, and bits of cork laid over a sheet of jute. While once a popular flooring choice, linoleum has been replaced in recent years by...

  • How to Lay Linoleum Squares

    If you have to remodel a room, including the floor, you should explore the possibility of using linoleum squares. Many times, ceramic tile is not appropriate because old wood subfloors tend to...

  • How to Tear out Linoleum

    One of the most difficult chores that a builder or do-it-yourself homeowner will tackle is removing sheet goods, such as linoleum, from a concrete or wood floor. However, on the bright side, there...

  • How to Get Linoleum Glue Off

    Have you ever tried to install a linoleum floor by yourself only to find when you are finished that you have glue in the strangest places? It is formulated to stick well so the floor will remain...

  • How to Buy Eco-Friendly Marmoleum Flooring

    When you want your home to be eco-friendly from the light bulbs to the cleaning supplies to the decor, consider installing all-natural Marmoleum linoleum flooring. Use these tips to help buy and...

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