The sheet vinyl is cut to size.
How to glue sheet vinyl flooring.
Roll the new floor from inside to outside with a flooring roller to finish bonding the vinyl to the subfloor.
Purchase the specific pressure sensitive adhesive for your application the manufacturer will specify.
Along the opening of the doorway cut the trim 1 4 inch away from adjacent flooring.
How to glue vinyl flooring.
The baseboards will cover the staples.
Remove wall bases undercut doors and begin your subfloor preparation.
Roll back the second half of the floor and repeat the gluing process.
Then nail down a threshold with 8d finish.
How to do it.
Use a notched trowel 1 16 x 1 16 x 3 32 in.
Spread the adhesive with a notched trowel.
Combine warm water and soap in a bucket then apply it liberally to the glue.
Bond any seams with a seam sealer following the manufacturer s directions.
Keep the staples as close the edge as possible but not so close that they might tear out.
Precisely position the vinyl flooring in the bathroom then reroll one half of the piece.
Staples from a regular heavy duty shop staple gun are driven into place every two inches all along the perimeter.
Align two of the sides along adjoining walls and trim the flooring with a utility knife so it fits along the other two sides.
If you remove vinyl flooring but the glue remains lodged on the subfloor try this.
Notches to spread the adhesive evenly over the floor.
Get rid of the glue.
Roll firmly over the entire floor.
Stick flooring to tape peel the backing off the double sided tape on one of the walls and stick the vinyl flooring down to the tape.
Cut the vinyl to fit under the moldings at the side of the doorways.
Although vinyl flooring is often glued to the subfloor it doesn t have to be.