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Self-Stick Vinyl Tiles

Self-stick or also known as peel-and-stick vinyl tiles are available in many different types colors and styles. They are fairly inexpensive and easy to install if you are a do-it-yourself type of person. Very few tools are required to install self-stick vinyl tiles and it’s easy to turn your work into a professional looking job.

Vinyl floor tiles are one of the easiest ways to get a new floor in your kitchen, bathroom or just about any room. The better the quality tiles will cost you more, but by choosing a higher quality tile you are ensuring a longer lasting floor. A vinyl floor covering usually comes in the self  stick or “peel-and-stick” vinyl floor tile. Using the self stick tiles makes it a ”do-it-yourself” type project ….as long as the proper subfloor is in place before the tiles are installed. Its key that proper sub-floor is prepared correctly.

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You can download complete instructions on how to install Armstrong Vinyl tiles HERE.

See below for an installation video on installing self-stick vinyl tiles.

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Congoleum DuraCeramic – The Absolute Leader in Groutable Vinyl Tile

DuraCeramic with ScotchgardTM Protector is an innovative flooring product with unique installation procedures that vary from traditional ceramic and natural stone.

DuraCeramic Options with Scotchgard Protector is a floor and wall tile with embossed lines through the center of the tile in both directions. The tiles can be installed like DuraCeramic, in a full 16”x 16” format or the embossed lines can be scored with a sharp utility knife and flexed to separate the tile to create an 8” x 8” format.

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Tarkett Peel and Stick Vinyl Tiles

NAFCO Installation Overview

Tools: You will need a utility knife, a carpenter’s square, a chalk line, a tape measure, a 100-lb. three-section roller, a pencil, and a 1/16” x 1/16” x 1/16” square-notched trowel.  When cutting the NAFCO product, score the face of the product with a sharp blade and snap it apart. Read the rest of this entry »

Buying a Vinyl Floor: What to Consider

You have probably searching the internet for various types of vinyl flooring  and may be getting close to buying this popular and versatile flooring.

You’ve learned that the vinyl flooring of yesterday is long gone and newer, better performing vinyl flooring is available today.

In this article you’ll learn about new product insights, performance considerations, construction points and installation tips about vinyl flooring that you should be aware of before you buy. Read the rest of this entry »

Vinyl Tile Peel and Stick instructions

Armstrong Do-It-Yourself  Vinyl Tile Installation

What tools will I need to install my tile floor?

You’ll need just the basics:

  • floor tile (make sure you have enough tile to finish the job)
  • underlayment or leveler (follow manufacturer’s recommendations to determine quantity)
  • smooth-edge trowel (if using underlayment or leveler)
  • tape measure
  • pencil
  • chalk line and chalk
  • carpenter’s square or metal ruler
  • sharp utility knife and
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Vinyl Flooring is economical

Vinyl flooring  is still one of the most economical flooring choices you can make for your home. Vinyl is affordable; offers the widest variety of quality levels and prices; the widest variety of patterns and colors. It can be used in all levels of the house. And, it is quiet and comfortable underfoot.

With that, the following is a small sampling of the wide mix of styles top manufacturers offering.  Read the rest of this entry »

Self-Stick Vinyl Floor Tiles

Most self stick floor tiles are made out of vinyl. These self-stick floor tiles provide you a perfect inexpensive option for kitchen, bathroom, and entrance-way flooring. Vinyl tiles have a high-made quality and they can for the most part imitate the looks of ceramic and stone tiles. Read the rest of this entry »

Vinyl Flooring – Sheet or Tile?

Vinyl is a popular choice for flooring, for your home. It is ideal for active families and those with pets, as well as being a good choice for many commercial settings. Vinyl comes in two forms, sheet and tile, each with its own pros and cons.

Vinyl flooring is very durable. It provides comfort under your feet is stain resistant and easy to maintain, It is available in a wide range of colors, patterns and even realistic replications of other flooring materials. Read the rest of this entry »

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