Several types of vinyl flooring may work better for different concrete floors.
Vinyl floor covering over concrete.
This vinyl type comes in a single sheet that is installed over the concrete floor.
Although the flooring comes in a variety of forms planks are installable with a minimal amount of tools and measuring.
For vinyl tile skip the 15 pound felt and apply mastic directly to the plywood.
This is the second time we ve done our concrete basement using vinyl plank flooring see the last place here and this time it went so much smoother.
The hardest part of the job is often cleaning and leveling the concrete base.
If you don t have all the tools or you want to be 100 sure you don t waste any material invite a friend over to help you.
Vinyl flooring is very durable and fits over most surfaces including concrete.
After the concrete base is ready lock the vinyl planks together to.
A vinyl sheet may be forgiving if your concrete slab isn t perfectly even.
Plus it s still warmer than ceramic tiles and especially bare cement.
Today i m sharing some tips tools and tricks to installing vinyl plank over concrete.
Newly poured concrete off gases water vapor and typically needs from 120 to 150 days to dry out before it s ready to accept flooring according to milliken company.
Most types can be installed over concrete or over a subfloor.
Allow the new vinyl floor to acclimate to the room by leaving it in the room where it ll be installed for at least 24 hours prior to cutting.
There are two ways to measure and fit vinyl.
Also it is important to take time and prepare well before you start assembling.
Installing a vinyl tile or vinyl plank floor is easier than installing sheet vinyl and any damage to the floor can be repaired easily simply by replacing a tile or two.
A thicker grade is a good idea if the concrete is uneven to keep people walking on the surface from feeling the bumps beneath the tiling.
Vinyl plank flooring is water resistant and if it has a wpc core it s waterproof so it won t be damaged by the off gassing.
This flooring can be made to look like different wood species or to resemble ceramic tile.
Vinyl is a beautiful and convenient flooring choice for any basement.
Design wise concrete has evolved over the past few years and is now incorporated into many aspects of a home like this surprisingly elegant table or these more utilitarian designs with concrete blocks.
Vinyl flooring is sold in 6 foot and 12 foot widths making it possible to install a seamless floor in smaller rooms such as bathrooms halls and kitchens.
Of course vinyl placed on concrete won t be as warm as it would be over a wood subfloor but its complete water resistance outweighs this negative.
Vinyl feels warm underfoot and it cushions the bottoms of your feet better than ceramic tile too.
The steps in this guide on how to install vinyl plank flooring on concrete are quite easy to follow.