Removing Old Brittle Vinyl Floor Tiles
Vinyl is a type of plastic that has long been a popular material for floor tiles and sheets.
Removing old brittle vinyl floor tiles. Photo by russell kaye i m told that the old vinyl floor tiles in the basement of our 1950 house contain asbestos and that i should not try to remove the tiles but cover them with wall to wall. Working with asbestos flooring can release toxic dust. Joe has some more vinyl floor tiles to remove so he w. In some circumstances you can install new flooring such as laminate flooring hardwood or engineered flooring over vinyl flooring as long as it is in good condition.
If the existing floor is still smooth or can be smoothed with a few patches of fixall then the new floor can be laid directly on top of the old vinyl or linoleum floor. Old vinyl products that contain asbestos remain in many buildings across the u s creating a hazard for contractors and do it yourself renovators. Removing vinyl is a good diy job most homeowners can do on their own. How to remove vinyl flooring step 1.
Removing old vinyl flooring with asbestos. After the first tile is removed use the floor scraper or pry bar to pull up. Alternative approaches to removing vinyl linoleum flooring. To remove vinyl flooring you must first take all furniture out of the room giving yourself unimpeded access to the work area.
Overall the steps for removing old vinyl flooring are generally the same whether the vinyl is made up of planks sheets or tiles with minor modifications for each type of flooring existing subfloors and stubborn adhesives including peel and stick applications. If you are ready to upgrade your existing floor you will need to remove the old vinyl first. Removing vinyl flooring with asbestos requires special safety clothing and breathing respirators. You can remove cracked discolored and outdated vinyl tiles from concrete surfaces with a careful process that takes some effort but it will greatly improve the appearance of the floor.