Help! Peel and Stick Tile?

March 15th, 2010 by rose
  • I have a vinyl floor already that is very level but just not pleasing to the eye. It is not embossed so I am not worried about that showing through the new peel and stick tile I bought. However, in doing some research, I am getting conflicting information whether or not to use extra glue. It seems to be that it would make a mess but I may be wrong. If I don't can I just stick directly to the floor as long as it is very clean?


  • clean floor use adhesive with small tooth trowel but make sure you spend atleast a buck a tile 12x12 the cheaper 70 to 80 cent tile are paper thin and will eventuly lift and loosen or crackle pops when you walk on it


  • as long as your floor is very very clean yes you can stick it to the floor but if the peel n stick tile is cheap and you don't plan on pulling it up any time soon it would be worth buying a bucket of floor adhesive and putting extra glue down the reason being is the peel n stick tile don't usually have good glue on them and will come up with moderate use or if you drag some thing across them so it wouldn't be that much more work to add extra glue and it doesn't have to be much just a thin layer of floor adhesive


  • The floor must be super clean.I use a very strong cleaner that strips it a bit then wash and dry and you should be good. Keep it warm too ,that helps


  • I have laid floors both ways. I used Henry's No.5 when doing it this way.







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