The first thing that you will want to do is assess the condition of this flooring.
Taking up vinyl floor tiles.
Step 2 cut the tiles.
Step 1 assess the condition of the vinyl tiles.
Use a utility or floor knife and cut strips out of the flooring that are about 12 inches wide.
Check along the corners of the vinyl and locate a place where the vinyl is not glued down.
Scrape away the linoleum or vinyl and glue with a wide putty knife utility knife brick chisel paint scraper hammer.
Use the utility knife to cut straight down the middle of your vinyl floor.
With a plywood subfloor you have two choices.
Next adjust the angle on the floor scraper until it pulls up vinyl without gouging the subfloor.
Cut out the subfloor and linoleum or vinyl flooring as one piece.
Once it s cut gently lift the strip.
A majority of the vinyl flooring made before 1986 contained asbestos in the tiles or in the backing materials.
To remove vinyl flooring you must first take all furniture out of the room giving yourself unimpeded access to the work area.
The best way to remove old vinyl or linoleum floor tile in one piece without having to slowly chip it off.
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Even some of the early peel and stick tiles used asbestos as the main ingredient.
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This way is much quieter and will work great if you are doing a project without a heat gun.
Step 4 scrape up the tile.
Step 5 scrape adhesive use the strips to slowly begin to pull up the vinyl.
Step 3 just add water.
Use power to chip out floor tile.
Cutting in narrow strips makes.
Roll the vinyl as you make your way down the length of the strip.
You ll also need to carefully remove all baseboards and any other.
How to remove self adhesive vinyl floor tiles.