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How to install the vinyl tile

How to install the vinyl tile

The popularity of vinyl flooring has increased significantly over the last couple of years. This is because they are very attractive, easy to maintain, durable, and cost-effective. You can install vinyl tile flooring on your own without hiring an expert, making it ideal for people who want to make renovate their homes and are on a tight budget. So, do you want to install vinyl flooring on your building but you don’t know where to start? If yes, then today you have landed in the right place. In this article, we will give you step-by-step tips on how to install the vinyl tile.

Prepare the floor

Before you start the installation process, you first need to prepare the flow to ensure a smooth and stress-free installation. Some of the things you need to do at this stage include removing any baseboards then reapply once the installation process is complete. You also need to clean the surface where you are planning to install the vinyl flooring to make it easy for the new flooring to stick on the surface. Also inspect the flooring to check if there are blemishes, unevenness, and cracks and repair them to avoid them from compromising the quality of your installation. The last but very important thing to do during the preparation process is get rid of any debris. The surface needs to be clean and even to make the installation process smooth.

Step 1: Determine the direction of the tiles

 

The first important thing to do when installing vinyl flooring is to determine the direction you want the tiles to be laid. If you want the flooring to look attractive, we recommend that you install the tiles lying parallel to the longest dimension in the room. The installation process will be much easier once you determine the direction that the tile will be installed.

Step 2: Measure the room

 

The next step is to measure the room to know if the tiles will fit perfectly. Start by measuring the width of the room and the height of the tiles. This will help you know if the tiles will fit well and also know the number of tiles you need to install in the room. Measuring the room will help you avoid any inconveniences or disappointment during the installation process.

Step 3: Install the tiles row by row

 

How you install vinyl tiles matters a lot. If you want to make the process easy and stress-free, you need to install them row by row to make it easy for them to lock in place. If you run into pipes, vents, or cabinets that require you to do some adjustments on the tiles, use any sort of blade to trim the tile to make them fit into the space. If you notice any gap between the tiles, tap them lightly with a hammer until they lock in place. When you get to the last row, you may need to make some slight adjustments to make the tiles lock in place.

Step 4: Install the T molding on the doorway

 

The last but very important thing to do when installing vinyl flooring is installing T molding in the doorway. This will make the transition process from one room to another smooth. However, before you install the T molding on the doorway, make sure that the floor between the rooms is at the same level to allow a perfect fit.

If you planning to install vinyl tile flooring in your home and looking for a reputable flooring company to do the job for you, then look no further than Saint Paul flooring. We have highly skilled and experienced technicians who are committed to providing quality service to all our customers. Don’t wait, call us today on (651) 314-3099 to book our services. Also, visit our website https://saintpaulfloors.com to find out more about our services.