All you have to do is peel off the wax paper backing and press them to any clean dry firm surface.
Installing peel and stick vinyl planks on concrete.
Mild soaps can help with weekly or bi weekly cleaning and an assortment of specialty products are available for deep cleaning your vinyl flooring.
Cons of peel and stick vinyl.
Peel and stick vinyl flooring is more susceptible to moisture than most other types of flooring so below grade installation generally isn t recommended and may void the flooring s warranty.
Check the manufacturer s specs though because some allow installation on below grade concrete subfloors that meet certain requirements and you can.
A copolymer resin primer is recommended for sealing and waterproofing the concrete.
To install peel and stick vinyl directly onto a concrete sub floor the concrete must be primed.
Tape a large piece of plastic over the concrete floor securing all edges with duct tape.
Affordable durable easy to install and available in a range of looks are a few of the selling points of peel and stick vinyl flooring.
Most glue down vinyl plank flooring needs to be rolled with a floor roller after installation to firmly and evenly seat the vinyl planks into the adhesive.
Concrete is an excellent base for peel and stick vinyl tiles as long as it s solid and clean.
Peel and stick vinyl tiles are among the easiest for a homeowner to lay because they require no adhesive and no special underlayment.
A diy video to help you install your peel and stick vinyl flooring.
Use a leveling compound to ensure there are no high spots or dips in the sub floor then sand the leveling compound smooth before applying the primer.
While vinyl is usually installed by spreading an adhesive on the floor first peel and stick planks have adhesive on them already so you can put them in one at a time.