thanks for including the no rubber warnings. though I knew thate rubber damages plastic I wouln't have thought about it in this application. nicely done, and thanks for sharing.
I’m having this laid soon. They told me I have to move every piece of furniture out of the house so the underlaid product to be put down even. Your footage looks like you did one room at a time with no issues??
Hi David, thank you for reaching out with your question. You can find the answer in our installation manual for the Spirit tiles (see link below). In chapter 2 (page 4 and 5) the requirements concerning stability, evenness, dryness etc. for different types of subfloor are specified, and the following pages describe the installation procedure. Please read this manual and do not hesitate to contact us should you have any further questions. www.berryalloc.com/global/en/vinyl-planks/spirit/spirit-pro-click-comfort-55-tiles
Can these be glued down over existing vinyl? I hear mixed things. If not, I had an idea that a very thin layer of plyboard could be pinned down to the existing vinyl floor and then the new vinyl glued to that. What do you think?
thanks for including the no rubber warnings. though I knew thate rubber damages plastic I wouln't have thought about it in this application. nicely done, and thanks for sharing.
You're very welcome! 😊
What a blessing - no 'chit chat'. Show how-to-do-it. All that we need.
Glad you liked it! 👍
Can you link to the adhesive and advise approx how long till it gets to the tacky level shown on your finger?
Thanks for the video
If a piece gets damaged after install do they come up easily to then replace with another piece?
I’m having this laid soon. They told me I have to move every piece of furniture out of the house so the underlaid product to be put down even. Your footage looks like you did one room at a time with no issues??
Top arbeit ,da stimmt alles
Thanks, great to hear! ✨
How long does it last
What best way to lay this on floor boards
Hi David, thank you for reaching out with your question. You can find the answer in our installation manual for the Spirit tiles (see link below). In chapter 2 (page 4 and 5) the requirements concerning stability, evenness, dryness etc. for different types of subfloor are specified, and the following pages describe the installation procedure. Please read this manual and do not hesitate to contact us should you have any further questions.
www.berryalloc.com/global/en/vinyl-planks/spirit/spirit-pro-click-comfort-55-tiles
Can these be glued down over existing vinyl? I hear mixed things. If not, I had an idea that a very thin layer of plyboard could be pinned down to the existing vinyl floor and then the new vinyl glued to that. What do you think?
Thank you 🙏🏻
You're very welcome. Glad you like it! 😊
Can this type of flooring be installed before (underneath) kitchen cabinetry?
yes you can. you can install even on walls it you know what you are doing.
5mm gap between plank and wall not 5cm??
Hi Greg, this indicates that the first and last row of the flooring should be at least 5cm (2”) wide, to have sufficient adhesion to the subfloor.
How nice 👍
Thank you! ❤
Hi, the installer messed up and there are gaps at a few places between sheets. How to rectify the problem??
Purchase a filler that matches the flooring its like a thick paste in a tube