I need this for my kitchen. After all three years I still haven't put anything on the ground, it's crazy. Just need to find out where I can get these tiles in my country. The Netherlands.
Please use glue. Future you will thank you. I recommend getting a glue that is pressure sensitive, ECO 373 by MAPEI would be best if near a flooring store.
If it's installed properly with LVT meant for grout, it will be fine. I do 1000s of square feet of LVT a year and haven't ran into this issue. Just this week I went to a house that has grout cracks that needed repair. The original install was 2008, and the area effected was small (2-3 lines) If you do get cracks or holes developing you can go right over top most of the time with the same premixed grout and clean up the line.
@@renoforless this is a laundry room yes? So heat and moisture comes and goes a lot in there right? I don't think it's a good idea even if the manufacturer says it's ok bit I don't work with them alot so maybe I'm just not in the know.
I thought some kind of glue or adhesive should be done. Tile will start lifting and shrinking in certain ways, where grout will start cracking as well.
Hi, your video is the best i have seen on here , i have subscribed and liked, thank you, you have done a great job, i hope mine turnes out like yours 🙂
Love the fact that your work environment always looks clean and organized 👌🏾 Can’t wait to do my renos!
I need this for my kitchen. After all three years I still haven't put anything on the ground, it's crazy. Just need to find out where I can get these tiles in my country. The Netherlands.
They look great once finished!
I love the slides and socks
That looks great! Well done :-)
Please use glue.
Future you will thank you.
I recommend getting a glue that is pressure sensitive, ECO 373 by MAPEI would be best if near a flooring store.
And knee pads, future you will also thank you
Hello, are the tiles that you are using waterproof? And, can they be installed in the kitchen?
These tiles are "water resistant". Many people install these in kitchens so you should not have a problem. Good luck!
Hi . Im planning to do my diy vinyl tile too . Thanks for the idea .what do you call for the pin you put ? Thanks
Thanks for reaching out. It's called a tile spacer. It's used to space out the tiles evenly
Won't the flexibility of the vinyl tiles Crack the grout? This floor will not last long.
That was my thought as well
Why would it crack the grout?
If it's installed properly with LVT meant for grout, it will be fine.
I do 1000s of square feet of LVT a year and haven't ran into this issue.
Just this week I went to a house that has grout cracks that needed repair. The original install was 2008, and the area effected was small (2-3 lines)
If you do get cracks or holes developing you can go right over top most of the time with the same premixed grout and clean up the line.
The tiles are stuck on to the ground so they aren't "flexible" and the manufacturer instructions indicate that they can be used in this way
@@renoforless this is a laundry room yes? So heat and moisture comes and goes a lot in there right? I don't think it's a good idea even if the manufacturer says it's ok bit I don't work with them alot so maybe I'm just not in the know.
Hi, what is the name of the grout you are using, and where can you get it please?
Hi, I sued a pre-mixed grout from Home Depot. I can't remember the exact brand but I believe it was Simple Grout.
I thought some kind of glue or adhesive should be done. Tile will start lifting and shrinking in certain ways, where grout will start cracking as well.
Manufacturer's instructions don't require glue so I'm too worried.
The tiles themselves were self-adhesive.
What is the name and color of the tile please
Hey, this is the product I used: www.homedepot.ca/product/trafficmaster-mountain-mist-peel-and-stick-vinyl-tile-flooring-12-inch-x-24-inch/1001542818
Hi, your video is the best i have seen on here , i have subscribed and liked, thank you, you have done a great job, i hope mine turnes out like yours 🙂
I feel this needs to go in real time. How can I get the concept in fast forward? Didn't learn anything
Gd job thx new sub
Where's your accent from?
I live in Canada
I'd install my tiles on some subfloor. Can't trust raw concrete nowadays