How To Fit Luxury Vinyl Tiles | Karndean LooseLay

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  • Опубліковано 7 жов 2016
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    How to lay Karndean Quality Luxury Vinyl Flooring Tiles & Planks
    Karndean Designflooring is a global supplier of luxury vinyl tile flooring for commercial and residential applications. Its floor tiles and wood planks faithfully reproduce the look of natural materials such as wood and stone, yet without any of their practical drawbacks.
    Karndean Designflooring brings the ageless beauty of natural flooring to your home without the hassle. Floors with all the wondrous individuality of wood grain, the luminosity of marble and the subtle textures of limestone and slate, but much easier to install and look after. You can create an even more individual-looking floor by laying the flooring at different angles or patterns or choosing finishing touches like borders or inserts to create a customized look.
    Each plank and tile is carefully designed for authenticity. They don't look uniform or manufactured but convey all the great characteristics of natural materials. Colours are defined with variable shades and tones, just as they are in natural wood or stone.
    Comfortable and practical, Karndean is softer, warmer, and easy to clean without the porous qualities of wood and some stones.
    This luxury and comfort are not at the expense of strength; design flooring is hard-wearing. We use the latest technology and the most durable materials to make Karndean Designflooring last. We offer a Lifetime guarantee on their floors, providing you with a long-lasting investment for your home.
    One of the distinguishing characteristics of a Karndean floor is the highly customizable product range. Customers can create and design a floor unique to their personal style and space by adding decorative strips, borders, and design features.
    These decorative strips can be used to create detailed features like a border or a natural-looking grouting effect to complement or contrast planks or tiles. From adding decorative borders around furniture and room perimeters to arranging planks and tiles in various patterns, Karndean Designflooring can accentuate any space.
    Customers can incorporate one of Karndean's seven custom design features to create an even more distinct look. If customers prefer to sketch their own design features, Karndean will work with retailers to sketch a truly distinctive feature for their space.
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  • @Solidsnake0208
    @Solidsnake0208 4 роки тому +22

    What I like about you Roger is you’re so humble. I’ve met so many arrogant tradesmen that think they’ve cracked the enigma code by mastering their trade and no one else could possibly ever learn it too

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  4 роки тому +13

      I like that bit about the Enigma code, I will borrow that if I may. I think the objection from tradesmen is largely territorial and I can understand people feeling threatened. I firmly believe that any reasonably intelligent person should be able to learn several trades during their lifetime. James King on this channel is a perfect example. He is a good bricklayer, carpenter, plumber, tiler, plasterer, guitarist, with two bands, and a bloody good cook. I keep discovering other talents that he has but he doesn't shout about any of them.

    • @Solidsnake0208
      @Solidsnake0208 4 роки тому

      Skill Builder absolutely, I currently run a loft conversion business, however I trained as an engineer and had previously worked as a car mechanic. Needless to say I can now lend my hand to many trades including plumbing, electrics, roofing, carpentry and more recently plastering (thanks to your videos).

  • @jeffmcmillan945
    @jeffmcmillan945 5 років тому +4

    Lot's of mixed reviews, I see but I enjoyed this video and learned a simple but very effected trick for easily getting the end piece correct. Thanks so much!

  • @mosantemosante2299
    @mosantemosante2299 4 роки тому +1

    Loved your video. Too much information and great instruction. Very humble and very easy going personality. Thanks for your video. Cheers.

  • @keith2198
    @keith2198 4 роки тому

    Getting ready to install this on stairs. Thanks for the video!!

  • @cornegrotius
    @cornegrotius 7 років тому +1

    Great video. Thanks! I'm having 50m2 delivered today to install over the weekend. This is going to be a great help.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  7 років тому

      Thanks Corne. Send us a picture to www.skill-builder.uk. We are always interested to see other jobs.

  • @fizmo100
    @fizmo100 7 років тому +5

    Great video, picked up a lot of tips, thanks. Researching this as a possible flooring in my bathroom - wanted wood, but don't trust the splash proof laminates to be able to stand up to the rigours of a young family. Vinyl has come a long way from the cracked, brittle stuff I remember from my childhood!

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  7 років тому +2

      I think that old stuff was lino but no matter this is way better but if you want totally waterproof you need to look at Palion Click from Karndean. The new video for this should be out in the next few weeks.

  • @johnpetry2541
    @johnpetry2541 7 років тому

    Roger- Great tips! We're 3/4 of the way through our install (I think we even have the same pattern as the one on your demo) and the product and installation process exceeds our expectations. I think my supplier sold us the wrong "adhesive." They specified "K-Spray" and not the Tackifier you showed. I was in a pinch for time, so I used a pin nailer on the first row to keep it from moving. Four pins in each length held it fine, and the pins went below surface and were essentially "swallowed up" by the vinyl and are invisible. I will get the tackifier though to stick down some of the smaller ends and still leave them removable for repairs and such. A word of caution about moving heavy items back onto the freshly laid floor--particularly items that have wheels/casters. On our freshly laid tiles, things hadn't settled in enough to prevent movement. Our advice; wait to move that kind of stuff --if you can.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  7 років тому

      Good advice. I think the spray is fine. It is used on carpet tiles so basically the same deal just more expensive. If they are down and not lifting I would leave them

  • @george78779
    @george78779 5 років тому

    Thanks for sharing your experience.....

  • @snugglefunny
    @snugglefunny 5 років тому

    what colour did you use here please ? Also , can a damp proof membrane be used underneath it on cement floor . Do all lower kitchen cabinets have to be removed to install ? Or can adhesive be used used ?

  • @brianpatten3086
    @brianpatten3086 4 роки тому

    Hello Roger, thanks for sharing this information. I have refloored my
    whole house. Is there a simple way to cut in when the length required is
    less than two full vinyl planks? I am about to lay Vinyl Floor Planks
    in my kitchen and I want to cut in against the kickers. The length is
    less than two full planks and I am at a loss as the method I have been
    using (as demonstrated by you and is fabulous) requires a length
    exceeding two full planks. Any help is appreciated. Regards, Brian AUS.

  • @judichristopher4604
    @judichristopher4604 4 роки тому +2

    Something else to say about this flooring...
    I am a Reflexologist (31 years) ... sending on my feet all day long.
    I had this kind of flooring and it was amazing to work on!!!
    Great for your back and feet!!!

  • @David-ju5ci
    @David-ju5ci 5 років тому

    Great video most helpful

  • @wishingb5859
    @wishingb5859 4 роки тому

    It looks great in your photo. What is the name of the one you are putting in? I have gone to their loose-lay floor selections, but couldn't figure out which one you used.

  • @scottiedog4236
    @scottiedog4236 4 роки тому

    Brilliant !!!

  • @jenniferkenealy2597
    @jenniferkenealy2597 11 місяців тому

    Brilliant video, how do you scribe round circular corners, like the first stair that’s rounded on the stair case. Also did you under cut the door frames or scribe them?

  • @totallyrocks
    @totallyrocks 3 роки тому

    I am thinking of putting this in a kitchen diner, but it doesnt have a perimiter skirting board all round as it would go under the kitchen plinth a little, does the tackifyer stop it moving in this situation?

  • @iovethe80s
    @iovethe80s 7 років тому

    what colour is that karndean plank

  • @cheridamico9211
    @cheridamico9211 2 роки тому

    I loved your video. My question is about the ripples showing up when the sun hits it. What causes the ripples? We had a Karndean floor installed and there are many placed with rippled planks. How do we fix that? Thank you for your help :)

  • @MrMrm324
    @MrMrm324 7 років тому

    Just got Karndean flooring installed in my house today.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  7 років тому

      I bet they were quicker than me at laying it. How is it looking? Send some pictures to the website. www.skill-builder.uk

  • @dongilchrist7385
    @dongilchrist7385 Рік тому

    Had the pros lay it a my place,best flooring ever.

  • @MrAndyStenz
    @MrAndyStenz 4 роки тому +1

    Super helpful, thanks!!

  • @jordiheath6588
    @jordiheath6588 5 років тому +1

    Thank you

  • @Gungebine
    @Gungebine 3 роки тому +3

    Fantastic tutorial. I stumbled across this video whilst awaiting delivery of 3 boxes of Karndean Looselay Longboard Pearl Oak and am so pleased that I did.
    The explanation given here of how to cut the boards to size is absolutely invaluable. It seems so obvious once understood but it’s not how I would have gone about it had I not seen the video. The end result I achieved is absolutely stunning.
    The product is supplied with some MDF boards at the bottom of each pack which are the same width as the flooring planks and which I found really useful not only for using as a straight edge and 90 degree square but I also for making templates for the most challenging cuts (around architraves and multiple corners).
    I was fortunate enough for the subfloor of my newly built room to be flat and level enough to require only moderate preparation, and provided that the subfloor has been adequately prepared, I really can’t fault this product, I do have some small pieces cut to skirting boards and door thresholds but I haven’t used any adhesive at all and there’s no movement whatsoever.
    To summarise ... An absolutely fantastic product from Karndean and if you’ve ordered some Looselay, watching this video is the best possible way you could spend 18 minutes and 31 seconds of your time whilst awaiting delivery.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  3 роки тому +1

      Steve
      That is great to know. This is what it is all about

  • @Marti1659
    @Marti1659 3 роки тому

    Brilliant, thank you. Really helpful

  • @ryanpellegrini1023
    @ryanpellegrini1023 6 років тому +4

    How can you install this with out an expansion joint. I get Vinyl has very little expansion depending on the body make up. But the house itself should still be expanding and contracting. How doesnt installing right to the base not cause buckling when humid and gaps when dry weather occurs

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  6 років тому +2

      Ryan
      I am not a scientist. The backing it GRP and it is dense. I have had this down in a number of places for a few years now and there is no sign of any buckling. I know it is counter-intuitive but it works.

  • @valentinaaiello5995
    @valentinaaiello5995 2 місяці тому +1

    Hi !! I need a big help here , my jar dean it’s been done 4 years ago to all the corner it’s been applied silicone to seal which I don’t really like, it’s look bad and as the house made some movement created a gap between the skirting board and the floor , what shall I do to solve this problem ?

  • @nikhulton6396
    @nikhulton6396 2 роки тому

    Would this suitable for a kitchen and bathroom?

  • @cathywallace6990
    @cathywallace6990 Рік тому

    Did all threw the house you would think it was laminate love it such a statement .

  • @Cardetailingburnley
    @Cardetailingburnley 7 років тому

    As always good video

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  7 років тому +1

      Thanks Sam. I laboured the point but that is me

  • @annalisapremoli
    @annalisapremoli Рік тому

    this is very useful, thanks! what would you say is a fair price for someone laying this type of floor? we were quoted £100/sq mt from the reseller...

  • @paulswarman
    @paulswarman 2 роки тому

    Now you've given me a dilemma! I am also replacing the heavily dented white painted pine skirting to use oak and had intended to lay the Karndean under the new skirting. But I see the advantage of having a dead straight edge from the new skirting and butting the Karndean against that (as you have done). No doubt laying it against the plaster wall will have some uneveness but I guess I can mark a best straight line and use this. What would you opt for if you had the choice? Thanks for the VERY USEFUL video Roger. Paul

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  2 роки тому +2

      If it is loose lay you must have the hard edge to lay to. You could lay a narrow batten against the wall and cut the flooring to it then top it off with a skirting which covered the batten. That would give you a perfect edge

  • @InteriorDost
    @InteriorDost 6 років тому +2

    Great. Nicely done. I make similar videos in Hindi Indian Language. You have done very nicely. Keep up.

  • @markgough1372
    @markgough1372 4 роки тому

    very usefull thanks

  • @andrewforshaw7846
    @andrewforshaw7846 5 років тому

    Excellent video, honest and informative, thank you.

  • @lovelifeandothers6784
    @lovelifeandothers6784 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for this extremely informative video! We’re planning to do our entire bungalow floor in Karndean as we’re getting a new floor throughout with underfloor heating.
    Could I ask if you have any tips for laying this product in a parquet pattern please? Likely herringbone format..
    Thanks!

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  11 місяців тому +2

      I would get a professional in to lay a herringbone, it is not a diy job. If the cuts aren't perfect it will look crap.

  • @dianebowey2511
    @dianebowey2511 6 років тому +2

    hi how do you cut around toilet bowl ?

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  6 років тому +3

      I always try and take the pan (bowl) out and lay under it but if you have to cut around it then do it with a stiff paper template. That way you can be spot on. The other way is to scribe around it. We will try and make a little video to cover this subject.

  • @johnclowes3894
    @johnclowes3894 3 роки тому

    Nice one.👍

  • @johnburridge8312
    @johnburridge8312 4 роки тому

    Great video thanks and more meticulous and detailed in the advice given. My (slight) concern is whether these Looselay planks are really OK for bathrooms and the like: won't any water spillage just seep through the joints and ruin the subfloor? And where the floor buts up to a shower tray, should it be sealed with a silicone mastic or similar?

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  4 роки тому +2

      Great point and there are interlocking tiles in the Karndean Palio Clic range that are completely water proof. It depends how wet you will get

    • @awolfe8769
      @awolfe8769 24 дні тому +1

      I have now done several schools in the US - one larger district has made it a building standard spec and eliminated VCT and sheet goods all together. Has worked very well in bathrooms and lunch rooms.

  • @johnyhandsome123
    @johnyhandsome123 6 років тому

    I have a vinyl flooring already. I need Kardean Van Gogh. Do I need to take Vinyl off for the Kardean to go in?

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  6 років тому

      It would be worth asking Karndean. If it is stuck down then there Palio Clic should be good but check with them,

  • @kc13658
    @kc13658 3 роки тому

    Any tips for homeowners who are instilling this in a 1910 home with a really uneven concrete subfloor? I'm thinking on high places I should use glue to that the planks stay put?

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  3 роки тому +1

      You need to get someone to lay a latex self smoothing screed down. If you don't have a completely flat smooth floor it will telegraph through and you will see all the lumps and bumps.

  • @wowpets9457
    @wowpets9457 2 роки тому

    Thank you much !

  • @matnicaj1
    @matnicaj1 6 років тому +1

    Hi, this video is great. I am moving into an older rental apartment that has hardwood floors that have been painted over in a horrible dark burgundy color and I am considering doing a loose lay flooring for the living room and bedroom. Would this be a suitable product to cover painted wood floors??

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  6 років тому +1

      Hi It is a good choice but you will need some 6mm plywood over the boards to stop the pattern of the wood floor telegraphing through.

    • @rogerl8488
      @rogerl8488 4 роки тому

      Ohio I have rentals to how much is these stuff per square foot? I been using this life proof stuff but this stuff seems so easy to install an a great product.

  • @amulligan2358
    @amulligan2358 Рік тому

    Hi Roger, any specific brand you recommend for the floor levelling compound over the old floorboards?

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Рік тому

      Dunlop is good. It must have fibres in it

  • @reaganpenner7371
    @reaganpenner7371 3 місяці тому

    Great video thanks for all the details! You mentioned using your finger as a guide when cutting the tiles. I could not see what you were doing in this video. How exactly do you hold the knife and which finger is the guide and where do you place this finger. I know this is a tricky thing to show in a video or even to explain with words

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  3 місяці тому

      ua-cam.com/video/WzMwXJKogyM/v-deo.html
      If you look carefully you will see that one of my fingers that are wrapped around the handle is actuall straight and it is running along the edge of the board so it is feeling the board as the blade follows.
      It just gives you some tactile engagement. The blade is sharp so it could cut into the guide but having the finger on the board is like a blind person using a stick to feel their way.

  • @MarkGarth
    @MarkGarth 7 років тому +2

    Would this be as hard wearing as Amtico? It certainly looks easier to install.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  7 років тому +1

      Hi Mark
      From what I remember Amtico has a harder surface than this vinyl but this is a lot thicker and, as you say, easier. It seems to have taken a lot of the market from Amtico.

  • @patsy1000
    @patsy1000 7 років тому

    Really good info thanks, I am just going to level my kitchen floor would this be suitable for a kitchen ? Thanks

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  7 років тому

      Perfect for kitchens. You can mop it and if it gets damaged or worn you can move some tiles. Spend lots of time getting that screed right and the rest is easy.

    • @nathanallman3566
      @nathanallman3566 6 років тому

      I also highly recommend battery powered blower to get rid of any small particles from cuts or shoes every few rows. Then vac last few rows.

  • @danielwilliam4306
    @danielwilliam4306 2 місяці тому

    so it doesnt get glued down?

  • @UncleMort
    @UncleMort 7 місяців тому

    Help! have had Karndean flooring down for over 10 years and have overall been happy with it ..... however. One of the tiles (out of (100+ layed) has decided that it was fed up with being black/grey marbled and half of it has turned light blue. Any ideas on why half a tile would change colour or a fix other than replace? Not an edge tile all tiles around it are fine.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  7 місяців тому

      Take a picture and send it to Karndean. It shouldn't happen so they might want to look at it.

  • @1pcmedic
    @1pcmedic 7 років тому

    Question- If installing in the kitchen you cant just slide the refrigerator out right? Still have to use 1/4" luan plywood?

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  7 років тому

      Do you mean to protect the floor? It is tough but it does scratch. You can lift the sections out if you like.

    • @1pcmedic
      @1pcmedic 7 років тому

      Ok, thanks!

  • @ladygardener100
    @ladygardener100 8 місяців тому

    Hi, I have a narrowboat, which Karndean flooring would work, I would re.ove the skiting boards first. My vinyl has moved at joins, would the sa.e happen with loose key but not click

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  8 місяців тому

      I think you need to be careful about moisture condensing on the underside of the floor. I would use loose lay and a tackifier. You can then take it up if there are moisture issues.

  • @peteranthony8523
    @peteranthony8523 2 роки тому

    We just had ours layed and we love the product but feel it wasn't installed right. I don't know if we're being fussy or not but majority of our boards are not flush with each other. Some are higher then others like 2 to 3 mm and some have angle gaps in between them yet again 2 to 3mm. If anyone has any opinions please let me know. Thanks

  • @peterduvenhage4387
    @peterduvenhage4387 7 років тому +4

    Excellent video! Can you show us how to cut a corner?

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  7 років тому +2

      Hi Peter
      Yes I can and will. Do you want external corners etc?

  • @fionaosgood1440
    @fionaosgood1440 7 років тому

    I am looking into laying my own karndean in my kitchen, this video seems very helpful, could I level and prepare the floor with plywood?

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  7 років тому +1

      yes you can use plywood but fill the joints to stop them telegraphing through. It takes years sometimes but eventually they show.

    • @JanetJenkins
      @JanetJenkins 4 роки тому

      @@SkillBuilder What should be used to fill the joints?

    • @NiktheEnglishGreekCypriot
      @NiktheEnglishGreekCypriot 4 роки тому

      Janet J. Expanding foam I would guess or something to stop any movement. There’s a type of glue that expands also. Either way you’d just scrape it back to flat and would be good to go with the flooring

    • @pearlperlitavenegas2023
      @pearlperlitavenegas2023 2 роки тому

      @@JanetJenkins ardex

  • @satanismybrother
    @satanismybrother 7 років тому +1

    did you remove the skirting boards before screeding the floors?

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  7 років тому

      No the self leveller is only about 3mm think and be rubbed it down around the edges where it tends to build up in a wave.

    • @satanismybrother
      @satanismybrother 7 років тому

      cool, so the screed didn't make contact with the wood skirting? I'm going to try to install loosely but am concerned that the screen might crack around the skirting as the wood contracts/expands.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  7 років тому

      It isn't generally an issue. If it flows up to the skirting and you take out the lumps and bumps it will be fine. Even if you got a hairline crack around the screed it would be O.K but that self leveller has latex and it has flexibility.

  • @rjflooring3808
    @rjflooring3808 7 років тому +2

    You shouldn't need to use a straight edge for the cut. Just scribe using the header join on your scribe board. ensure your blade is tight against the header join and you will get it dean on, with no issues. install the last plank of the row (before the cut) and then scribe cut the plank you've just installed, take it out and replace it. Saves time trying to line two up (over a large area, saves ALOT of time) and ensure you get the plank dead on where you need it. You'll also find cutting karndean 10 times easier with a concave knife blade, not a straight. take the edge off before laying it with a block plane, also. if you're not handy with a Stanley you will risk cutting yourself.
    Also, when scribing in the length of the board, scribe the wall using a 30 cm cut off of board. You can't scribe in a long plank, using a straight edge, on a bent wall.....
    just some tips :)

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  7 років тому

      thanks for the tips. it all helps

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  7 років тому

      Hi Robert
      I am making a new video for Karndean on Monday and I will incorporate your tips. Concave blades and replacing the last whole board. How do you avoid marking the board next to it when you cut?

    • @phyllisc6503
      @phyllisc6503 7 років тому

      coretec flooring

    • @dickkeith5622
      @dickkeith5622 6 років тому

      Robert Jones l

    • @gresh90100
      @gresh90100 5 років тому

      Skill Builder if you still don’t know.. it’s all about knife control. You could use an off cut on the other floor board, or as you said in your video, use the hardboard supplied to protect the adjacent board.

  • @petefork5799
    @petefork5799 5 років тому +1

    in 2019 are you still a fan of loose lay after probably hearing back from customers who had it installed (not necessarily by you) or prefer the click systems despite being a bit more involved for a noob home owner DIY? thanks

  • @JanetJenkins
    @JanetJenkins 4 роки тому

    How would this clicking and locking work on wood plank subfloors?

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  4 роки тому +1

      No good without ply. It needs to be flat.

    • @JanetJenkins
      @JanetJenkins 4 роки тому

      Skill Builder I meant to say plywood. Sorry!

  • @barrydoherty636
    @barrydoherty636 3 роки тому

    Roger does this flooring need any kind of underlay? It's going on a chip board floor.
    Regards.
    Barry.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  3 роки тому

      No it says not to use underlay but make sure no joints are visible in the chipboard. I would be inclined to use a filler on anything that will show through.

    • @barrydoherty636
      @barrydoherty636 3 роки тому

      Skill Builder. Thank you.

  • @BillsCountrysideAdventures
    @BillsCountrysideAdventures 7 років тому

    Id say I like solid wood to be honest and the price of that stuff is the same, ok easy to fit, but you cant beat a solid floor for look and feel. :)

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  7 років тому +1

      I agree with you the natural product is nicer but upstairs Karndean is a lot quieter and the areas of wear that occur with solid wood, in a kitchen for example, are hard to deal with.

    • @TheTerminator1919
      @TheTerminator1919 4 роки тому

      This is waterproof though!

  • @nicoletodd1380
    @nicoletodd1380 7 років тому +1

    do you not glue this down at all?

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  7 років тому +1

      Just around the perimeter but it is only a tackifier. It stays down perfectly elsewhere

    • @Reacher2202
      @Reacher2202 6 років тому +1

      Should all be tackified down

  • @michaelhammond9996
    @michaelhammond9996 4 роки тому +1

    Do you glue down every piece of just the perimeter?

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  4 роки тому +1

      Just the perimeter and it is only tacifier so it can be lifted later.

  • @gienekpaa4892
    @gienekpaa4892 2 роки тому

    Hello sir.
    We don't need expansion gaps around it?
    Let me know please.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  2 роки тому +1

      No you do not on loose lay

    • @gienekpaa4892
      @gienekpaa4892 2 роки тому

      @@SkillBuilder Thank you very much.
      I'm doing this tomorrow, so thank's for quick response.

  • @nigeltaylor8310
    @nigeltaylor8310 4 роки тому

    I have well laid floor tiles in hall and kitchen, would I need to use self levelling compound

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  4 роки тому

      If you are using Palio Core you can lay on tiles but the other Karndean products will telegraph through so you will see the grout lines. The self leveller or filler on the grout lines will help.

  • @kennybo-iy2ed
    @kennybo-iy2ed 7 років тому

    does it not expand and contract?

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  7 років тому

      apparently not. The GRP core is stable and the vinyl face is not a problem.

    • @gresh90100
      @gresh90100 5 років тому

      Yes

  • @TheRealFOSFOR
    @TheRealFOSFOR 7 років тому

    I think it add's only half of the blade thickness... assuming the cutting edge is in the middle of the blade. =)
    Looks like a fantastic product.. I wonder if it is as affordable as laminate.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  7 років тому

      You may well be right but they are thick blades. I don't like those thin bendy ones. It sounds like a tiny amount but I have tried it both ways and you can see the difference.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  7 років тому

      He Ka
      I have just been playing around with three place mats on the dinner table and it seems to me that my initial statement about the thickness of the blade might be correct. Give it a try and let me know what you think. Two half thicknesses

    • @TheRealFOSFOR
      @TheRealFOSFOR 7 років тому

      Skill Builder I'm afraid I don't got the equipment to do the experiment =D I just figured that if the blade is resting against a fence and the actual cutting edge cuts at the center point of the blade. Then it must "add" just one half of the blade thickness... but I guess soft materials may flex and stretch.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  7 років тому

      O.K somebody else take this up. It isn't to do with stretch. Just lay a couple of CD cases as I laid the tiles and see how the cut point alters. Use a third CD case as the knife to make it easier to measure. Lay them on a bit of paper and mark them. Moving the cut line as I did gives you the thickness of the CD case not half of it. This sort of thing drives me nuts so I need to know. I need closure..

    • @TheRealFOSFOR
      @TheRealFOSFOR 7 років тому

      Skill Builder Well.. this is literally splitting hairs =P
      When you put the second CD case against the first one, it doesn't move the cutting line at all. Then you put your knife-CD case against the second CD case and start cutting.
      The actual cutting edge of the knife-CD case is in the middle of the knife-CD cases edge? Not on one side or the other?
      Am I making any sense here xD ???!
      Well in any case the cut you make with the knife is forming on the center of the blade. So I think this action adds just half of the thickness.
      PS:
      I'm truly sorry, but I have a hard time trying to explain this sort of technical stuff. My native language being something completely different than English. =D

  • @chicofoxo
    @chicofoxo 3 роки тому +1

    For others, apparently concave blades work better.

  • @craigy0609
    @craigy0609 7 років тому

    What model Karndean is that floor?

  • @davidsmith141
    @davidsmith141 3 роки тому

    Does it scratch easy?

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  3 роки тому

      Not easily but it will scratch if you drag metal feet over it.

    • @davidsmith141
      @davidsmith141 3 роки тому

      @@SkillBuilder thank you.

  • @guerrillaim
    @guerrillaim Рік тому

    arent you meant to leave an expansion gap under skirts?

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Рік тому +1

      Not with this flooring. It is designed to fit tight.

  • @mmbutt7268
    @mmbutt7268 3 роки тому

    no cushioning very hard floor at least on click you can place underfloor sheeting

  • @fireblaster9961
    @fireblaster9961 4 роки тому

    Hop them don’t need any access to them floor boards now levelled over.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  4 роки тому

      You can get to the floors from the eaves cupboards. The cables and pipes are not joined under the floors. That said you can still cut out a board in the usual way. Plenty of people close in floors.

  • @actorsreels1
    @actorsreels1 7 років тому

    Would it not be easier to use linoleum or vinyl on a roll?

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  7 років тому +1

      Thomas
      Sheet vinyl needs to be stuck down and you need a roller and a very good eye for cutting it in. I would never attempt it but this is easy. If you mess one plank up you can change it for another.

    • @TorianTammas
      @TorianTammas 5 років тому

      To move vinyl on a roll is quite heavy, unforgiving and you can never do it alone.

    • @TheTerminator1919
      @TheTerminator1919 4 роки тому

      Vinyl does not look or feel good to walk on compared to this. This is thick stuff.

  • @dannyboy174
    @dannyboy174 5 років тому

    lol
    heringbone tomorrow

  • @stevelane1956
    @stevelane1956 6 років тому

    And that is why you shouldn`t let inexperienced bodgers loose on something they should stay well clear of! Like he says, "If it`s not your game don`t do it"

  • @richardmoss9188
    @richardmoss9188 4 роки тому

    Those hardboard planks are for scribing

  • @wickhamflooring8519
    @wickhamflooring8519 5 років тому

    Just use stick down i have seen numerous jobs laid in this product that have all failed.

    • @TheTerminator1919
      @TheTerminator1919 4 роки тому

      The manufacturer does say to use adhesive if your room is longer than 13ft. What kind of stick down do you use?

  • @hardave17
    @hardave17 4 роки тому

    14:50

  • @janewrin1830
    @janewrin1830 4 роки тому +2

    Usually, I watch your videos carefully. This time I got impatient: just treat the vinyl like a tile ad cut it accordingly. Never seen so much faffing.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  4 роки тому +2

      OH Jane you are in such a hurry, slow down and you will speed up

  • @ittybitbobo7657
    @ittybitbobo7657 3 роки тому +1

    So slow i fell asleep

  • @e36racer44
    @e36racer44 7 років тому +16

    I'm an approved Karndean installer and this stuff is absolute crap

    • @Lulisette
      @Lulisette 6 років тому

      why?

    • @stevelane1956
      @stevelane1956 6 років тому +2

      Ditto, it`s garbage, does not stay put. I did a small kitchen and the tiles moved around, eventually I rang Karndean and they said they`d had numerous problems with it slipping so I was advised to stick it down. Never used it again, pointless crap!!
      I have 45 years in the flooring trade.

    • @dawnn.2805
      @dawnn.2805 6 років тому

      When you say it "moved" do you mean the individual tiles would pop up or the whole floor would shift? I read that unlike laminate, this floor has to be installed "super tight" not to move. I have been given an extremely high quote to do a glue down install LVT Karndean (on a cement slab) and part of the estimated cost may be that the floor has to be sealed because it has a high moisture content.

    • @stevelane1956
      @stevelane1956 6 років тому +1

      The tiles moved around.
      Re: your install.
      It will need a DPM (Damp proof membrane) This is not an expensive job at all so don`t let them rip you off. I`ve seen quotes of several hundred pounds when it should be around £100 for a standard lounge.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  6 років тому +2

      steve lane
      The jobs I have done have been really good. It is tight so it has nowhere to move to and doesn't lift. Sound insulation on foot traffic is also impressive, way better than timber. There is a tacifier for the perimeter strips and you can use it across the whole floor but I didn't bother.

  • @kvgmcgvn6981
    @kvgmcgvn6981 4 роки тому

    keep talking i need the sleep

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  3 роки тому +6

      I get the same soothing feeling from your wife's voice.

  • @Logan-uc5iy
    @Logan-uc5iy 6 років тому +1

    hate this stuff ,the thin locking system breaks, go for glue down everytime ,its a bastard to fit, and you can easily lift up the glue down planks

    • @patrickwilson7309
      @patrickwilson7309 6 років тому +4

      locking system ? what locking system ?

    • @josephchess7568
      @josephchess7568 5 років тому +3

      @@patrickwilson7309 There isn't one. It appears LoOperJump read the title and open his mouth. I'm quite certain that he's never installed LooseLay, but knows it sucks :)

  • @markb4434
    @markb4434 2 роки тому

    You must have picked the ugliest design to show on youtube

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  2 роки тому

      Beauty, what knows you of beauty? It lies in the eye of the beholder.

    • @markb4434
      @markb4434 2 роки тому

      @@SkillBuilder digging in are we

  • @kathrynliu74
    @kathrynliu74 7 років тому +1

    The whole job he cut corners... job sucks. He laid it tight to the baseboard 👻

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  7 років тому +6

      Kathryn
      If you took the time to watch the video before you comment you would find that this floor is made for a tight fit, no expansion gaps and Karndean gave us a master class on how to fit it and they have approved the technical content.

    • @michaelvass1970
      @michaelvass1970 5 років тому +2

      Kathryn you are an idiot

    • @pancakeninja445
      @pancakeninja445 5 років тому

      kathryn liu lol it needs to be tight, this isn’t timber floors.

    • @61spindrift
      @61spindrift 3 роки тому

      Shows you don't know squat kathryn. This job does NOT suck and done to manufactures instructions. This is "lose lay LVT". Go back in the kitchen now and fetch me my dinner. After you get my dinner I will give you a lesson on sucking. And you had to edit two sentences? Definitely above your skill level. Stick to what your good at...cooking, cleaning and sucking.