In order to make sure there is more than 6 inches at the walls, you cannot just start in the "center" of the room. You may end up with 1 inch short of a wall and that would be undesirable.
I saw it mentioned putting down a latex flooring for concrete/basement. Could I use flex seal? I sometimes get water seaped up from the floor and want to know if the tiles will stick to the flex seal?
In order to make sure there is more than 6 inches at the walls, you cannot just start in the "center" of the room. You may end up with 1 inch short of a wall and that would be undesirable.
Is there a trick/tip to cutting these to fit around a toilet?
Are these removable
Mark is doing this for me today. Thank you Mark.
Latex on a wood floor, what is the difference in that subfloor, it was also made of wood?
I saw it mentioned putting down a latex flooring for concrete/basement. Could I use flex seal? I sometimes get water seaped up from the floor and want to know if the tiles will stick to the flex seal?
I put these tiles down when i first moved into my home 20 years ago ....can these be painted if so with what.thanks
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