Self stick tiles
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I don't think You can lay the stick on to felt. Try this link.
http://www.armstrong.com/resflram/na/ti ... 17866.html
http://www.armstrong.com/resflram/na/ti ... 17866.html
Hi,
With all products, read the instructions included with the item. BUT, I doubt you would lay it over felt.
Many brands allow you to lay directly over another vinyl if the existing vinyl meets certain standards.
Yanita
With all products, read the instructions included with the item. BUT, I doubt you would lay it over felt.
Many brands allow you to lay directly over another vinyl if the existing vinyl meets certain standards.
Yanita
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Ron,
That's what I did (i.e. applied a coat of paint to the plywood)when I installed self-stick tiles to my bathroom floor. Mine have held up quite well after several years, although in some places gaps have formed between the tiles esp. noticeable during the winter months when frost heaving shifts the house around a bit. I would recommend sheet vinyl instead of tiles, but overall I'm pleased with the outcome.
That's what I did (i.e. applied a coat of paint to the plywood)when I installed self-stick tiles to my bathroom floor. Mine have held up quite well after several years, although in some places gaps have formed between the tiles esp. noticeable during the winter months when frost heaving shifts the house around a bit. I would recommend sheet vinyl instead of tiles, but overall I'm pleased with the outcome.
I put them sticky tiles in the kitchen and bath and just stuck them on
the old sheet vinyl stuff. been there for a year or 2 now and no
problems. i did learn a trick after sticking the first few .. they didnt
seem sticky enough to me so poped a stack of them in the oven for a few minutes. like 10 tiles at a time .. they stuck like crazy and you dont get a chance to move them any.
the old sheet vinyl stuff. been there for a year or 2 now and no
problems. i did learn a trick after sticking the first few .. they didnt
seem sticky enough to me so poped a stack of them in the oven for a few minutes. like 10 tiles at a time .. they stuck like crazy and you dont get a chance to move them any.
Ron you may want to remove the tile and install luan board then glue down sheet vinyl. The board will give you a smooth finish to your tile without any imperfections from the original floor. I prefer sheet vinyl in bathrooms because of the inevitable water on the floor from daily use of shower,tub and sink. The sheet obviously will not allow any water to get to your sub floor like the seams in tiles.
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