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Remodeling Kitchen Floors Can Be A Major Task To make good first impression when someone walks into your kitchen, having a good looking floor will do the trick. Even with dirty dishes in the sink, one of the first places a visitorĄŻs eyes contact will be the floor. If the old linoleum or hardwood flooring is badly worn with parts of the sub-floor showing through itĄŻs time to consider remodeling kitchen floors to begin updating the look.
It is never an acceptable practice to place a new vinyl floor on top of an old one as any imperfection in the old floor will quickly show through the new one. When remodeling kitchen floors the old one is going to have to come up. The alternative is to lay a new sub-floor over the old floor which can have the same effect as having removed the old one, but can also cause weak spots as the wood flooring eventually conforms to the imperfections in the old floor.
To make the job quicker, remove everything from the kitchen that isnĄŻt bolted down and possible some things that are. Some ovens are secured to the floor to prevent tipping when the oven door is open. When remodeling kitchen floors having everything out of the room will speed up the job as the need to move things several times while working around them is eliminated.
Measure Everything Twice And Cut Once
There are machines available for ripping up old vinyl flooring, but even when done there will be spots that will need work by hand. The floor is going to have to be nearly perfectly smooth before the floor is in place when remodeling kitchen floors. Once all the glue spots and small areas of leftover vinyl are gone, lay in the new sub-floor. Use care in making the cuts in the wood around cabinets and walls to insure they create a snug fit, yet allow space for expansion in humid climates.
With the sub-floor in place, it needs to be swept and damp mopped to remove any dust and debris that may interfere with the adhesive. Whether using adhesive tiles or glue, any foreign materials on the floor may prevent proper sealing. When using glue while remodeling kitchen floors, it needs to be spread evenly across the section of floor being worked on. Making sure it is even prevents peaks and valleys, which will be reflected in the floorĄŻs surface when done.
Allow the glue to thoroughly dry before moving heavy appliances and furniture back onto it as the movement could cause the floor to slide around on the wet glue.
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