Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Rating [On a scale of 1 to 5: 1 being the easiest]
1: Glueless (adhesive tabs or spray adhesive)
1: Peel 'n stick self adhesive (no glue needed)
3: Full-spread luxury vinyl tile (needs adhesive and trowel)
Today's vinyl tile installation options are as versatile as the designs!
Look at the installation instructions carefully! No matter what kind of tile you're installing, the subfloor surface must be prepped so that it is smooth, flat and dry. Any bump, ridge, or indentation in the subfloor may eventually show through on the surface of the vinyl tile. If you're laying the tile over an embossed vinyl floor, you'll need to level the surface with an embossing leveler. If you're installing directly over concrete, it should be tested for moisture emission rates and pH level to ensure it has cured prior to the tile's installation. If the tile is self-adhesive, it's a good idea to apply a latex primer to the subfloor before installation.
Keep in Mind:
- Full spread "luxury vinyl tile" is not recommended for installation over resilient flooring, due to adhesive bonding issues.