Existing sheet vinyl and carpet if your kitchen floor is sheet vinyl and the dining room is carpet don t forget that the sheet vinyl will have a 1 4 inch underlayment beneath it but the carpet won t.
Plywood subfloor gaps vinyl plank.
Here s a step by step guide to help you prepare a wood subfloor for luxury vinyl.
Measure and cut 1 4 inch or thicker plywood with a circular saw to fit the entire floor of the room where you are installing vinyl flooring.
Do not line up the second layer with joints in the first layer.
You can have these pieces cut by a lumber yard or use a circular saw on the job site.
To do this measure and cut the plywood to fit your room.
You don t have any control over a subfloor that you just uncovered by removing carpeting or some other flooring however and it s important to fill existing gaps to guarantee thermal and moisture insulation and protect your new flooring.
However putting in this flooring is an art form and sometimes gaps can appear between poorly laid boards.
Installing vinyl plank flooring can be an effective way of installing cheaper flooring while retaining the look and feel of a wood floor.
While both types of adhesives are durable the pressure sensitive adhesive can make replacing individual vinyl planks.
Hard set adhesive is spread along the subfloor and then the vinyl planks are laid down on top.
The next layer of filler to go down before the vinyl flooring is 1 4 inch birch plywood.
I removed the vinyl and replaced the rotting plywood.
Birch plywood is extremely smooth with no surface voids visible grain or high sections.
Pressure sensitive adhesive is already on the bottom of the plank and bonds to the subfloor when the plank is pressed into place.
Cover your existing subfloor area where new vinyl flooring will be installed with 1 4 inch plywood.
For most subfloors you will need to add an extra layer of wood.
Measure carefully to ensure that the plywood is an appropriate fit.
The floor of my laundry room was three layers of hideous vinyl flooring of various vintages a layer of 3 4 plywood underlayment to match the height of the vinyl to surrounding hardwood flooring and a subfloor of diagonal 1x6ish planks.
When installing a new subfloor it s easy to avoid gaps by simply butting the subfloor sheets as closely as possible before fastening them.
If you want to install lv flooring in both you ll have to remove the underlayment in the kitchen or add some to the dining room.
When you install your vinyl on a wood subfloor the top plywood should be a minimum of 1 4 thick.