We recommend using the following tools and safety equipment for tile removal projects.
Lifting old vinyl tile and laying new.
It s inexpensive and easy to install.
Vinyl is typically laid over a solid subfloor which is ideally sturdy enough to keep from sagging under weight should lay straight all the way across when measured with a leveler and shouldn t creak or sag in spots when you walk across it.
Vinyl tile is an excellent option for sealing in asbestos tiles.
Vinyl flooring is cheap cost effective and perfect for areas such as kitchen or bathroom that have to deal with high levels of humidity.
A lot of old houses used asbestos in their flooring.
If the linoleum is in good shape.
If you are ready to upgrade your existing floor you will need to remove the old vinyl first.
For about 20 you can buy a floor scraper a broom size tool with an angled steel head used to strip off layers of flooring material.
Vinyl tile vinyl floor tiles can self adhere to asbestos.
Work in small manageable sections of 500mm to 600mm in length.
Installing new bathroom flooring requires removal of the toilet.
If you can t remove your old linoleum floors due to asbestos or other problems consider laying a new tile right on top.
Removing old linoleum is a messy daunting task.
One of the biggest factors of installing a new floor over the old is thickness.
Exposure to asbestos is very bad for your health.
How to install vinyl floors over linoleum.
If the conditions and materials are right however you can avoid this difficult job by installing new flooring over the existing linoleum.
When installing a new floor over an old floor the thickness of the new material will be affected by the thickness of the old.
Equipment for removing old tile.
Use the blade of a large scraper to start prying the vinyl sheet off.
This will allow you to remove the old flooring and properly reseat the toilet on top the new floor.
Vinyl flooring is a popular option.
Strip the vinyl off the floor and cut each section off as you go.
Often the tool is useful for dislodging the flooring material from the adhesive.
Before you begin installing your new floor tiles you ll need to make sure your existing floor is in good condition.