Assess the condition of the wood.
Vinyl flooring over plywood subfloor.
Measure carefully to ensure that the plywood is an appropriate fit.
Walk across the floor to learn whether any areas feel soft underfoot and secure them with screws.
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.
You can have these pieces cut by a lumber yard or use a circular saw on the job site.
Because you can install sheet vinyl over existing vinyl it offers the option of changing design without breaking the bank.
If the subfloor is perfectly smooth plywood then you could install the vinyl directly to it.
However you need to make the call as to the quality of the existing floor the level of imperfection you are willing to tolerate.
It supports your decorative floor finish whether it s carpet hardwood vinyl laminate or tile.
Vinyl flooring is usually not installed directly over the subfloor in residential applications.
Floating floors are an easy mess free way to install new flooring without necessarily having to remove the existing flooring.
Vinyl is one of the few types of floors that can be safely installed over concrete wood or other solid floors.
Simply nail the sheets of underlayment to the wood sub floor and make sure everything is covered.
Laminate flooring which can only be installed using the floating method can be installed over a plywood subfloor over the recommended foam pad.
In most cases 4 by 8 foot sheets of particle board or plywood must be installed in preparation for the vinyl floor install.
At this thickness you can staple it down.
If it is uneven or wood slats you will need to apply 1 4 underlayment to the top.
Get some 1 8 hardboard lauan or birch plywood one side smooth and lay it down without gaps over the sub floor.
Cover your existing subfloor area where new vinyl flooring will be installed with 1 4 inch plywood.
Step 4 spread the adhesive.
The first step to proper installation is to get the subfloor in order.
Preparation for installing floor tile depends on the type of subfloor in the room you are tiling.
To help you start your installation project off right here are a few tips for preparing your subfloor.
A subfloor is the bottom most structural level of your floor.
Smooth any edges fill any gaps.
Loose areas on an existing plywood subfloor can cause peel and stick tiles to lift over time.
If you have a weak subfloor that flexes up and down when walked on i would recommended adding an additional layer of 3 8 or 1 2 inch thick plywood underlayment glued and screwed down over a 5 8 or.