Can you install a rigid vinyl floor on an existing vinyl floor?
If the vinyl floor has been installed floating, it is best to remove it. It is important that the surface is stable and sturdy. Installing two floating floors on top of one another will lower stability and sturdiness and is not recommended.
If the vinyl floor has been glued, it can remain in place. Note that the floor must be level and firm throughout. It is also important that the surface is stable and sturdy.
Renovation
- What is a renovation floor?
- Can you install Floorify on any surface?
- Can you install a rigid vinyl floor on glued linoleum?
- Can you install a rigid vinyl floor on a fixed carpet?
- Can you install a rigid vinyl floor over an existing floor with underfloor heating?
- Can you install a rigid vinyl floor on glued laminate?
- Can you install a rigid vinyl floor on a plank floor?
- Will it work with my existing skirtings?
- On what existing floors can I install a Floorify vinyl Floor?
- How can I best protect my floor during a renovation?
- Can I install a rigid vinyl floor on a tiled floor?
- Can you install a rigid vinyl floor on floating lioleum?
- What if there are uneven surfaces?
- Can you install a rigid vinyl floor on floating laminate?
- Can you install a rigid vinyl floor on an existing vinyl floor?
- Is Floorify vinyl floor suitable for renovations?
- What if there is moisture in the underlay?
- Can you install a rigid vinyl floor on glued or nailed parquet?
- Do I need an underlay for my stair renovation?
- How can you easily renovate your stairs?