Can you install a vinyl floor on floating lioleum?
Installing a Floorify rigid vinyl floor on floating linoleum is not recommended. For a correct installation, it is essential that the subfloor is stable, solid, and level.
Both Floorify click floors and glue-down (dryback) floors require a proper subfloor. Click floors need a flat, non-resilient base to function well. Placing two floating floors on top of each other leads to a lack of stability and firmness. For glue-down floors, this is even more critical: they must be fully bonded to a fixed, non-floating surface. A floating subfloor is absolutely unsuitable in this case. This increases the risk of damage or detachment and is therefore not a reliable base for a new floor.
Should you forget your Floorify dream? Not at all! Floating linoleum is easy to remove. Then you can install your favourite Floorify floor.
Renovation
- What is a renovation floor?
- Can you install a vinyl floor on glued linoleum?
- Can you install a vinyl floor on glued or nailed parquet?
- Can you install a vinyl floor over an existing floor with underfloor heating?
- What if there is moisture in the underlay?
- Is Floorify vinyl floor suitable for renovations?
- Can you install a vinyl floor on glued laminate?
- Can you install a vinyl floor on an existing vinyl floor?
- Can you install a Floorify floor on floating laminate?
- Can I install a vinyl floor on a tiled floor?
- What if there are uneven surfaces?
- Will it work with my existing skirtings?
- Can you install Floorify gluedown floor on any surface?
- Can you install Floorify clickfloors on any surface?
- How can you easily renovate your stairs?
- Can you install a vinyl floor on floating lioleum?
- Can you install a vinyl floor on a fixed carpet?
- How can I best protect my floor during a renovation?
- On what existing floors can I install a Floorify vinyl Floor?
- Can you install a rigid vinyl floor on a plank floor?