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i have changed the flooring in my condo -- from carpeting to laminate
i have yet to do the laminate in kitchen...however, kitchen has an old linoleum/vinyl floor that i am considering removing before laying down my laminate floor... any tricks to make linoleum/vinyl removal easier? |
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My hubby is a flooring installer by trade with over 20 years experience. You do not need to take the vinyl off before installing the laminate. In fact, that's one of the major selling points to laminates, they can be installed over just about everything but carpet.
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Just a warning - depending on how old it is, it may contain asbestos so it's probably best to leave it in place if you can - if you gotta lift it - don't chip it or make dust - try a heat gun and peel it back
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But it feels like all the other laminate I have...so it CAN be installed over carpet
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