The original vinyl should be removed if either one of these conditions are not met.
Replacing linoleum with vinyl tile.
Apply a bit to the back of each tile as well before setting it into place.
Continue onto the next strip of linoleum.
If that s impractical option 2 is to cut out the damaged tile using a utility knife and fit in a new one.
Use a straightedge and utility knife to cut through the patch and the flooring below.
If you have vinyl bubbles use a utility knife to make a cut straight down the length of each bubble.
Continue with this system working in small areas at a time until all the tiles have been installed.
If the surface appears rough after the bond dries lightly sand it smooth with the enclosed sandpaper be careful not to scratch the surrounding floor surface.
Replacing linoleum and adhesive when the old linoleum and adhesive residue come up readily and the subfloor is in good shape or you are able to set down a new underlayment over the old adhesive.
Brush the clear acrylic finish over the repair and allow two hours drying time before walking on the area.
Apply tile adhesive to the floor in a small area using your trowel.
They have a locking tongue and groove construction and when you need to replace one of the tiles you have two options.
Reposition your hands down as your peel.
If you have small scrapes or cuts in your vinyl apply a low gloss seam sealer to seal them up.
The technique for replacing a damaged vinyl tile is even easier than double cutting sheet vinyl.
Peel a corner of the linoleum slowly with two hands.
Repairing vinyl flooring is a quick way to fix your tiles without redoing your flooring.
Apply heat to the damaged tile with the heat gun or warm iron to soften the adhesive underneath.
Installing tile over linoleum.
Protect the repair with clear acrylic finish.
Lastly if the existing vinyl is securely fastened to the concrete slab and the vinyl itself has limited compressibility then you will probably be okay to install the ceramic tiles over the vinyl.
Discard the strips in the trash.
You want to make the adhesive soft but don t melt the vinyl.