Let's be clear: It's no fun to remove vinyl flooring. Peeling up the material itself is no picnic, but the real trial is to get rid of the glue that had been securing the vinyl to the subfloor. The ...
Question: My townhouse is built on a slab, and I have ceramic tile in the kitchen. A few of the tiles have chips where items were dropped. Is it possible to have the ceramic tile removed and replaced ...
Use a utility knife to cut the vinyl into one foot sections across the length and the width, be careful not to damage the subfloor. Wedge a putty knife under the corner of one of the sections and pull ...
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