Pergo Flooring install question
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Yes you can Lenny...as long as the tile is stuck down tight.... Blessings
Yeah, despite what the instructions say, you can install laminate on top of almost any even, hard surface. I've put it on top of slab, linoleum, and sub-flooring without any issues and without ever using the plastic vapor lock sheet.
i might want to caution you to in elementary words attempt this if the self stick tiles are okay adhered. in the adventure that they are nicely adhered you could deploy vinyl over it yet make positive that it truly is comfortable. to ward off the embossing trend of your previous tiles from showing by the hot floor you could flow to a house middle and purchase some embossing leveler. stick with the embossing leveler with a flat trowel in a skinny layer. once the leveler is dry, you could start installation your new flooring. i'm assuming you've tried to get rid of area of the former floor already consequently your statement..very complicated to get rid of present vinyl floor. you've to fill in the area you tried to get rid of with some scrap flooring to carry it back as a lot because the point of your previous floor. ultimately as a note of caution, do not assume the producer of your new flooring to uphold any assure claims as maximum flooring manufacturers require an approved underlayment be put in previous to installation a clean floor. sturdy success!
Laminate floors, including Pergo was specifically designed to be layed over existing hard floors. Floors must down fairly well is all and the under layment still must be used. Any questions you can e mail me through my avatar. I ve attended several installation seminars as well as installed a couple 100,000 s/f. GL