How To Install Waterproof Vinyl Plank Flooring | DIY Flooring Installation
Learn how to install Smartcore Ultra Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring. Tony walks you through this DIY flooring installation project to show you how you can do it yourself.
Difficulty Level: Moderate. If you are not 100% confident installing vinyl flooring, Lowe’s recommends that you hire a professional. Call 1-877-GO-LOWES or visit https://low.es/2C1mABH to learn more about installation services through Lowe’s.
Shop the items in this video on Lowes.com:
– SmartCore Ultra Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring: https://low.es/2GJ6jpw
– TEC Indoor Primer: https://low.es/2GHPefu
– Craftsman V20 Oscillating Multi-Tool: https://low.es/2GFr31k
– SmartCore Soft and Sound Underlayment: https://low.es/2GHPgUE
– DeWalt 10” 15-Amp Portable Table Saw: https://low.es/2GEUCjC
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Will floor leveling mess up the drywall if I poor it?
What transition piece do i need to go next to carpet?
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Can I use a crowbar for that straightening tool? I don’t see a link for it in description
Since the underlayment isn't glued to the concrete floor nor are the vinyl flooring glued to the underlayment, wouldn't walking on the surface after the completion of the vinyl flooring feel loose or detached? Or does it feel perfectly flat when walking?
If it vinyl why the phuck do you need a vapor barrier? I just ripped 67 year old solid oak parquet flooring in my rental apartment. It was sitting right on the concrete. No rot or anything. All the apartment buildings were all built like this. Tenants just destroyed it beyond repair and it's been sanded to many times. Back in the day they just knew what works. This Underlayment is total B.S. to get you to buy crap you don't need. Total greed.
This looks like a pretty easy installation — for a squarish type room. But I wanted to use this in a bathroom that has to go around pipes and a toilet. How do you cut this material without a circular table saw?
that floor is hideous