When you glue down vinyl plank flooring over a wood subfloor a double layer construction of the wood subfloor is required.
Gluing vinyl planks.
Glue down planks on the other hand are typically half as thick.
If the plywood is porous prep the subfloor by applying a primer that fills the pores and makes the floor ready to accept the adhesive.
The choice for glue depends on the back of the vinyl the part where the glue will go.
Click lock vinyl planks are typically more robust than glue down planks and can be as thick as 6 millimeters 1 4 inch according to parterre flooring.
This will help keep water from getting under the vinyl and causing problems.
Regardless of the form gluing vinyl to wood requires specific types of glue.
You want the ground layer to have an even layer of glue with no air bubbles.
Apply your caulk then run a wet finger over the edge to push the caulk down into the gap.
To get a nice straight line apply a piece of painter s tape along the edge on each side.
You are going to hate yourself for gluing it down.
If you re using sheet vinyl you need to start on the inside of the stair s l shape.
Using a trowel spread some glue down.
I would not glue the vinyl flooring vinyl flooring is going to fail eventually or wear down very quickly 5 10 years.
Vinyl has a no wax finish but depending on the manufactuerer it can also come in a urethane finish.
Vinyl planks can be sorted into three main categories based on their installation method.
Finally if you re using the vinyl planks as a backsplash caulk around the edges.
Glue down vinyl products don t have an adhesive back so you have to put glue on the substrate underlayer first.
Gripstrip vinyl plank flooring has a manufacturer applied adhesive layer that connects the planks to one another.
Vinyl is made by mixing two chemicals chlorine and ethylene and comes in many forms from semi liquid to rigid thin to thick and flexible to breakable.
Which means you will have to rip it all up and replace it.