How Do You Lay Peel And Stick Tiles?
You need a new floor but the price of $6 per square foot is right out of your price range. You need a solution that is cheap, durable, and something you can lay yourself. You will be happy to know such a thing exists. Without a doubt, the most forgiving and easiest floor surface of all time to install is the peel and stick tile. Peel and sticks can handle slopes in floors, and they are ready to walk on quickly. There are a few things to keep in mind when laying peel and stick tiles, but for the most part you will never have an easier floor laying experience. Start with a smooth floor. It doesn’t have to be level or even free of burms, but it does need to be smooth unless you want the imperfections underneath to show through. Sweep away every bit of sediment that you can. Sediment on the surface is the surest way to keep a good adhesion from taking place when laying the tiles. Ever tried to stick scotch tape to a sandy surface? That’s pretty much the same deal as when you try to lay til