How Do You Remove Parquet Floor Glue?
Parquet flooring is a decorative alternative to common stone floors like marble, limestone and slate. Unlike other flooring methods, parquet does not retain moisture which can be harmful to the foundation of the floor. Not only is it durable and low maintenance, parquet is also simple to install. Parquet tiles are laid over a solid foundation, called a subfloor. When parquet is removed, residue from the flooring glue remains on the subfloor and should be thoroughly dissolved before installing a new surface. Choose a construction-grade adhesive remover that can safely be applied to industrial and household surfaces. Prepare a ventilated area by opening the windows to the room. This is a preventative measure against hazardous fumes from the chemical product. Pour warm water onto the affected areas of the floor, and allow it to soak for 30 minutes. The glue will soften before the adhesive remover is applied, which eases removal. Apply the adhesive remover according to the instructions on