What’s a good way for an old lady on very low income to replace floo
i have been looking at wood-look tile as I think that would work best. I am 82+ several years ago I replaced floor with tile in living room & hall. But health has failed last couple of years.
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Hi Greta, I think the easiest floor I've ever put in was vinyl tile. Just peel the back off and stick it down :)
Hi Greta, I suggest a nice vinyl plank floor tile. It comes in various wood looks and appears to be relatively easy for the novice to install and is super easy to take care of after it is installed. It's available at most home improvement stores and they can help you figure out the amount you need for your area and probably can deliver it to you. Here's a link showing just how to install it over previously tiled floor such as yours. You go, girl! Admire your grit! I'm 7 years behind you and don't like to pay someone to do something that I can do myself! Let us know how it goes?
https://www.doityourself.com/stry/how-to-install-vinyl-plank-flooring-over-tile