Anyone know about the new flooring that you don’t need to glue down?
I’ve been reading about a vinyl flooring that is 5 mm thick and rubber on the backing. It I should laid down in place and sticks to your flooring, concrete whatever and the tiles seal together and no paste, grout, or cement is needed. Waterproof and extremely durable and cheaper than other flooring. BUT I don’t know if all these claims are true
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Yes they click together but you still need to cut around doorways
It’s great so easy to clean
You are correct. Some vinyl plank flooring has an adhesive layer. Just peel the backing paper of and stick it down. Looks like wood, ceramic tile, and porcelain tile. The claims are more true than for engineered or laminate flooring. Perfect for kitchens and bathrooms.
Bought some vinyl floor at home depot .snaps together ,works great you may have to do some cutting .