About Vinyl Installation
In order to make your new vinyl installation as smooth as possible, follow
these helpful considerations for an efficient process with minimal displacement.
Before Vinyl Installation
Start by removing all furniture, electronics, and wall hangings from the rooms and closets receiving new vinyl. Many vinyl products offer glue-down and floating installation methods, so your current floors may not need to be removed and disposed of entirely. Make sure to complete all painting in the room and remove doors if the new vinyl raises the flooring height, especially if installed as a floating floor. Once your subfloor is professionally assessed, you are ready for installation!
During Vinyl Installation
On the day of your new vinyl installation, plan to be home and answer any questions that may arise for your installation crew. Designate a specific area in the home for your crew to keep installation tools, saws, boxes of vinyl, and saw pieces as needed. Keep all children and pets away from the worker’s area and the rooms receiving new floors. Make sure to establish proper ventilation in the home as instructed by your installation crew.
After Vinyl Installation
Once your new vinyl installation is complete, it is important to wait for the specified time before walking in the rooms and returning furniture. Many floating vinyl floors are ready for light foot traffic right away! When returning furniture to your rooms, always use proper equipment with wheels or lift pieces to avoid scratching the floor. We also recommend using felt protectors under the legs of heavy furniture to reduce impact over time.
Vinyl Installation
In addition to vinyl installation checklists, we have vinyl care tips and general vinyl information for you to explore.