Can I put vinyl flooring over subfloor?

Can I install vinyl flooring over wood, plywood, particleboard or chipboard? You can install vinyl over wood floors if you put a plywood subfloor on top of it. Do not install glue down or peel and stick products over particleboard, chipboard or any form of embossed floor.
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Can you lay vinyl directly on subfloor?

Unlike laminate flooring, most vinyl floors are designed to lay directly on top of the subfloor.
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What do you put on subfloor before vinyl flooring?

Vinyl flooring is usually not installed directly over the subfloor in residential applications. In most cases 4-by-8-foot sheets of particle board or plywood must be installed in preparation for the vinyl floor install.
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Do you need underlayment for vinyl flooring on subfloor?

If you're laying the LVP over an existing cushion-backed vinyl floor or a below-grade tile floor, then you won't need to use an underlayment. However, you'll want to use one in every other application including covering existing hardwood floors, vinyl flooring that isn't cushioned, and concrete floors.
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What goes between subfloor and vinyl?

As you already know, underlayment provides a thin layer between your subfloor (and what is subflooring, exactly?) and the finished floor. It can muffle sound, help control moisture, and even make hard floors a bit more forgiving under your feet.
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Should I seal my subfloor before installing vinyl plank flooring?

Subfloor sealing is not required. It is not even recommended, but if bonding is a concern, dont seal the subfloor. Instead, use some clear-set thin-spread vinyl tile adhesive to aid the tile in bonding to the subfloor.
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Do you need a pad under vinyl plank flooring?

The only time we suggest underlayment under vinyl tile or plank flooring is if want to reduce the impact sound or sound transmission in your room. The additional underlayment under the floor will help to reduce the sound.
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What kind of flooring can you put over plywood?

Laminate floors can be installed over any wooden subfloor as long as it's in good repair. If the subfloor is uneven, you can add a layer of thin plywood over the subfloor. The laminate is laid down over a thin underpayment layer. The boards typically lock together.
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Do you need underlay for vinyl plank flooring on plywood?

Also, keep in mind that some apartment complexes and Homeowner Associations may actually require you to have your flooring installed with a sound barrier. So yes, you do need underlayment for vinyl plank flooring.
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What is the difference between vinyl and linoleum?

Linoleum flooring is made from natural materials, including linseed oil, limestone, cork and wood flour and pine rosin. These materials are mixed together and then laid on a jute backing to create a sheet of linoleum flooring. Vinyl flooring is made from synthetic materials, such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin.
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Will vinyl stick to plywood?

Actually unsealed wood, plywood and even painted plywood are not good substrates for vinyl. Vinyl is an adhesive backed film that is expected to last for years outdoors in all kinds of weather. To achieve that longevity, the adhesive must have a firm bond with the substrate.
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Do you need a moisture barrier under vinyl flooring?

A concrete floor may need a moisture barrier before vinyl flooring can be installed. For installation of vinyl flooring you need a smooth, even surface for the underside of the flooring to achieve the best contact for adhesion.
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Why is my vinyl floor not sticking?

Let the floor dry completely before you start the tile installation. Vinyl tiles stick well with a strong bond. That requires plenty of pressure pushing the tile down onto the floor below. If you install the tiles quickly without pressing them down firmly, they might not bond well.
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What kind of plywood goes under vinyl flooring?

Plywood underlayment is a thin plywood material that is most commonly used under resilient flooring materials, such as vinyl and linoleum sheets and tiles.
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What plywood should I use under vinyl flooring?

Cover the floor area with either a 4mm or 6mm plywood - the thickness selected should be determined by the quality of the surface being covered. Ply should be of suitable quality, eg SP101. Wood should be fixed using screws, twisted shank or ring shank nails, serrated or divergent staples.
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Can you lay vinyl flooring over wood?

Many different types of vinyl flooring can easily be installed over hardwood, from floating vinyl planks over hardwood floors and other types of vinyl flooring over hardwood. The key is simply to select a product that doesn't need to be glued, stapled, or nailed to the hardwood subfloor.
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Can you install LVP over subfloor?

Any type of flooring can benefit from an underlayment — even luxury vinyl tile. This holds true no matter what type of subfloor it will be installed on, including concrete, wood flooring, or any other type of flooring. Underlayment can improve the vinyl tile's ability to absorb sound.
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What are the problems with vinyl plank flooring?

Problems include crumpling at the edges, as the adhesive has loosened, or, as in case of LVT, problems with abatement chemicals which can react adversely with these flooring materials. If you are installing click-lock vinyl planks, uneven substrate can lead to lifting of the flooring's edges and joints.
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How level should a floor be for vinyl plank flooring?

If you're installing vinyl planks on top of a concrete floor, the standard tolerance required is for the floor to be level to 3/16” within a 10' radius. It also can't have a dip of ⅛” within 2'. Level means that a floor doesn't slope in any direction. From one end of the room to the other, there is no pitch.
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Does plywood subfloor need vapor barrier?

Manufacturers Require a Vapor Barrier

Your plywood subfloor may look dry, but after you install the flooring, moisture can migrate up through the subfloor and penetrate the flooring, and the results are usually disastrous.
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Is vapor barrier required for subfloor?

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You'll typically need a vapor barrier if you're installing flooring over concrete. Therefore, in high-humidity areas, moisture will move to a relatively low-humidity area, even through concrete.
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Do I need a vapor barrier between subfloor and underlayment?

It is rolled out between the actual laminate flooring planks and the subfloor. Very often, particularly in a below-grade installation on a concrete basement floor, a vapor barrier is recommended in addition to the underlayment. That vapor barrier would go between the subfloor and the underlayment.
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