Add a few squirts of dish soap and a capful of bleach.
Preparing concrete floor for carpet tiles.
How to prepare a floor for peel stick tile.
Apply the bleach solution with a mop.
In some cases you can also install carpet tiles over existing wood tile or vinyl flooring so long as the existing flooring is no more than an inch thick.
Patch up any cracks and fill in valleys in a concrete floor.
Install tile directly on the concrete floor.
If you re unsure about yours remove a tile and send it to a local asbestos abatement firm for testing.
Installing carpet tiles aka carpet squares over concrete is a simple process that most people can do without any experience.
Take a look at the two most common options for preparing a concrete floor.
If you have a vinyl floor you may be able to install your flooring directly on top of it.
Shows how to prepare a floor for a carpet tile install.
Mop the concrete floor using a bleach solution.
Shows how to prepare a floor for a carpet tile install.
Some experts believe in evening out all the grout with leveling compound before laying carpet which is a tricky job for a novice.
This option works best when the concrete floor is in good condition so take care to follow all of the steps below to.
Peel and stick tile has come a long way since the days when it was a cheap and easy if not very attractive way to give old floors new life.
Remove any carpet or other flooring.
The care that you take with flooring preparation will help your new carpet to last as long as possible.
Pour approximately a gallon of water into a large bucket.
Before you can install carpet tiles you must prepare the existing floor.
For concrete and ceramic tile floors you should consider consulting a professional.
Remove all baseboards to create the appropriate gap at the floor edges for expansion as recommended by the manufacturer.
Seal off the area with poly sheeting.
If it tests positive follow these asbestos abatement procedures.
Carpet tiles can adhere to concrete plywood or particleboard subfloors.
In many cases you can lay tile directly on the concrete surface which is naturally hard and durable.
Most floor tiles made from the 1920s to the 1960s contain asbestos and require special procedures for removal.
Check the manufacturer s instructions for additional assistance.
They work as wall to wall carpeting or as an area rug and the carpet squares can be replaced individually as needed rather than needing to replace the entire carpet.