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re: Flooring Installation Advice
Posted on 10/19/19 at 3:25 pm to tigerbater
Posted on 10/19/19 at 3:25 pm to tigerbater
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Plan is to remove tile in my kitchen
Hope you own or are renting a good demolition hammer with a sharp tile spade bit.
What are you cutting the LVT planks with? I just finished a LVT install and the best tool for going around corners and cutting the bulk of door and cased opening jams is a Dremel Ultra Saw. Put new, but inexpensive carbide blades in whatever table or miter saw you plan to use too. I have Pergo blades in mine but that's a bit pricey for one job.
Posted on 10/20/19 at 4:24 pm to Clames
LVT will easily cut with an old worn blade. And even a Harbor Freight oscillating multitool will excel for undercutting casing and jams.
What's the tile installed on?
Hint: it's often much easier to remove in large pieces using 2 or 3 large crowbars prying on top of joists (depending of type of installation).
What's the tile installed on?
Hint: it's often much easier to remove in large pieces using 2 or 3 large crowbars prying on top of joists (depending of type of installation).
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