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re: Peel and stick vinyl tile

Posted on 2/26/21 at 12:09 pm to
Posted by TU Rob
Birmingham
Member since Nov 2008
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Posted on 2/26/21 at 12:09 pm to
We used it in our kitchen back in 2007. We were expecting our first child, and there was a couple of holes/tears in the vinyl sheet floor that was in there. Hardwoods throughout the house, so I took a short section of baseboard off and peeled it back hoping some previous owner had covered hardwood, but it was just bare subfloor. We bought several boxes of the 12 inch peel and stick, and I even bought a few extra boxes for replacements down the road. We laid them diagonal, and it looked way better than before and has held up quite well. You can mop it just fine, and when one starts to loosen at the corner, it is a pain to get it out, but I've replaced maybe 15-20 of them over the years.

With young kids, I didn't want to spend too much in there, and it was meant to be something quick and cheap until we do a whole kitchen upgrade. That was almost 14 years ago, and one day I'll tear it and the vinyl sheet out and do a LVP type floor. But I think this would be perfect for a little laundry area.
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