Technically you can. You can also drive your car into a lake if you really want to.
It's probably a better idea to pull the linoleum up first.
I would like to purchase a linoleum for my floor. What are some good linoleum flooring designs?
Yes you can. A number of flooring gluesare suitable for this.
gotta know more whats the type of sub floor Is it Lino or Vinyl flooring Is it glued or floating floor?? How old How big & what shape is the bump, is it the only one any discoloration.
The flooring company poorly applied the linoleum covering to my fairly expensive hardwood floor.
Flooring? Try bleach. Or else replace the floor.
Some effective methods for removing linoleum flooring include using a heat gun to soften the adhesive, using a floor scraper to lift the linoleum, and applying a solvent to dissolve the adhesive.
vinyl is impervious to liquid and does not need any sealing.
My wooden floor needs some protection and I was thinking to have linoleum flooring. What is the price I should get this for a 40 square meter area?
Industry standard for floating laminate flooring states that a substrate must level withing an 1/8" in a 6' radius.
Floating an engineered wood flooring is done using an underlay between the sub floor and the new floor and then the engineered flooring is laid over the top and glued at the tongue and grooves to keep it together. if the flooring is a click joint then gluing is not required.
To effectively pull up linoleum flooring, start by cutting the linoleum into manageable sections with a utility knife. Then, use a heat gun or hairdryer to soften the adhesive underneath the linoleum. Once the adhesive is softened, use a putty knife or floor scraper to gently pry up the linoleum. Be patient and work slowly to avoid damaging the subfloor.
To effectively repair linoleum flooring, start by cleaning the damaged area thoroughly. Next, cut out the damaged section and replace it with a new piece of linoleum. Use adhesive to secure the new piece in place and ensure it is level with the surrounding flooring. Finally, apply a sealant to protect the repair and blend it with the rest of the floor.