Adhesive residues leave solid sticks in the concrete that require softening.
Removing vinyl flooring glued to concrete.
By william machin a glued down floor refers to flooring installed on a concrete or plywood subfloor with adhesive.
Vinyl tiles and sheet vinyl as well as some types of hardwood and carpet are.
If that doesn t get the glue off you will need to use a commercial adhesive stripper to soften and remove the glue.
Removing the glue from the concrete provides a good base if you want to reinstall a different floor or if you want to leave it as is.
Never allow for a hot object to come into actual contact with vinyl.
To remove old resilient flooring first cut it into parallel strips about 6 inches wide with a utility knife.
After removing a vinyl floor from the concrete the glue that held it in place remains attached to the pvc floor.
Use a hammer to tap a stiff putty knife or brick chisel under the linoleum to break it loose.
Scrape linoleum or vinyl floor glue.
Whether it is the entire floor or just the perimeter glued down flooring is best removed through tenacious hard scraping.
You can aim a blow gun at the vinyl or put it under several layers of paper and pass an iron over the top.
Pull the linoleum up in strips to reveal the backing or the glue.
Easy way to remove vinyl flooring from concrete.
Easy way to remove vinyl flooring from concrete.
While a concrete subfloor may cause some concern when it comes to removing adhesives the material is tough enough to take on commercial cleaners and sanders that will help expedite the removal process.
Cut and pull up the vinyl in narrow strips to reveal the glue.
Start by scraping the glue with a pry bar or scraper.
Heat will soften vinyl enough for you to have a go at it with a putty knife.
Because the pry bar is blunt it will work only if the vinyl is lightly glued down.
The use of heat relaxes glue deposits for faster soil release.
With vinyl the answer is fire or heat if you will.
Removing vinyl from concrete is similar to removing it from subfloor.