Previous owners had carpet in the living room and laminate flooring in hall kitchen and wc.
Thermoplastic tiles under carpet.
I understand that it is possible to tile over thermoplastic tiles with the right adhesive.
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.
Mix the compound into flowable consistency pour it on the tiles and let it seek its own level giving it a little help with a screed and a concrete float.
One manufacturer marley in the 1940 s and 1950 s offered over 20 different colours.
They are usually adhered to the floor with a black asbestos containing adhesive.
Versatile assorted commercial pattern 24 in.
Hills and valleys can be felt anywhere they present under laminate flooring.
I understand marley tiles can be left buried under new flooring but i don t know how to level the floor.
Peel stick assorted durable 24 in.
Common types of asbestos floor tiles and asbestos containing sheet flooring thermoplastic floor tiles.
The thermoplastic tiles are in very good shape.
These used to be advertised with the wonderful slogan marleytile.
As detailed above thermoplastic floor tiles can be very brittle.
Peel stick assorted carpet tiles backed with commercial grade peel stick adhesive making an easy do it yourself project.
They may be red green blue yellow or black.
Since carpet tiles are affordable and forgiving learning how to install carpet tile is an excellent flooring project for new and budget savvy home improvers.
I m still tempted to remove the thermoplastic tiles if for no other reason than to increase the roof height.
Installing carpet tiles aka carpet squares over concrete is a simple process that most people can do without any experience.
When installed properly carpet tile flooring can last up to eight years or even longer if you choose to replace individual tiles as needed.
Thermoplastic floor tiles thermoplastic floor tiles are still very commonly found in 1930 s and later properties.
The remedy is to level the floor with leveling compound just as you would level any subfloor.
Whilst they remain well adhered to the floor and in one piece they will last for decades.
I m assuming that there s no problem putting laminate over thermoplastic tiles.
This is a great and inexpensive way to cover unfinished floors basements garages and more.