If moisture is less of an issue for your concrete slab you may consider luxury vinyl tiles or planks.
Vinyl won t stick to floors due to wet slab.
Vinyl won t transfer the cold from the concrete which.
We have a luxury vinyl plank flooring and just months later the flooring is bubbled and glue squirts out anytime you step near a seam.
Heat activates the adhesive.
The planks themselves won t get damaged by moisture but mildew can grow on the bottom of them.
If it s not the tiles might crack or pop up.
It could be a problem with the environment or the installation.
When vinyl tiles won t stick heating them up with a heat gun or even a hair dryer helps activate the adhesive to make it more effective.
Let s start with the underlayment for vinyl tile.
If the tile is damaged or if it broke when you tried to remove it replace it.
Many basement concrete slabs are cold underfoot especially during the winter.
Warming the tile up with a heat gun clothes iron or even a hair dryer before peeling off the backing will help it stick better.
Moisture weakens glue bonds and causes the edges to lift and.
The flooring company insists i have a leak and won t repair but they also never completed a moisture test prior to installing.
Vinyl flooring can either be glued to the subfloor or it can float on top of it and either way moisture underneath it causes problems.
Over wood the problem is usually a water leak flooding or the underlayment was too wet when installed.
To install peel and stick vinyl directly onto a concrete sub floor the concrete must be primed.
Some tiles stick really well as is while some barely stick at all.
In a matter of minutes it typically begins to set once you peel off the paper backing and apply it to the floor.
You may get one corner of a tile or one side of a tile which keeps popping up.
A copolymer resin primer is recommended for sealing and waterproofing the concrete.
However there are occasions where some tiles won t stick well.
These were professionally installed and were glued directly to a concrete subfloor.
You can put peel and stick tiles over most existing flooring surfaces or underlayments as long as the surface is flat level and dry.
If you have a damp basement it is recommended to lay a vapor barrier between the concrete slab and the planks.
Place the tile back into position.
In addition to its affordability vinyl flooring offers temperature benefits for basement installation.
The glue on the back of self adhesive floor tile is usually very strong.
Use a leveling compound to ensure there are no high spots or dips in the sub floor then sand the leveling compound smooth before applying the primer.
Water damaged vinyl flooring problems are more common over concrete than with vinyl floors installed over wood substrates.
You can install vinyl planks on top of most existing floors including cement basement slabs and the planks are completely waterproof.