CONNECT AT:
How to Patch Vinyl Flooring in Your Home
Due to their soft nature, sheet vinyl flooring can be easy to damage. Watch this video to find out how to make a seamless repair to a damaged area in a vinyl floor.  ...More

dannylipford.com
home page
today's homeowner
full episodes
How To
Videos
thinking
green
around
the yard
simple
solutions
best new
products
ask
danny
top 50 homeowner
challenges
home
products

Related Videos


How to Remove Pet Hair fr...
How to Prevent Wood Floor...
How to Fix Squeaks Under ...
Sunroom, Deck, and Pool A...
Advantages of Synthetic B...
How to Cut Holes in Cemen...

511 How To Videos


   page  1 of  29    
Next Page

Post to Twitter Post to Facebook  


Remove damaged area       Apply adhesive                 Seal seams

Since vinyl flooring is soft, it’s prone to damage. To repair a damaged area:

  1. Cut Damaged Section: Use a utility knife and straight edge to carefully cut around the damaged section. Follow the flooring pattern to make the patch less obvious.
  2. Remove Damaged Section: Take out the damaged flooring section.
  3. Clean Subfloor: Remove any adhesive on the subfloor.
  4. Cut Patch: Use a utility knife and straight edge to cut a matching patch that fits the opening.
  5. Glue Patch: Glue the patch in place with vinyl adhesive.
  6. Remove Excess Glue: Clean up any excess glue with mineral spirits.
  7. Seal Seams: Use vinyl seam sealer to meld the patch to the original floor.



Please Leave a Comment

We want to hear from you! In addition to posting comments on articles and videos, you can also send your comments and questions to us on our contact page or at (800) 946-4420. While we can't answer them all, we may use your question on our Homefront radio show, Today’s Homeowner TV show, or online at dannylipford.com.

Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. You can also subscribe without commenting.