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Thanks for a informative video. How secure are the welding in the corners? Do you take any other precsutions? I plan to shower without shower cabinett, just straight on the vinyl flooring. Is that safe?
Very safe 👌. Hot or heat welding is the way to seal the corner and make sure it's done properly so water can not panetrate later . After welding, you can always drop a bit of cold liquid welding or colour matched Selicone sealant on top of the heat welding joints . Whatever you do this way is the safest for wet room Please watch our next video. This would give you more ideas Good luck th-cam.com/video/FNpzhLf9dHs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=BoPlUL6ehUW_-3Ar
I've got this same flooring in my wet room, the cover is broken so when I took it off completely, the vynyl isn't stuck down which I think is why my hallway is wet. I live in a council flat, but was looking to see it I could fix it myself first because they are a load of bodgers. not sure I will be able to do it myself looking at this.
Im sorry, i know this is 3 months late but are you disabled or NEED the wetroom? if you are you should be able to get a grant to get it done. That way you can pick your own builders. We had the same a few years ago. The councils 'workers' made such a mess of it. I was a labourer at the time and i swear i could have done a better job of it -_-
Commercial flooring is coming by twenty metres long in roll and two Meters wide . So if the area is bigger, then 2 metre . Then there will be a 2nd sheet and extra joint wiche needs heat welding. That's is very important to heat weld it . Keep watching our channel you can see how we heat weld the joint .
There won't be alot of movement once you place the vinyl on the glue. The only way you could slide the vinyl up and down if you lay it wet ..but there will a risk of bubbles.. Good luck...
Warm it up And use double-sided tape Nice and clean and easy Alternatively, you may have to get a floor layer or local flooring company to sort it out for you
I just bought a house with a wet room with this floor. How would I take it out? Feels like it's going to be a very tough job. I want to get tiles on the floor. Thanks.
This is safety vinyl flooring. It's hard to uplift because it's been adhered to the subfloor with some strong glue. .start to score it with knives like very small strip then pull it . It will come off with bit of sweat and graft.. If its really hard the you may have get a nibbler machine to hire to strip the vinyl .. Good 👍
I've got the same flooring in my wetroom. But I have a leak somewhere around the drain or in the drain pipes themselves. Council keep sending out unqualified people
Hi . Thanks for watching our channel Please subscribe And share it. There are many different kinds. But this is the right one for for vinyl flooring. You can get it from tools stations all over the UK It's called No 1 McAlpine 50mm Water Seal Trap Shower Gully White Cover Plate By McAlpineProduct code: 93970 No 2 McAlpine Stainless Steel Shallow Shower Gully With Removable Grid 150mm By McAlpine
Please subscribe to our channel. You can only paint over concrete subfloor..We have never tried painting over the pvc vinyl flooring. But you could try and buy some sort of paint wiche is made for this kind of flooring...if it works cheaper for you .Good luck
People have died in spaces that small from asphyxiation from that F60 adhesive. It's INCREDIBLY bad for you and anyone around you. If you have to use it you need decent fume extraction and I'd recommend a good ventilator mask. Even better swap onto zigger tape like most guys have, you'll cut your life significantly short if you keep doing this to yourself
Thanks for your advice. I don't use this f60 anymore mate so often..only use it in good open space with air floating in and out .. We all should stop using it .I agreed 👍 I use mapei solvent free adhesive and double side tape.. Yes you are right we all need to be aware of the risks involved with using f60. It should be banned completely..
@@jamescooper9583 I wouldn't agree with that statement. Double sided tape has always had a large number of usages that fall in line with doing a job safely, cleanly and efficiently. Granted some tapes do shrink and definitely should not be used in some applications i.e things like dim strips. I've never had an issue of shrinkage on a cap and cove vinyl because of using tape to go up the wall. In fact I don't know anyone that ever has to be quite honest. If you have had those issues I'd suggest using a higher quality tape. Try the U-tack tape from Uzin, I'd say it's head and shoulders the best out there
@paul Davis forgot to mention what vinyl,smooth back don't bother altro or other woven backed vinyls it's fine.i now use ardex water based,when it dries is moisture tolerant.each to there own I guess
I like, didn't see the bit where you were fighting to get the vinyl in and it was trying to push you back out out the door
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Yea I could place the camera in good position so we all missed that .it was awkward job
Thanks for a informative video. How secure are the welding in the corners? Do you take any other precsutions? I plan to shower without shower cabinett, just straight on the vinyl flooring. Is that safe?
Very safe 👌.
Hot or heat welding is the way to seal the corner and make sure it's done properly so water can not panetrate later .
After welding, you can always drop a bit of cold liquid welding or colour matched Selicone sealant on top of the heat welding joints .
Whatever you do this way is the safest for wet room
Please watch our next video. This would give you more ideas
Good luck
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Hi,
I need get this done in 5 bathroom in london,
Please let me know if you can do it ,
Thanks
Good job 👌 👍
I've got this same flooring in my wet room, the cover is broken so when I took it off completely, the vynyl isn't stuck down which I think is why my hallway is wet. I live in a council flat, but was looking to see it I could fix it myself first because they are a load of bodgers. not sure I will be able to do it myself looking at this.
Im sorry, i know this is 3 months late but are you disabled or NEED the wetroom? if you are you should be able to get a grant to get it done. That way you can pick your own builders. We had the same a few years ago. The councils 'workers' made such a mess of it. I was a labourer at the time and i swear i could have done a better job of it -_-
Should a large bathroom converted to a wet room only have one piece of vinyl flooring or can two pieces be seamlessly joined?
Commercial flooring is coming by twenty metres long in roll and two Meters wide . So if the area is bigger, then 2 metre . Then there will be a 2nd sheet and extra joint wiche needs heat welding. That's is very important to heat weld it .
Keep watching our channel you can see how we heat weld the joint .
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Tidy enough job,,,ever tried paper template,makes life a lot easier imo,
Love that type of installations 👍
Thanks ...I have used paper template too..
Cap and cove is always bit of hard anf intensive work ...subscribe and share the video please
When u layed the vinyl does this adhesive give you room to move it or does it stick straight away
There won't be alot of movement once you place the vinyl on the glue.
The only way you could slide the vinyl up and down if you lay it wet ..but there will a risk of bubbles..
Good luck...
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How do you repair one of these that's come away from the wall it's rather stiff now
Warm it up
And use double-sided tape
Nice and clean and easy
Alternatively, you may have to get a floor layer or local flooring company to sort it out for you
I just bought a house with a wet room with this floor. How would I take it out? Feels like it's going to be a very tough job. I want to get tiles on the floor. Thanks.
This is safety vinyl flooring. It's hard to uplift because it's been adhered to the subfloor with some strong glue.
.start to score it with knives like very small strip then pull it .
It will come off with bit of sweat and graft..
If its really hard the you may have get a nibbler machine to hire to strip the vinyl ..
Good 👍
@@bespokeflooringsolutionsltd thanks for the advice! That's great to know 👍
Can you put floor tiles over wet room floor vinyl Instead of lifting it up?
I've got the same flooring in my wetroom. But I have a leak somewhere around the drain or in the drain pipes themselves. Council keep sending out unqualified people
Always get a proper qualified floor installer to sort it out for you
If you have a leak you should call a plumber …not a floor layer
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What this wet room trap called. Please reply Thanks
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There are many different kinds.
But this is the right one for for vinyl flooring. You can get it from tools stations all over the UK
It's called
No 1
McAlpine 50mm Water Seal Trap Shower Gully White Cover Plate
By McAlpineProduct code: 93970
No 2
McAlpine Stainless Steel Shallow Shower Gully With Removable Grid 150mm
By McAlpine
Did you hot or cold weld the internals?
Always hot 🔥 weld for wet areas
Hi can you paint over this flooring
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You can only paint over concrete subfloor..We have never tried painting over the pvc vinyl flooring. But you could try and buy some sort of paint wiche is made for this kind of flooring...if it works cheaper for you .Good luck
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Altro rubber sheets materials are easy to install but need boxes of blade to cut, trimmed the sheets!
Alwase use new blade ..top tip.
Flooring is fun and grafting
People have died in spaces that small from asphyxiation from that F60 adhesive. It's INCREDIBLY bad for you and anyone around you. If you have to use it you need decent fume extraction and I'd recommend a good ventilator mask. Even better swap onto zigger tape like most guys have, you'll cut your life significantly short if you keep doing this to yourself
Thanks for your advice.
I don't use this f60 anymore mate so often..only use it in good open space with air floating in and out ..
We all should stop using it .I agreed 👍
I use mapei solvent free adhesive and double side tape..
Yes you are right we all need to be aware of the risks involved with using f60.
It should be banned completely..
Tape shrinks and good for nothing but cowboys
@@jamescooper9583 I wouldn't agree with that statement. Double sided tape has always had a large number of usages that fall in line with doing a job safely, cleanly and efficiently. Granted some tapes do shrink and definitely should not be used in some applications i.e things like dim strips. I've never had an issue of shrinkage on a cap and cove vinyl because of using tape to go up the wall. In fact I don't know anyone that ever has to be quite honest. If you have had those issues I'd suggest using a higher quality tape. Try the U-tack tape from Uzin, I'd say it's head and shoulders the best out there
@paul Davis forgot to mention what vinyl,smooth back don't bother altro or other woven backed vinyls it's fine.i now use ardex water based,when it dries is moisture tolerant.each to there own I guess
@@bespokeflooringsolutionsltd keep laying them with out f60 please, as i getting more work from failed wetrooms
Where is the most hard part of work please? I want to enjoy your sufferings... smile
Everthing we do with flooring is hard and grafting..Good luck and well done to all floor layers .
Couldn't cope with music. Bye.
Turn it down 😂