I was worried our grout lines or textured tile would somehow make the tiles uneven, but that didn’t happen! They lay super flat and even, and I smile big every time I open the door (cheesy, but true). They’re super sturdy, and when I walk on them they feel just like regular flooring. I put all the tiles into piles in the same order we designed, so I would know which tile goes in first, second, third, etc.įinally, we peeled off the backing on each board, added some double-sided adhesive for extra strength, and laid it down! It’s been 6+ months already and they look the same as the day we installed them. I cleaned the floors with a vacuum, water, and then Krud Kutter. This was the fun part: seeing it all come to life!Īfter the dry fit, you want to clean your existing floors. The hardest cuts were around the toilets or corners, but for most of the flooring we could use the whole board without any major cuts! I moved boards around so the tiles wouldn’t look too uniform or too dark in certain areas. All he needed was a utility knife and measuring tape. We laid them all down as a “practice” dry fit round before sticking them down. Jonathan and I worked together to lay the peel-and-stick flooring, and it only took a few hours! (It was our first time using a peel-and-stick option so we wanted to do it *perfectly*) In-Depth Steps For Installing Peel and Stick Flooring:įirst, Jonathan made ALL the cuts before we did anything.
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