Laying laminate over linoleum can be a tricky job made easy with the right equipment.
Floating laminate floor over linoleum.
You can go ahead and install laminate flooring of your choice on top of the underlayment.
And while there are some disadvantages of floating floors they are much easier to install.
Over the top ceramic and stone tile vinyl and laminate flooring tile and sheet linoleum hardwood planks and decorative concrete can all be installed over existing linoleum.
Before you start laying tiles over an old linoleum floor there are a few things that you need to know.
This means that the choice of subfloor i e what you install laminate over needs to provide the right support.
When it comes to installation linoleum is generally glued to a subfloor while vinyl and laminate can both be installed as floating floors.
Sheet linoleum floors and tiles that were made before 1990 often contain asbestos which is a known cancer causing agent.
Make sure you have the following at hand for a smooth job.
The old vinyl will act as a moisture barrier and you will need to install underlayment to allow your laminate floor to float.
Before installing however make sure to take a few things into consideration.
Below is a link to an underlayment we would recommend.
This means you can indeed install laminate flooring over tile or linoleum flooring.
Remember that laminate flooring like swiss krono usa s laminate wood flooring is a floating floor it will expand and contract as temperature and other conditions change.
Laminate flooring planks can be installed over almost any surface as long as its level and in good condition.