New Flooring Over Linoleum

Underlayment isn t needed if the existing linoleum is flat and smooth.
New flooring over linoleum. Laying linoleum over linoleum is possible with the right preparation. Using underlayment will make your new linoleum floor smoother than simply laying new linoleum over the old. If the linoleum is in good shape. Before you start laying tiles over an old linoleum floor there are a few things that you need to know.
Well the short answer is yes you can tile over linoleum flooring. Sheet vinyl can be laid over old linoleum or vinyl flooring if the existing floor is in good condition. If you have a linoleum floor installed before 1978 you will be encapsulating what is most likely linoleum with asbestos in it. Removing old linoleum is a messy daunting task.
However after a few years it is likely that you will need to replace your old flooring if you choose to try your hand at laying vinyl floor over old vinyl read this article first so you get the best results possible from your new floor. Vinyl flooring is cheap cost effective and perfect for areas such as kitchen or bathroom that have to deal with high levels of humidity. You ll need to cut the linoleum tiles to fit and use their own adhesive or material with adhesive backing to attach them to your floor securely. If you can t remove your old linoleum floors due to asbestos or other problems consider laying a new tile right on top.
Linoleum or vinyl flooring. This is a good thing. When you re ready to install tile over linoleum a thin layer of mortar should be spread over the floor s surface with a flat edged trowel. Sheet linoleum floors and tiles that were made before 1990 often contain asbestos which is a known cancer causing agent.
After the thin layer has dried which should take about 30 minutes use a notched trowel to add a second layer over the first layer taking care to create even ridges over the surface. How old is the linoleum. If the old floor has a rough texture or some indentations use a coat of embossing leveler.