Use the heat gun to heat up the adhesive and it should become soft.
Removing glued down vinyl flooring.
Step 5 remove the adhesive.
The difficulty behind removing the tiles lies with the glue that was used to hold them in place.
Typically vinyl flooring is perimeter installed meaning there s no glue or adhesive in the middle of the floor.
If the glue has a very strong hold you may even need to cut the tiles and pry them up piece by piece to get them.
To remove old resilient flooring first cut it into parallel strips about 6 inches wide with a utility knife.
Once you get the vinyl planks up you will most likely still have some adhesive on the floor.
Glued down linoleum and vinyl flooring can be removed from a wood floor without causing too much damage to the wood if you re prepared for a fair investment of time and elbow grease.
Then you can scrape it up with the scraper.
Use a hammer to tap a stiff putty knife or brick chisel under the linoleum to break it loose.
If you remove vinyl flooring but the glue remains lodged on the subfloor try this.
How to remove vinyl tile glue from wood floors.
You may need either a crowbar or chisel and hammer to pop the tiles off the floor.
Combine warm water and soap in a bucket then apply it liberally to the glue.
Cut out the subfloor and linoleum or vinyl flooring as one piece.
Get rid of the glue.
After that you may need to wipe the floor down with a little alcohol and a rag to remove the residue from the.
Begin by doing as much of the prying as possible with the tip of a flat pry bar chiseling under the vinyl to separate it from the underlayment.
Use the utility knife to cut straight down the middle of your vinyl floor.
Next move about 12 inches to the right or left and cut a strip parallel to the first.
Here s how to go about it.
Scrape linoleum or vinyl floor glue.
Remove glued down flooring with a pry bar.