Actually removing the old parquet tiles for the most part wasn t too bad.
Removing parquet flooring from plywood.
The first step in removing thinset from plywood underlayment is to remove the upper flooring layer.
If flooring beneath the parquet is concrete use a grinder to remove the bitumen that remains adhered to it.
Removing parquet from different subfloor surfaces.
The ideal solution if the removal causes problems with sub floor damage is removing everything down to the floor joists and install a new plywood sub floor.
The tiles cannot support nails or screws used in installing tiles or plywood for a new floor covering.
Or you can take one of those metal rods that have a flattened head that are used to break up ice on.
A minimum layer of 5 8 plywood is preferred so the fasteners have enough material to bite and hold into.
How to remove a plywood subfloor.
If your floor is squeaking mercilessly feels spongy under your feet or is obviously sagging you may need to replace the plywood subfloor.
I could usually ram that ice scraper under one or two parquet tiles at a time and the parquet would either go flying up and away or i d at least get a good start on.
My favorite tool for that phase came from lowes a kobalt 44 inch l forged ice scraper.
There are detailed instructions on how to remove parquet flooring from the subfloor.
The procedure of parquet removing depends significantly on the subfloor types.
This may be tile or stone.
It s not uncommon for.
Sweep up and remove all dirt and debris left on the floor.
It s ideal to wear sturdy work gloves and also use hearing protection to safeguard your hands and ears.
After loosening and removing parquet blocks you may find a residue of bitumen or glue remaining on the floor beneath it.
There are two main subfloor materials plywood and concrete and two separate instruction for each of them.
Yes quite a bit of work not to mention mess and inconvenience.
Step 3 clean up.