To remove vinyl flooring from a wood subfloor you may want to try one of the following three methods.
How to pull up vinyl sheet flooring.
Typically vinyl flooring is perimeter installed meaning there s no glue or adhesive in the middle of the floor.
Take up peeling flooring to allow the surface of the subfloor to dry out.
Cut and pull up the vinyl in narrow strips to reveal the glue.
Use a hammer to tap a stiff putty knife or brick chisel under the linoleum to break it loose.
To remove old resilient flooring first cut it into parallel strips about 6 inches wide with a utility knife.
If the vinyl is glued you have two options.
You can use a commercial adhesive stripper or use acetone to soften and remove the glue as well as an electric hand sander for tough to remove spots.
With a freshly sharpened five in one tool force the sharp end between the sheet vinyl and subfloor in jabbing strokes.
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Cutting in narrow strips makes the task more manageable.
Use a paint scraper to dig underneath the vinyl and then elbow grease to pull it up.
You can scrape it off with a floor scraper or you can cover it with plastic.
If removal is more difficult use a heat gun to soften the adhesive.
Easily remove flooring glue with tips tricks to make the job go smoothly.
If the adhesive is old you will discover that the tool chips away the adhesive fairly easily.
As you chisel use your other hand to keep peeling back the sheet vinyl.
Use the utility knife to cut straight down the middle of your vinyl floor.
Pull up each one gently.
Scrape linoleum or vinyl floor glue.
Scrape the remaining glue with a floor scraper or pry bar.
Start removing vinyl flooring right here using a utility knife to cut the material into 12 inch strips.
Next locate a section of the floor with no glue underneath.
How to remove vinyl or linoleum floors.