12 ft * 15 ft = 4 yd * 5 yd = 4*5 sq yds ie 20 sq yds.
That will depend in a very fundamental way on the area of the floor. For example, the floor of one room in a doll house, the floor of your bedroom, and the floor of Radio City Music Hall will all require vastly different amounts of vinyl flooring. Here's a way to estimate it: -- Measure the length of the room, in feet. -- Measure the width of the room, in feet. -- Multiply the two numbers, one by the other. -- Divide the answer by 9. The number you have now is the area of the floor, in square yards. The number of square yards of flooring it will take to cover the floor is that same number.
I have old (20 plus probably) Kentile flooring in my home that I would like to wax. They are very dull and only stay shiny for a short period of time when I wax them with just a generic floor wax such as Johnsons or Armstrong. Does anyone know the proper procedure for cleaning, sealing, waxing this type of floor? Vinyl flooring is the easiest flooring to maintain. It cleans up easily with a myriad of products. I prefer "Armstrong" vinyl floor cleaner. It is available at most supermarkets. Follow the instructions on the label. For deeper cleaning- particularly on textured vinyl- get on your hands and knees and use a scrub brush. I'm sure you'll be pleased with the results.
I'm going to assume that the tiles are square inches, rather than square feet. But they can be converted to 3 square feet, which means 70 of them would cover the space if it were perfectly rectangular. Get 80 to be safe.
12 ft * 19 ft = 12*19 sq ft = 228 sq ft = 25.33.. sq yards
Cost is determined by the geographical area where you live, there is no standard price.
That will depend in a very fundamental way on the area of the floor. For example, the floor of one room in a doll house, the floor of your bedroom, and the floor of Radio City Music Hall will all require vastly different amounts of vinyl flooring. Here's a way to estimate it: -- Measure the length of the room, in feet. -- Measure the width of the room, in feet. -- Multiply the two numbers, one by the other. -- Divide the answer by 9. The number you have now is the area of the floor, in square yards. The number of square yards of flooring it will take to cover the floor is that same number.
It depends on the type of floor that you are putting down the vinyl flooring on top of. If it is concrete, then make sure it is clean, dry and repair any cracks or holes. If the old vinyl flooring is in good repair then just put the new vinyl flooring over it or use an embossing leveler for slightly worn vinyl flooring. If the old vinyl flooring is in very poor shape remove it completely. Plywood underlayment can be used for other types of flooring that you will put new vinyl flooring down on top of.
Most of the time vinyl flooring includes installation in the price and depending on the quality of the vinyl flooring will range from $3-4 a square foot to higher end vinyl flooring that can cost well over $4 a square foot.
A 12 by 12 vinyl floor tile covers an area of 1 square foot. If the room measures 16' by 16', it has an area of 256 square feet. So, you would need 256 12 by 12 vinyl floor tiles to cover the entire floor.
yes but only up to 3 layers
I have no floor covering on my kitchen at the moment. I don't want to tile but want something durable. What is a good thickness of vinyl flooring to use?
vinyl floring installation cost is based on what kind of flooring you select and also how many square feet has to be layed, it probably also includes the charge of the installer having to come to your home or business. According to getproquotes, the average cost per square foot is around $2.50 for a medium quality vinyl floor covering.
If you mean the glue that hold the vinyl to the floor there is an alternative ask your local vinyl supplier about vinyl designed to be "loose layed".
To install sheet vinyl flooring one needs to first remove all current flooring and the doors. Install the underlay material, cut the sheet vinyl to fit the shape of one's room, cover the underlay in adhesive and press the vinyl into place.
No reason not to, it won't harm the floor.
Mop & Glo is a type of liquid wax for vinyl flooring that you might polish by mopping.
vinyl is impervious to liquid and does not need any sealing.