In this video, Ask This Old House carpenter Nathan Gilbert helps a homeowner replace a dated vinyl kitchen floor with a more modern product, complete with an updated look.
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Carpenter Nathan Gilbert goes on a house call as he helps a homeowner dealing with a dated kitchen floor. After explaining to Kevin what goes into planning a floor, such as materials and subflooring, he heads to the home to lend a hand.
Skill: ⅖
Cost: Around $500, depending on floor size
Time: One day
Materials:
Tongue-and-groove vinyl floating floor material []
Note: It's a good idea to let the new flooring acclimate to the humidity in your home. Open the packages and give the product a day or two to adjust before laying the floor.
Vinyl transition pieces []
¼-inch spacers []
Construction adhesive []
Nails []
Tools:
Utility knife []
Pry bar []
Hammer []
Dust mask []
Safety glasses []
Circular saw []
Flooring cutter or miter saw with a finish blade []
Rubber mallet []
Flooring tapping block []
Flooring pull bar []
Jigsaw []
Nail gun []
Caulking gun []
Where to find it?
Nathan installed Pergo [] Defense+ 7.5 in. W Classic Weathered Pine Antimicrobial Click Lock Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring [] in a homeowner's kitchen. Nathan used Marshalltown [] 13-inch Flooring Shears []. To account for expansion and contraction of the planks, Nathan used 1/4-inch flooring spacers [] along the perimeter.
To remove the existing vinyl flooring, Nathan used a circular saw [] to cut the floor into 2'x2' squares, then removed the squares using a pry bar [] and hammer [], all of which is found at home centers.
William C. Gilbert Carpentry provided expert assistance with this segment.
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