Installation Guide

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IV. FINISHING THE INSTALLATION
Peel and Stick LVT/LVP must be rolled
immediately after installation. Roll the ooring
in both directions to rmly seat the tile into
the adhesive.
V. DISASSEMBLING
Although the wear surface of residential peel
and stick LVT is durable, it is not bulletproof.
Should an accident occur that damages
the surface of the product, a simple repair
procedure exists. The key to this process is
having ample material available to replace the
damaged area(s). This should be considered
when placing the original order. Extra tiles and
planks should be wrapped in their packaging
and stored in an interior, climate-controlled
location.
To remove a tile or plank, gently heat with a
hot air blower to allow the material to become
more exible.
Use a utlity knife to cut a line through the
midle of the plank.
Insert a thin 2” wide putty knife in the newly
cut line and gently lift up. Be careful not to
damage the surrounding ooring.
Remove the damaged tile or plank from the
oor. When removing a tile, pay attention to
the orientation of the embossed arrow on the
back of the damaged piece so that the new
tile can be installed in the same direction.
Inspect the suboor for lumps of residual
adhesive, remove and smooth out as
necessary.
Position the tile or plank into the repair area.
Roll evenly with a hand roller and, if necessary,
weight the tile or plank for several hours until
the adhesive sets.
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Using a utility knife, cut a
seam lengthwise through
the damaged plank.
Insert a thin 2” wide
putty knife in the cut line
and gently lift up.