The rep swears up And down loose lay is fine BS. I've fixed so many over the years and refuse to do them. Full spread glue is the way Answer from Monkmastaa on reddit.com
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Floors To Your Home
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Waterproof - Shop By Vinyl Type - Loose Lay - Page 1 - Floors To Your Home
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Flordeco
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Loose lay vinyl sheet | Flordeco
In order to have the best experience please select a store to see inventory. Selecting a store is required to navigate this website. ... Vinyl sheet never cease to impress us. This type of flooring is easy to clean, warm for the feet, quiet, comfortable and resistant.
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Flooring Liquidators
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Glue Down/Loose Lay Vinyl Flooring ☑️ Flooring Liquidators | All Across GTA
August 2, 2021 - Flooring Liquidators: Glue Down/Loose Lay Vinyl Flooring. Committed to bringing you the best in laminate and hardwood lumber products at the best possible price and quality.
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Reddit
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r/Flooring on Reddit: Loose Lay LVP cons?
September 9, 2024 -

I've been doing some research on flooring while I'm doing a full basement Reno in my house and have settled firmly on LVP. My hang-up now is on the type.

A few years ago we put down loose-lay LVP in my parents basement and it was piss-easy for amateurs like us to install, and has held up amazingly for about 5 years of being a second kitchen/kids play area that gets very regular use.

I have been browsing this sub for a few months now and have seen tons and tons of LVP, but very little loose-lay. Cost and performance-wise, they seem comparable, but installation seems a million times easier, and maintenance is infinitely easier since individual planks can be removed.

I guess my question is, what downsides am I missing? Why isn't loose-lay used more? Have any of you had bad experiences with it?

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Tarkett
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Genius loose lay Glue-free solution: quick to install, easy to recycle | Tarkett
Strong and durable, our no-glue vinyl flooring is able to withstand the demands and constraints of heavy traffic environments such as schools and hospitals. With Genius loose-lay, you will find a flooring that has you ‘covered’ in the following ways:
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Houzz
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Loose lay vinyl flooring
The appropriateness of the floor and your use of it has to be considered before esthetics or ease of install. A sheet product out performs planks (re: water proof). A GLUE DOWN PLANK out performs loose lay (re: stability and water poof). Click together out performs loose lay (re: water proofing and stability). You get the idea...sheet is "tops" and "loose lay" is bottom of the list. If you want easy, then loose lay it is. If you want water proof than sheet it is.
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Parterre
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Loose Lay Vinyl Flooring | Commercial Flooring | Parterre Flooring
June 7, 2022 - Loose lay vinyl is unique with its 5mm thick construction, specialized grip backing and 20 mil wear layer making this LVT flooring option ideal for high-traffic areas.
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Flooring Inc.
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Sheet Vinyl Flooring Buying Guide
April 22, 2025 - Fiberglass vinyl sheets can be installed in a “loose lay” fashion. That means the entire sheet does not need to be glued down. There are a few scenarios where you might choose this installation.
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BuildDirect
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The Pros and Cons of Loose Lay Vinyl Plank Flooring – BuildDirect
Since there are no adhesive or interlocking tabs involved in the installation process, loose lay vinyl planks are one of the easiest floors to install. This is a perfect option for any DIYer.
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Floor City
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Loose Lay Vinyl Plank Flooring
September 18, 2023 - In the world of flooring, loose lay vinyl is a standout option, and brands like Karndean and Evoke Structure have taken it to new heights. Whether you prioritize realistic aesthetics, durability, eco-friendliness, or ease of installation, these ...
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Happyfeetinternational
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Loose Lay Resources | Happy Feet International | Luxury Vinyl Plank & Laminate Flooring
Learn more about Happy Feet's loose lay LVP products that make quality installation as easy as 1, 2, 3. With style, quality, and lightning fast installation, this is a fitting option for light traffic spaces.
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D & R Flooring
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Exploring the Pros and Cons of Loose Lay Vinyl Flooring: Everything Yo – D & R Flooring
September 23, 2025 - Our Seoul Loose Lay Vinyl Collection showcases a unique PVC flooring installation technique that eliminates the need for glue or nails. Instead, the planks' weight, along with a rubber backing, ensures a secure fit without any adhesive mess.
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Islander Flooring
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Loose Lay
Simplify Your Renovation with Loose Lay Vinyl Flooring from Islander Flooring Islander Flooring offers a revolutionary flooring solution: loose lay vinyl plank flooring! This innovative product line provides the stunning look of luxury vinyl ...
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/flooring › loose lay vinyl install. what does it really need?
r/Flooring on Reddit: Loose lay vinyl install. What does it really need?
May 15, 2024 -

I removed the previous glued down sheet vinyl that was from the 90s.

I've been scraping up the residual glue and paper from the felt back the previous vinyl left behind.

Room is 10x12 at best. Kitchen.

I was going to glue down the new vinyl but multiple people keep saying I shouldn't bother and just loose lay it and shouldn't be bothering with all of this prep work I'm doing either.

The nail holes aren't bad but I was going to fill them but have been advised that that doesn't really matter either.

The instructions for the sheet vinyl said for me to prime the floor and I have been unable to find the primer needed.

The vinyl is from Lowe's. Just the cheap carriage point design.

How much prep would you do if you were me?

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If you haven't committed, here's another opinion. I love and prefer loose lay vinyl even though it has disadvantages. Two big positive features are some integrated padding which is awesome, and eventual replacement is easy. When you tire of it or it does wear out or get severely damaged, you can pull it up, cut a new sheet using the old sheet as a template, and easily just put the new sheet down. For installation use a high quality double stick tape in stress areas where appliances like dishwashers and fridges need to move across it occasionally. Also put the tape across where you'll enter and exit the room. True, this tape does have to be pulled up when replacing, but it's NOTHING like removing and repairing after a massive glue job. Remember that you still need to prepare the floor to be smooth before installing, and there are true disadvantages- Lefty is absolutely justified in his concerns, but I would not say you can't ever move things or that you'll always have a hump. Humps depend on protecting the vinyl when moving things, and also how much freedom you can give the sheet to move a little. Before moving appliances, and I would first put down some heavy cardboard or other stiff protection to avoid distorting or wrinkling the vinyl, and keep your weight on that cardboard when you move appliances across it, and you definitely do need to leave other edges untaped so the flooring can expand and contract with temperature. It is best if you have or can install a little trim that is not all the way down to the subfloor so the end of the sheet is protected. Even with that care, it will never be so carefree as glued vinyl, but I still prefer it. You'll probably have to install it yourself because last I looked, most installers won't touch it because the chances of imperfections and little issues are relatively high and installers rightfully dislike call-backs. Spills - it should be waterproof but obviously not at the edges. Water spill? if small, ignore it and it will dry. Larger spills or sticky things or milk? Just pull up the edges and clean directly. I have it in the kitchen cooking area and the laundry room, and I'll replace it soon - after 20 years of use. Fringe benefit - it's soft and flexible, and scraps are great for keeping rolled up in the garage so you can slide around under your car when maintaining. This is a big help in the winter when the garage and concrete are cold. Good luck!
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Congoleum
congoleum.com › home › vinyl sheet › why choose vinyl sheet
Why Choose Vinyl Sheet - Congoleum
May 6, 2022 - Vinyl sheet flooring is extremely durable, due to its multi-layered construction and material composition. Many Congoleum Flooring vinyl sheet products are warranted for 50 years or even a lifetime for residential use. For flooring that's built to last the longest, look for vinyl sheet collections ...
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Source Flooring KW
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Loose Lay Planks – Source Flooring KW
We manufacture our own brands of high quality flooring products & we pass the massive savings to you. Mon-Fri 8am-8pm Sat 9am-6pm Sun 10am - 5pm · Phone : (519) 742-9188 E-mail : [email protected] · LUXURY VINYL · Click Vinyl Planks · ...
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Home Improvement Forum
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Loose Lay Flooring - Does It Suck? - Home Improvement Forum
Laminate flooring is also no good for water - so that is out. I then moved to LVP with click system. I like them, the seams are TIGHT because they have to be. Install is fairly easy. I'm about to start a reno of a house and someone suggested I try loose lay vinyl planks.
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The Home Depot
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Loose Lay - Vinyl Flooring - The Home Depot
Get free shipping on qualified Loose Lay Vinyl Flooring products or Buy Online Pick Up in Store today in the Flooring Department.
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Word of Mouth Floors
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The Best Vinyl Flooring Article Ever Written. Everything I Wish I Knew– Word of Mouth Floors
April 10, 2023 - SPC has a more rigid and dense core, while WPC has a softer and more flexible core. Both types of rigid-core vinyl flooring are highly durable, waterproof, and easy to maintain. They are also resistant to scratches and stains. As for loose lay and dry back vinyl, they are not types of rigid core vinyl.
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Fine Homebuilding
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Clarification ie. "loose lay" vinyl - Fine Homebuilding
April 13, 2013 - Loose-lay vinyl has a heavy fiberglass backing that allows the sheet to lay flat on the floor without glue.(Standard sheet vinyl is not heavy enough to be installed in this fashion -- it will slip and curl over time).