VCT Floor Tile - The Simplest Way To Put In VCT Floor Tile

By Daniel Turbin


Vinyl Composition Tile or VCT tile is an industrial grade vinyl tile product which is the best selection for high-traffic areas. The thing is this product generally installed in hospital corridors, schools, public buildings and businesses where constant traffic and frequent cleaning with heavy-duty tools demands a commercial grade flooring application. Nowadays even a few automobile dealerships which sell and repair luxury vehicles mount VCT in their service and repair areas to replace the greasy concrete of the olden days. According to one Toyota service manager, this leaves the customer with a sense that his car is being dealt with in something similar to a "car hospital" which, of course, it is.

VCT Tiles themselves come in a vast array of colors, and visual patterns which remain constant through the thickness and entire depth of the tile making the unavoidable wearing away of the surface layers invisible - the floor tiles appear the same irrespective of their age and level surface erosion. Moreover, the slight pattern on each tile is useful in taking the attention away from irregularities in the surface of the flooring.

Simply because VCT floor tiles are long lasting does not mean they ought to be boring. With a little creativity and planning, one might put in a VCT floor utilizing intricate patterns or decorated designs showcasing exciting bursts of color or subtle texture changes which please the eye and add attraction to an otherwise uninspiring flooring landscape.

It is vital that you prepare your flooring meticulously. Remove old flooring and clean the surface rigorously. Even a small piece of grit left behind can hinder your ability to put your tiles perfectly flat and close to one another. At this point you can make use of a skim coating product to fill in any small dips or irregular spots on your flooring. If you have installed subflooring, you will want to make use of this skim coat to fill seams and nail holes. The smoother your surface is to begin with, the better your finished floor will appear.

Once your plan is drawn, your floor surface prepared and your knee-pads in position, the process begins with the single most essential part of the installation process. The real key to laying any kind of tile be it ceramic or vinyl is to determine a straight line along which you will install your first run of floor tile. This is done using a chalk line. Measure the room, discover the center point of the floor on each of two opposing walls and snap a chalk line. This first run of tile will dictate the strength of your entire plan, so it is critical that each of your first tiles is snug against your chalk line and with its nearby floor tiles. Use a level to periodically check that your lines remain perfectly straight. Any variation, even an eyelash's distance between tiles, becomes quite noticeable as the tiles radiate outward from this first row.

VCT tile installation requires the use of adhesive that ought to be toweled on, rolled with a medium-nap paint roller to remove trowel marks, and then allowed to sit for approximately ten minutes prior to it being ready to accept the VCT tiles. Consistent use of the adhesive is essential as too much or too little can cause problems. By utilizing a trowel specifically designed with teeth to gauge the appropriate depth of adhesive, you can make certain this process is faultlessly carried out.

Once finished, your VCT tile floor is virtually indestructible.

One may purchase VCT tiles in individual boxes each containing a sufficient number of tiles to cover up to 45 square feet of floor space. Well-known brands of VCT tiles include Armstrong and Congoleum.




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