Goldblatt Laminate Installation Kit
Goldblatt 16oz. Hickory Handle White Rubber Mallet
Goldblatt Pro Tapping Block
Goldblatt Small Spiral Mixer
Sentinel 13in. Laminate and Vinyl Cutter Pro
Goldblatt 24oz. Double-Face Soft Hammer
Goldblatt Door Jamb Saw
Sentinel 13in. Vinyl Cutter
Goldblatt Retractable Folding Utility Knife
Goldblatt Pro Laminate Spacers - 100pk.
Goldblatt Pro Rubber Mallet
Goldblatt Large Spiral Mixer
Sentinel 9in. Laminate and Vinyl Cutter Pro
12in. Laminate Floor Cutter
Pacesetter 10in. Plastic Contour Gauge
Goldblatt 3in. Stainless Steel Bent Scraper
Goldblatt 9-in-1 Soft Grip Handle Stainless Steel Multi Tool
Ram Board Multi Surface Display
Work Pro Drill Scrubber
Goldblatt 32oz. Hickory Handle White Rubber Mallet
Pacesetter 9in. Caulk Gun
Ram Board 3mil. Plastic Dropcloth
Stanley FatMax 25ft. Classic Tape Measure
Vinyl flooring comes in a few different installation varieties as well as a multitude of colors, looks and styles. It can be installed as sheets, tiles, or planks and mimic the look of wood and stone or tile. Vinyl is relatively easy to install yourself though, it will take a few vinyl installation tools.
Most vinyl requires an adhesive when installing or it is designed as a floating installation. Some vinyl comes as peel and stick or with the adhesive already attached. For vinyl flooring without adhesive and/or for a floating install, you will need vinyl adhesive and a few vinyl installation tools. These tools could include:
- a saw or VCT cutter
- an air compressor
- a sander and sanding discs
- a rubber mallet
If your floor surface is rough or uneven, you may need to sand it down. Or, you may need a rubber mallet to gently tap pieces into place.
Even though some vinyl installation tools are needed, don’t let that hold you back from putting vinyl flooring in. It is actually one of the easier flooring installs. Vinyl is perfect for residential and commercial spaces. It stands up to foot traffic, wheels, and pets. With minimal maintenance it will look great for years.