Start by removing a flooring transition strip baseboard molding or perhaps an in floor heat register to get a view of a cross section of the flooring.
Remove linoleum from concrete floor.
When linoleum was installed adhesives were used to secure it.
We ve tried boiling water with zero luck and a chemical remover that home depot carried to remove linoleum glue.
If that doesn t get the glue off you will need to use a commercial adhesive stripper to soften and remove the glue.
Removing vinyl from concrete is similar to removing it from subfloor.
Linoleum has been down since 1970 and is adhered to the concrete subfloor.
However getting the adhesive off the concrete may prove to be more difficult.
The easiest way to remove linoleum from concrete.
Removing linoleum from concrete can be a daunting task.
The biggest challenge is created by the adhesive used to attach the linoleum onto the concrete as it can leave a mess behind.
Start by scraping the glue with a pry bar or scraper.
If the linoleum has been fully bonded to underlayment usually 1 4 inch thick plywood installed on top of the subfloor the easiest solution is to remove the underlayment and the flooring together.
To remove the linoleum and subfloor together drill a hole through the floor to determine how thick the plywood is.
Once this adhesive cures it is quite hard to remove.
Remove plywood linoleum or vinyl floor together.
Removing linoleum from concrete surfaces are the easiest of all surfaces.
However with some elbow grease and time this task is manageable.
To fully remove linoleum you ll need to tackle both of its layers.
Remove the top layer of flooring material.
Removing linoleum floor from a concrete base can be hard work.
The top is a layer of flooring material that should come off fairly easily.