where my dogs will be much of the time. I want ian easy to do floor covering that , in case of accidents, won't leak between the tiles. A one piece linoleum won't work because I'm not even going to try and make all of those cuts. Ceramic tile is out of the question. Any suggestions?If I put down peel and stick tile, can it be sealed with a clear coat or urethane? I want to put it in area?
Yes you can, but I suggest that you use a primer on the floor before you stick the tile or it won't stay that way. It eventually unstick causing a big mess.
Use the primer before laying them down. It is sold at the hardware store and do not let anyone talk you out of it because I did it professionally and I never had a customer complain becasue the tile didn't stick.
When you use primer and lay it down...buddy....it's stuck and you can't pulll it back up without breaking the tile. The primer is a milky white substance and smells kind of funny, but it drys white and you should do the entire floor at one time and then let it dry and stick your tile, but do not walk on the primer.If I put down peel and stick tile, can it be sealed with a clear coat or urethane? I want to put it in area?
All the peel %26amp; stick tile I am familiar with would be ruined by urethane.
If you don't want to do sheet vinyl, maybe a good, triple coated, floor %26amp; porch paint over the wood. That way you can touch it up as needed.
my sugestion would to not go with peel and stick but to go with a glue down vinyl tile. it is much more durable and costs the same as peel and stick. you can also seal vinyl flooring with a wax to make it waterproof. it is very easy to install.
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