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Product Description
Peel And Stick Floor Tile – Waterproof Vinyl Flooring
Vinyl Flooring Suitable for All Room
Installation Steps
Clean the Floor
Make sure the floor surface is flat, dry, and thoroughly cleaned.
Layout
Arrange the floor tiles in the desired order to facilitate smooth installation.
Cutting
Use a utility knife to cut the tiles where necessary.
Peel & Stick
Peel off the backing and then stick the tiles.
JulyFlyHoney –
I’m a lover of hardwood floors but unfortunately my house didn’t come with those and my bank account says NO! to having them put in. This remedies that or close enough in my book. 36 12×12 pieces or 36 square feet of rather good looking “wood” flooring easy enough DIY peel and stick. This stuff is nice! It’s got layers and feels nice underfoot. It cuts easily with the right type of blade for sizing and sticks to the original floors surface like a hoss. So easy to clean which is a big big deal when you have 3 kids tromping through the kitchen plus the dog. It’s waterproof (pure genius!) so a little spillage is no problem. This is exceeding my expectations so far and I would recommend to anybody looking to church it up in their space especially anybody looking for kid and pet friendly flooring.
Some couple who buys things –
These floor tiles were pretty average. Thin, lightly flexible, grooved fake wood grain. The grain all goes in the directions of the arrow pull paper on the bottom, its easy to get lined up if you have patience.They cut well when shaping to go around things like pipes ect or finishing off an odd length floor area. I used my titanium scissors to cut and a dry erase marker to mark where to cut. Would likely have been just as simple to use a box knife.The stickiness is average to low. May be good selection for apartment modification if your looking for something that wont damage when you peel it up, i had to rearrange a couple that i didn’t place quite right but had a few hairs off. I don’t know if they tend to stick more after some time has passed though so don’t entirely take my word for it because I don’t plan on moving mine. They give the look and water protection I was going for in my kitchen floor.
tricia h. –
Not only is the tile’s adhesive the best yet, it comes with THIRTY-SIX 12×12 floor tiles!! Most boxes come with 10 or 12, not this one.. I was able to do my hallway floor with 1 single box, with a few tiles left over! It laid down easy/quick, no extra glue was needed and they are true to size. The color is perfect, exactly what I was looking for! Would 100000% order again and have already recommended to my family. My father has ordered himself a box to redo his small room’s floor..They really are great tiles at a great price!!
Cookmeister –
I’m putting this in a shed to cover the plywood floor. I use the shed as a laundry room and storage area so I wanted to protect the floor with vinyl. I’ve put in a lot of vinyl floors, normally I use the floating snap together vinyl, but in this case the adhesive would work better for my needs. I got the “marble” style which has only two variations of the pattern, and doesn’t look like marble at all. Therefore I would not put this in my house, but it is adequate for a storage shed. Be sure your floors are smooth and clean. I used mineral spirits to wipe down the wood before installing. It does install easily, easy to cut, and sticks well.
Adoration –
They do the job. I don’t know if it’s my floors or the way these are manufactured, but I had a hard time getting the edges to line up straight. They’ll fit perfectly, but sometimes the top feels like there’s a sharp lip. Also the corners peel back rather quickly if you don’t get them perfectly flush with one another. The glue is strong, but not “it’ll rip your floors off” strong if you need to pick up and reposition a tile. Then they’ll have a hard time sticking so get it right the first time. I do wish the design was a bit more varied, some tiles are nearly pure white and some have the smallest of smudges of “marble.” But for a tiny laundry room, these worked out great.
Danielle –
These towels are really nice and thick, and I love that they are peel and stick which makes it easy to apply them to the floor. So far they are staying in place and I’m having no issues with them. 👍🏽
D. Winfield –
Starting out you know this isn’t going to be a great product, but I still expected it to be a little better than it is. I would also say that it is over priced for the type of product. The price listed right now is about $1.80/sqft, and you could get a very low end click together floating flooring for about the same price per square foot, and that would be a much superior product.It is a little easier to install than a click together floor though, you can cut the pieces with scissors. Where most floating floor materials you are going to need a saw or some other kind of tool to cut it.Another down side is that it doesn’t seem to be sticking very well to my concrete slab (how well it sticks is going to depend on your subfloor). Right now, I am just hoping it holds up for a year or two until I can put in a more permanent floor. This does not appear to be a product that will last very long.
ConsumerZ –
My previous vinyl flooring had shrunk and buckled and I’m still deciding on what to do as a permanent flooring solution. I like these tiles for a temporary solution to cover my bathroom floor. When I unboxed these tiles, there were 32 of the 36 tiles were comprised of 2 unique repeating patterns. 17 of one tile and 15 of the other. Since it’s a marble pattern you can try to place them strategically. Quality, weight, thickness and consistency of size of the tiles are all aligned with the specifications as described. I subtracted one star for the pattern variety. An even blend of repeating patterns would be idea. Alternating between only 2 patterns is tricky to install. Since it’s temporary, it’s fine and they seem to be durable quality product. Easily could be used for robust under cabinet lining, etc. However, for flooring, I would not choose these tiles as a long term solution knowing the pattern distribution as it is.