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Old Sep 21, 2005, 01:01 PM
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vinyl flooring

Is it ok to install vinyl flooring directly on top of a cement slab.

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Any little rough spot will soon show through. You can eliminate that with floor leveler sold where flooring is sold. You can also fix low spots with it.

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Also make sure to clean the surface.... then clean it again... then one more time. After it is claen and dry (since mopping was in order) use a primer agents. They sell it near the flooring in your local home store.

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