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Bathroom Floor
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Hello, I am about to have my tiny bathroom totally refurbished. Should I have this new modern vinyl floor covering (which looks nice/comfortable/practical I have seen in other places) or go for hard floor tiles? I am on a medium/low budget. Maybe it depends on the underlying surface? its just wooden joists and panels. Is there a big difference in labour costs of fitting one or the other. Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you are putting tiles onto a wooden floor they can crack as the floor is flexible. They can lay some sort of flexible lining underneath but that is what I had in my upstairs bathroom and I have noticed a couple of tiles have hairline cracks. They are much better on a solid, downstairs floor. You can get quite nice cushion vinyl tiles (can`t remember the brand names) which my friends have in their kitchen and they look like tiles but are warmer to the touch. I`d probably go for those.
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For a good job with tiles, you'll need a special flexible underlay, and latex type adhesive.
For vinyl, I agree with ummmm. Better to remove skirtings etc, lay vinyl before WC, basin, bath panel etc. Then, seal all perimeter edges with a bead of clear silicone.
Ask to see some "end of roll" pieces at your suppliers. The price will come down dramatically.
Labour for tiles... a day's work. For vinyl... about an hour.
For vinyl, I agree with ummmm. Better to remove skirtings etc, lay vinyl before WC, basin, bath panel etc. Then, seal all perimeter edges with a bead of clear silicone.
Ask to see some "end of roll" pieces at your suppliers. The price will come down dramatically.
Labour for tiles... a day's work. For vinyl... about an hour.