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Kingsdown Gray Luxury Vinyl Flooring
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Andover Kingsdown Gray

Andover KINGSDOWN GRAY® LUXURY VINYL PLANKS

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Achieve a vintage look in your environment with Kingsdown Gray® Luxury Vinyl Planks offering the perfect palette of soft grays with shading that evokes a weathered wood look reminiscent of the coast. This beautifully neutral-hued 7x48 wood-look LVP is 100% waterproof and protected with a 20 mil commercial-grade version of CrystaLux Ultra™, a protection layer that provides durability and longevity, protecting against everyday wear. It also comes with a custom-designed beveled edge, an innovative pre-attached backing to ensure supreme comfort underfoot and an easy-install locking system. This rigid core flooring features “no acclimation” technology that enables buy today, install today convenience. In the kitchen, living area, bathroom, basement and beyond, there’s no easier way to create luxurious, affordable floors in residential or commercial settings. A full range of vinyl flooring trims is available to give your project a professional finish. Andover products come with a lifetime limited residential, 15-year limited light commercial, and 10-year limited commercial warranty.

SPECIFICATIONS
SKUANKIVINTIL652213
Size48” x 7”
Thickness3/16”
ShapeRectangle, Wood Look
Sold ByBox
Items in Box10
Coverage Square Feet
Weight1.75 lbs/Square Foot
Locking SystemPatented Locking System
Pet FriendlyYes
Radiant HeatingYES
Underpad AttachedYes
Water Resistance Level100%
Wear Layer20 mil
Zero AcclimationYES

Vinyl Tile Installation Tips

Installing vinyl tile is a relatively straightforward process and can be a great DIY project. Here’s a detailed guide to help you get started:

Vinyl Tile Installation

Installation Steps:

  1. Preparation:
    • Clean the Surface: Ensure the subfloor is clean, dry, and smooth. Remove any old adhesive, nails, or debris.
    • Level the Surface: Use a leveling compound to fix any uneven areas. Vinyl tiles require a flat surface for proper installation.
    • Acclimate the Tiles: Allow the vinyl tiles to acclimate to the room temperature for at least 24 hours before installation.

  2. Planning the Layout:
    • Find the Center Point: Measure the room and mark the center point. This will help you start from the middle and work your way out for a balanced look.
    • Dry Fit Tiles: Lay out the tiles without adhesive to see how they fit and make any necessary adjustments.

  3. Cutting the Tiles:
    • Tools: Use a utility knife or vinyl tile cutter for clean cuts.
    • Measure and Mark: Measure where the tile needs to be cut, score it with the knife, and snap it along the scored line.

  4. Applying Adhesive (if using glue-down vinyl tiles):
    • Adhesive Choice: Use the adhesive recommended by the tile manufacturer.
    • Spread the Adhesive: Apply the adhesive to a small section of the floor using a notched trowel.
    • Wait for Tacky: Allow the adhesive to become tacky according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

  5. Laying the Tiles:
    • Set the Tiles: Start laying the tiles from the center point and press firmly into the adhesive. For peel-and-stick tiles, remove the backing and press the tiles firmly into place.
    • Use a Roller: Roll over the tiles with a floor roller to ensure good contact and remove any air bubbles.
    • Maintain Grout Lines: Use spacers if you're installing groutable vinyl tiles to keep consistent gaps.

  6. Cutting Around Obstacles:
    • Measure Accurately: Measure and cut tiles to fit around obstacles such as door frames, corners, and fixtures.
    • Templates: Use cardboard templates for tricky cuts to ensure accuracy.

  7. Final Cleanup:
    • Buff the Surface: Buff the tiles with a clean, dry cloth to enhance their natural beauty.

Additional Tips:


  • Always read the manufacturer's instructions carefully before installing any type of tile.
  • If you are not sure how to install tile, it is always best to hire a professional.
  • Be sure to wear the proper safety equipment when installing tile.

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