Linoleum is one of the most popular flooring materials that people can get flooring tiles made out of. Most of the time, linoleum tiles are going to be found in a kitchen of a home or a bathroom, but they can also be used in other locations of your home. When it comes to linoleum tile removal, Shady Hills residents should be aware that although they are flooring tiles like ceramic or porcelain ones, they are a little different of how they are laid, especially if you are buying an older home that still has the original linoleum flooring.

What is Different About Linoleum?

One of the major differences between linoleum tiles floors and other flooring materials is the sub floor that it sits on. In more modern homes, it is not uncommon to have concrete as a sub floor, but with linoleum tile removal, Shady Hills residents might notice that their sub floor is either wooden panels or plywood. Often times when people are considering replacing their flooring tiles, they will often replace the sub flooring too if they had linoleum tiles before. Most of the time is it much easier to replace linoleum tiles and the sub floor at the same time so you do not have to worry about removing the tiles individually.

What is Similar with Linoleum Flooring?

Even though linoleum flooring is laid slightly different when compared to their tile counterparts, it still takes about the same amount of time and effort to perform linoleum tile removal. Shady Hills residents might think because they are treated differently it might save them a little time or money but for the most part this is not true. If you are going to save on any aspect that is the same with tile flooring, linoleum flooring is going to be much easier to clean up and remove debris from.

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