Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Entryway Flooring

We chose to install Armstrong's Alterna 16"x16" Allegheny Slate Copper Mountain vinyl tiles in our entryway. The tiles are almost indistinguishable from stone tiles... especially when you grout between them. We feel that the tiles will serve us well in the entryway as they are easy to clean and pretty robust to traffic. We chose the Stone acrylic grout color.

I first had to level out a part of the entryway that had a significant dip. I used concrete leveler just like we used in the den. I used the recommended substrate sealer first.

Then I used an edge filler to feather the transition from the leveler to the rest of the floor.

I installed a 3/4" plywood underlayment over the leveled subfloor to match the floor height in the den and kitchen.

I laid the tiles in small batches by first cleaning the area, troweling on the adhesive with the recommended trowel, then laying the tiles in place, and pressing them down with a rubber mallet.

I used 3/16" spacers. The tiles are very easy to cut with a utility knife (then you just snap the tile like you would with drywall).

I taped the perimeter of the area where I troweled the glue to keep the new tiles clean and to make clean up easier in general.

After the tiles were all installed, I grouted the tiles with the recommended acrylic grout. It was very easy compared with concrete  or polyurethane grout. Clean up was a snap.

2 comments:

  1. oh beautiful floor........

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