Installing peel stick tile under a toilet.
Cut vinyl tile around toilet.
These tiles have glue applied at the factory.
Peel and stick vinyl tile is an inexpensive and easy way to change the look of your bathroom.
With the toilet removed you can carry the tile all the way up to and around the toilet flange.
Vinyl tiles are adhesive backed and will stick to almost every surface so no messy glues or grouting are required.
Each of these methods has pros and cons.
Installing vinyl tile around a toilet may seem like a daunting task but even an inexperienced homeowner can easily replace flooring in the bathroom.
When the toilet is reinstalled its base will rest squarely on the new floor and cover any edges around the flange leaving your project with a.
But the process is the same.
Each tile bordering the flange must be cut and trimmed to fit.
Cutting vinyl tile to fit around a toilet is a bit trickier since there are curves involved.
Build out the rest with straight pieces.
The only difficult part is fitting the tiles around the toilet base or flange.
You can cut the tiles precisely to fit right up against the edges of the base you can loosen the toilet and slip the tiles under the edge or you can remove the toilet and place tiles up to and around the outflow pipe.
Trace the curvature of the toilet onto a piece of paper.
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Vinyl tiles are a quick way to cover a bathroom floor.
Transfer these estimates to the corresponding sheets of paper and use scissors to cut parallel slits that are about 0 25 in 0 64 cm apart in the areas that will need to be removed.
Position the curved piece to fit and tape it all down as you go.
Cutting flooring around these obstacles is difficult even for the most seasoned flooring installer.