A reasonable installer would not does not use either why would you want to.
Can you use liquid nail for vinyl flooring.
And if not why.
Even though wood is lighter there are steps you can take to help make a wooden frame almost as sturdy as traditional construction at a fraction of the cost and hassle.
Tiles cannot be nailed screwed or stapled in place because the surface must remain unbroken so adhesive is the only way to attach tiles.
Apply a 1 4 bead to contact areas on the back of cabinets or counter tops.
Tiles can be glued in place with liquid nails.
Can i use liquid nails subfloor or hd to glue down 3 8 thick engineered hardwood flooring.
You can use wood as an alternative to build a kitchen island when using a construction adhesive.
Using liquid nails to mount tile is not difficult but it can be time consuming because the adhesive on each tile needs time to vent.
And ethylene vinyl acetate glue or eva glue.
Use the search option you can just use the sticky backing on the tile with no additional glue or the recommended method is to use an additional adhesive.
Press firmly into place.
These include wood glue which is also called pva glue.
Sharonabb there have been a few threads here about installing vinyl tile.
Materials to furring strips or studs.
When installing on a regular wall you can nail planks directly into the studs in your wall.
Urethane flooring glue runs 40 per gallon 40sq ft at both lowes and home depot.
Puncture inner seal with nail or wire.
Apply zigzag 1 4 bead to each strip or stud to be covered by panel.
If you cannot find a product specifically designed for linoleum look for other flooring adhesives used to install linoleum.
Mechanical fasteners must also be used for installing wall cabinets.
The manufacturer s directions say the floor can be installed over wood sub flooring via nailed glued or floating with glued joints.
I have a suggestion.
If so what are the disadvantages vs urethane flooring glue.
A bit of liquid nails applied to the floor can add some extra insurance that the tiles will stay in place.
Like you mentioned laminate may be too heavy and there is no guarantee that glue will hold.
If you go into nailing or gluing then wherever you have a dip in the flooring your going to have to fill the dip with glue to the same level as the glue on the high spots.
Why use either nails or glue.
This is fine to use for installing the linoleum and it makes selection easier.
In an rv we assume there are no studs so the only option is to glue the flooring to the wall.
Also it is possible to nail in some areas but do so using 6d or smaller nails so they aren t too visibly seen.
Vinyl tiles without the adhesive backing are best installed using a paste like mastic similar to thinset used for ceramic tiles.
You would need liquid nails or a similar polyurethane based adhesive but you ll need to test a plank first to make sure the oils from it won t bleed through and discolor your planks.