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Old 07-29-2020, 08:25 AM   #11284
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Originally Posted by Hondaracer View Post
If you can get the old vinyl up extremely cleanly it’s probably fine

However if the glue and whatever is under the vinyl is left over it’s probably going to be easier to rip up and replace the subfloor than scrape and sand to get that smooth application surface.

Also if you’re paying Somone to lay new vinyl down they likely will not do it if the old surface has defects or glue etc. On it because that will just open them up to the product failing in the future.

How big is the deck?
this....unless it comes up clean or they allow for prep i'd doubt they'd warranty it
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