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Install LVP over tile in bathroom transition strip issue
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Hi, not sure where to post this exactly (there should be a DIY category 😅) but I am installing LVP over tile in my bathroom. I don’t want to rip up the tile cause I did it in the other unit and that was a nightmare. The one issue I’m having is the flooring is going to be about 1/4 inch higher than transition strip between the bathroom. I’ve included pictures. Does anyone have suggestions on what to do here? This isn’t the installed floor I was just laying it out to see the look.
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Yup as long as it's level with the other tiles you should be able to lay right over it. If there's a bump then you'll want to float it with floor leveler, otherwise you'll get a soft spot in your lvp.