For the same reason if you re installing the vinyl on an exterior wall with poor insulation you might get better results on a warm day than on a cold day.
Glue vinyl plank to wall.
Hard set or pressure sensitive.
This will help the adhesive for the vinyl tiles to stick far better.
If there is existing paint on the walls it should be covered with primer.
Glue down vinyl plank flooring adheres to the subfloor using either one of two types of adhesives.
Simply remove the baseboards and start the installation process replacing the baseboards after the vinyl plank flooring covers the previous layer of flooring.
Heat up your vinyl planks with a hair dryer or heat gun just before you peel off the backing then stick it to the wall.
Hard set adhesive is spread along the subfloor and then the vinyl planks are laid down on top.
It is also a good idea to have your primer product tinted to a color that is as close as possible to the color of the vinyl planks that are going to be installed on your walls.
The heat activates the adhesive and really helps it grip.
This pressure sensitive adhesive has tremendous bond and shear strengths making it ideal for use with large format vinyl tiles.