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Linoleum is a cost efficient and environmental floor covering that is often found in kitchens, foyers, laundries or meeting rooms. Linoleum is easily installed to a subfloor in one of two ways: full bonding or perimeter bonding. The entire subfloor is coated with adhesive during a full bonding installation, while only the perimeter edges and interior seams are glued down for a perimeter bonding job.  Either way, linoleum removal is a typically straight-forward procedure that most homeowners can complete on their own with little experience. Read the  article below to learn how to remove linoleum.
 
Linoleum is a cost efficient and environmental floor covering that is often found in kitchens, foyers, laundries or meeting rooms. Linoleum is easily installed to a subfloor in one of two ways: full bonding or perimeter bonding. The entire subfloor is coated with adhesive during a full bonding installation, while only the perimeter edges and interior seams are glued down for a perimeter bonding job.  Either way, linoleum removal is a typically straight-forward procedure that most homeowners can complete on their own with little experience. Read the  article below to learn how to remove linoleum.
  
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==