✨ Peel, stick, and pop your floors into the future! 💙
FloorPops Topaz Peel & Stick Floor Tiles offer a stylish, easy-to-install flooring solution with durable virgin vinyl construction, water resistance, and a trendy teal geometric design. Each 12x12 inch tile features a semi-gloss finish and permanent adhesive, covering 10 square feet per pack—perfect for quick, tool-free home upgrades.
Brand | FloorPops |
Material | Vinyl |
Size | 12"L x 12"W x 0.06"T |
Color | Blue |
Finish Type | Semi-gloss |
Style | Eclectic |
Installation Type | Peel and Stick |
Product Dimensions | 12"L x 12"W |
Pattern | Geometric |
Shape | Square |
Item Thickness | 0.06 Inches |
Edge Style | Squared |
Unit Count | 10.0 Square Feet |
Coverage | 10 square feet |
Form Factor | Tile |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Special Feature | Easy to install, Water resistant |
UPC | 091212606838 |
Manufacturer | WallPops |
Part Number | FP3563 |
Item Weight | 5.61 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | FP3563 |
Finish | Semi-gloss |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Easy to install, Water resistant |
Usage | Floor, Kitchen, Bathroom, Living room, Indoor |
Included Components | Peel and stick floor tiles |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**N
Amazing
I loathed my white porcelain kitchen floors, they constantly looked dirty and were tiresome to clean. That being said, I didn’t necessarily want to replace them. I found these floor pops and decided to give them a try.I had read reviews about poor adhesion, so I also ordered some contact construction adhesive just in case I had the same problem. I’m happy to say that I did not experience this problem. All of the tiles laid well and securely.These were easy to install, but time consuming. I ordered 12 packs based on their provided chart and it was accurate. I had just a few tiles from the last box left over.These look great, the pattern is forgiving, and the texture is nice. I’m so happy to not have grout lines to clean anymore.
D**S
As others have said, not the best adhesion.
I'm a bit torn on these. I love the look and the ease of cutting and applying yet despite thoroughly cleaning the linoleum twice with isopropyl alcohol, there are areas where the adhesion is not so good. I'm hoping that warmer weather will help the glue to emulsify and spread but I might be wrong. I want them to work so I'm sure I'll figure something out.
A**A
Highly disappointed
They arrived scuffed and dirty, every single tile in all 4 boxes AND the adhesive is very weak. They are also textured which isn't clear in the product photos. We won't be able to use these at all.This is not our first rodeo with peel and stick tiles. We have them in two other rooms of the house and the quality for the same price from another manufacturer is infinitely better.
R**R
Calking
The best way after you lay the tile down. Caulk them around the wall this will waterproof them plus it will be stronger to hold the sides. It’s worth the extra work.
K**T
Worth the low price and cute
The flooring came as they said, pretty quickly. When I installed the floor I noticed they sent two different dye lots. Blending the tiles did not help, the tiles that came in, like 10% of the flooring, was the color I actually thought I was getting. The rest of it is a greyish tone. Some of the tiles were cut in the wrong place so the pattern is off in some spots, and some of the tiles are 1/8” smaller or bigger than the others, but over all it’s really cute, it’s 50s and retro which is what I was wanting. It’s very affordable though and for the price it’s a good deal
A**H
Listen to the reviews--they do peel up on the edges
PROS: Relatively beginner friendly; slightly cheaper than most flooring options; relatively renter friendlyCONS: Only lasted two months; a good number of tiles had defects (slightly different color, printing was off, adhesive had smeared on the top of the tile, etc.); still pricey considering; adhesive between tiles attracts dirt/hair; requires additional materials (roller, additional adhesive, weights, caulk, utility scissors/knives, rubbing alcohol, etc.) to install correctly unlike how they're advertised as just needing a utility bladeI went into purchasing and installing these with, apparently, too much confidence. I'm renting and wanted a relatively renter-friendly option for the bathroom that I could peel up after a year or two, use some goo-gone on the floors under it, and leave it how I found it. The original bathroom flooring was one big sheet of thin laminate. It's smooth and fairly porous so I thought adhesive would stick well to it. I did my layout first so I knew what I wanted, chose tiles that went well beside each other and weren't damaged (a lot of them were discolored or misprinted), cut around the sink, floor vent, walls, and toilet. I scoured the floors, cleaned and dusted, and wiped each section of floor with rubbing alcohol before laying tiles on it to be positive there was no dirt or residue. My room was warm and my humidity was low. I used a heavy weight roller on each tile with all my strength after putting it down, and then did not walk on them for several days to make sure they adhered. I know some reviewers said you should use additional adhesive, but because you are not supposed to need any additional adhesive and because I only wanted a temporary solution, I did not. After the tiles seemed installed, I caulked around the walls, toilet, tub, and sink, and in any visible gaps I'd left between tiles. The whole process probably took me ~14 hours spread over a full week. I was then EXTREMELY careful not to get the tiles wet at all, ever. If a drop of water hit them I wiped it up right away. They looked great, I was so proud of myself.They lasted about two and a half months, if that. I'm not sure if it was just how long these tiles last or if it was the heat coming on in my house after it got cold outside, because I began noticing issues in early November. It started with one tile beginning to lift up on one edge, and I thought I must have laid that one wrong. By the end of November they were all lifting up at the seams, creating edges that you could trip over. It only got worse and worse until they looked awful. The ugly brown laminate underneath was exposed between them, the exposed adhesive attracted dust and dog hair, the lifting made the floor look lumpy and uneven.At this point I've sunk a good amount of money in the tiles themselves and the materials I used to lay them down, on top of the time I already spent on this. I planned the rest of my decor around this floor tile pattern/color, so I really have no choice but to attempt to fix them. I've started going tile by tile, lifting the loose edges and putting construction-grade adhesive under them, then weighting them down with 20lb weights until the adhesive cures. The edges REALLY don't want to stick back down. Anywhere there's not a weight right on top of it I can tell it's not flush with the floor. Also, despite fitting perfectly when I first laid them, for some reason some edges have wider gaps now that I need to fill, or the gaps are too tight so I'll have to shave a bit off the edges to fit them back together. I have no idea how they shifted since all the centers of them are still stuck down tight. Will this work? Will I be able to remove them eventually now that they have additional adhesive and save my deposit? No idea.Ultimately I'm not sure what use these tiles have. Perhaps the edges wouldn't lift as much if you intentionally spaced them and caulked between them, if you had a different kind of flooring under them, or if you didn't have a floor vent or didn't have heating in the room you used them in--I don't know, but based on other reviews, everyone has had similar issues. When I first read the reviews I thought I could do a more careful job and that because I only needed them temporarily, it wouldn't matter if they held up long term. I did not realize "temporary" would be just a few weeks. I really hope I'm able to fix these because I really do love the color and pattern and removing them and laying something else would be a huge task, but if I could go back in time I would ABSOLUTELY choose another option like maybe click-lock or magnetic flooring.
B**E
Look nice and work well
I got these to liven up our entry way which was a dark, very fake-looking wood vinyl. It took me a couple hours to do it. The hardest part was the corners because I didn't remove the trim just worked around it. Highly recommend.
C**N
FANTASTIC!
These are great! Super easy to install and cut to size. Adheres nicely and looks darling! We put it in our laundry area and it brightened up the space so much.
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