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− | Cork flooring tiles are made in 12-inch squares and they are mounted | + | Cork flooring tiles are made in 12-inch squares and they are mounted on the sub-surface with flooring adhesive. They can be installed directly onto concrete slabs or higher secure wood sub-flooring. Some flooring manufacturers recommend hardboard for glue-down installations, so make sure to follow your manufacturer?s advice.<br><br><br><br>Regardless in the sub-surface, the preparation requirements are similar. The sub-surface have to be clean, dry, smooth and level. The following information provides some typical steps involved with sub-surface preparation of concrete slabs and wood sub-flooring.<br><br><br><br>Preparation for installation on concrete:<br><br><br><br>* Patch any cracks or holes per your flooring manufacturer?s recommendations<br><br><br><br>* Check the concrete for moisture content<br><br><br><br>Note: test methods vary; follow your manufacturer?s recommendation<br><br><br><br>* Cut the bottom of door frames enough allowing tiles to match underneath<br><br><br><br>* Make sure the concrete is clean, dry, smooth and level ahead of beginning the installationNote: having a smooth sub-surface is critical for glued-down tiles ? the design of imperfections inside the concrete or loose debris left behind will be seen and felt in the finished surface<br><br><br><br>* Apply sub-floor primer to the concrete which has a roller and enable to dry before applying adhesive<br><br><br><br>Preparation for installation on wood or hardboard:<br><br><br><br>* Repair any uneven areas<br><br><br><br>* Check moisture content of the sub-floor according towards the manufacturer?s recommendations<br><br><br><br>* If sub-flooring has ended a crawlspace, cover the floor below the sub-floor with polyethylene sheeting<br><br><br><br>Note: most manufacturers recommend 6-mil sheets overlapped and taped together<br><br><br><br>* Cut the bottom of door frames enough to allow tiles to match underneath<br><br><br><br>* As with concrete, make sure the sub-floor is level, clean and most significantly, smooth to prevent any irregular shape transfer over the cork<br><br><br><br>* Apply sub-floor primer with a roller and invite to dry ahead of applying adhesive<br><br><br><br>Acclimation:<br><br><br><br>* Most manufacturers recommend acclimating cork tiles for 2-3 days, at normal-living temperature and humidity levels, and inside room the location where the tiles will likely be installed<br><br><br><br>Note: refer to your flooring manufacturer?s documentation for specific details<br><br><br><br>* Apply the recommended adhesive to the sub-floor using a roller, employed in small areas at the same time, and allow it to dry<br><br><br><br>Installation of tiles:<br><br><br><br>* Since cork has natural variations in shade and pattern, sort over the boxes and select tiles which will provide the best overall look<br><br><br><br>* Using spacers, leave an expansion space around the border with the room and around any fixed objects, like pipes and kitchen islands<br><br><br><br>Note: refer to your manufacturer?s instructions since expansion space recommendations can differ from 1/4 in. to 1/2 in.<br><br><br><br>* Apply pressure equally through the surface of each tile because it is laid in place<br><br><br><br>* After all tiles will be in [https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/1/viewer?mid=1zEmBTav-PhlDVZhQvSD99hx2Uwg&hl=en_US&authuser=1 hardwood Boston MA] place, and ahead of applying sealer, roll the complete floor according for the manufacturer?s recommendations<br><br><br><br>* Allow the adhesive to dry completely before walking for the floor<br><br><br><br>Note: the typical recommendation is twenty four hours, but this may vary according to climatic conditions<br><br><br><br>* Clean the finished floor using a polyurethane cleaner then seal it with a urethane sealer, as recommended through the manufacturer<br><br><br><br>Always follow your flooring manufacturer?s recommendations and the end result will likely be a beautiful new cork floor that you?ll be proud to show off for many years.<br>Tony Cuozzo is the co-founder of FastFloors.com the world?s best online source for flooring products. Find out more about several types of flooring materials, installation instructions, design tips, suggestions about care and maintenance, and data about individual manufacturers as well as their products, offered at: => |
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Cork flooring tiles are made in 12-inch squares and they are mounted on the sub-surface with flooring adhesive. They can be installed directly onto concrete slabs or higher secure wood sub-flooring. Some flooring manufacturers recommend hardboard for glue-down installations, so make sure to follow your manufacturer?s advice.
Regardless in the sub-surface, the preparation requirements are similar. The sub-surface have to be clean, dry, smooth and level. The following information provides some typical steps involved with sub-surface preparation of concrete slabs and wood sub-flooring.
Preparation for installation on concrete:
* Patch any cracks or holes per your flooring manufacturer?s recommendations
* Check the concrete for moisture content
Note: test methods vary; follow your manufacturer?s recommendation
* Cut the bottom of door frames enough allowing tiles to match underneath
* Make sure the concrete is clean, dry, smooth and level ahead of beginning the installationNote: having a smooth sub-surface is critical for glued-down tiles ? the design of imperfections inside the concrete or loose debris left behind will be seen and felt in the finished surface
* Apply sub-floor primer to the concrete which has a roller and enable to dry before applying adhesive
Preparation for installation on wood or hardboard:
* Repair any uneven areas
* Check moisture content of the sub-floor according towards the manufacturer?s recommendations
* If sub-flooring has ended a crawlspace, cover the floor below the sub-floor with polyethylene sheeting
Note: most manufacturers recommend 6-mil sheets overlapped and taped together
* Cut the bottom of door frames enough to allow tiles to match underneath
* As with concrete, make sure the sub-floor is level, clean and most significantly, smooth to prevent any irregular shape transfer over the cork
* Apply sub-floor primer with a roller and invite to dry ahead of applying adhesive
Acclimation:
* Most manufacturers recommend acclimating cork tiles for 2-3 days, at normal-living temperature and humidity levels, and inside room the location where the tiles will likely be installed
Note: refer to your flooring manufacturer?s documentation for specific details
* Apply the recommended adhesive to the sub-floor using a roller, employed in small areas at the same time, and allow it to dry
Installation of tiles:
* Since cork has natural variations in shade and pattern, sort over the boxes and select tiles which will provide the best overall look
* Using spacers, leave an expansion space around the border with the room and around any fixed objects, like pipes and kitchen islands
Note: refer to your manufacturer?s instructions since expansion space recommendations can differ from 1/4 in. to 1/2 in.
* Apply pressure equally through the surface of each tile because it is laid in place
* After all tiles will be in hardwood Boston MA place, and ahead of applying sealer, roll the complete floor according for the manufacturer?s recommendations
* Allow the adhesive to dry completely before walking for the floor
Note: the typical recommendation is twenty four hours, but this may vary according to climatic conditions
* Clean the finished floor using a polyurethane cleaner then seal it with a urethane sealer, as recommended through the manufacturer
Always follow your flooring manufacturer?s recommendations and the end result will likely be a beautiful new cork floor that you?ll be proud to show off for many years.
Tony Cuozzo is the co-founder of FastFloors.com the world?s best online source for flooring products. Find out more about several types of flooring materials, installation instructions, design tips, suggestions about care and maintenance, and data about individual manufacturers as well as their products, offered at: =>