1. Subfloor
The surface must be smooth, level (levelled) and clean/dry;
2. Preparation
We recommend leaving the rubber tile at room temperature for a few hours (ideally 24) before final laying and cutting to allow the surface to acclimatise.
3. Installation
A.Construction Bottom tile with connector system for easy installation
The tiles can be installed easily by using the connector system, there is no need to glue these. Edges can be covered with rubber ramp and rubber corner.
The tiles can easily be cut to the right size using a handknife. Use a rubber hammer to close the joints .
B.Flat bottom tile with glue down for installation
For complete surface adhesion and due to characteristic tile tensions, we recommend gluing the rubber to the substrate;
C.Interlocking Tile with loose lay puzzle edge
We recommend gluing the interlocking tiles to the subfloor for the best possible result. Often, however, the interlocking tiles are laid loose, this is possible for a temporary floor such as a showroom or a trade fair. This will not give the best results for longer or more intensive use. Pay attention to the linear expansion of the interlocking tiles when laying, especially with fluctuations in temperature and humidity.