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Cork tiles should be allowed to acclimate 72 hours prior
to installation. Remove tiles from cartons and maintain
temperature between 60 and 85 degrees with relative
humidity between 50 and 70 percent.
Tools for the job: moisture meter, carpenter's square,
chalk line, appropriate adhesive and trowel, sponges,
gloves, portable table saw, and a 75-100lb roller.
1. Prepare Floor: The subfloor must be dry, even and
clean. Test an existing concrete floor for dampness
by placing a two floor square plastic sheet, taped
at the edges for 24 hours. If the floor becomes discolored
or darkened, DO NOT install tiles. A new concrete floor
should be tested for moisture, which should not exceed
5%. Apply a primer or thin coat of adhesive on porous
and absorbent subfloors to prevent adhesive from "disappearing" into
the surface. Fill any cracks with a latex floor filler.
Wood subfloors should be at least 18" above the
ground. Cover a plank wood floor or existing "old" floor
coverings with 1/4" DPA underlayment grade plywood
to be nailed down at 6" intervals throughout the
field and 4" around the perimeter using 1 1/4" ring-grooved
or resin-coated nails.
2. Adhesive: Cork tiles should never be set using
a "Wet-Lay" method. Be certain that the adhesive
you select is recommended for use with cork flooring
before installation. Remove adhesive spots immediately
by using a damp sponge.
3. The Flooring: Be sure to inspect the tiles for
defects, shade and dimension. Complaints cannot be
accepted after faulty tiles have been installed. Because
cork is a natural product, slight shade variations
are inherent.
4. Installing the tile: a) Mark center point of the
room, divide into four sections by using a carpenter's
square (for right angles) and chalk line (to mark lines)
b) spread the adhesive on in one of the sections (follow
adhesive manufacture's directions carefully) c) install
the first tile with one corner on the center point,
install adjoining tiles, sliding each tile into final
position to eliminate air bubbles and obtain tightly
butted joints. Be sure to clean up adhesive on the
floor immediately d) roll over flooring with a 70-100lb.
roller frequently during and after installation.
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