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Cork Floating Floors Installation Instructions GuideConditioning Cork floating floors must be stored unopened at room temperature for at least 48 hours before installation. Do not open packages before starting installation. Sub-floor The sub-floor must be perfectly dry, solid, even and clean. Unevenness in the sub-floor of 2 mm over a distance of 1 m is acceptable. On cement surfaces an ceramic tiles or on sub-floors where rising damp is possible, a 0.2 mm polyethylene sheet must be laid first. Overlap it 20 cm and pull it 3 cm up the walls. All soft-fitted carpets must be removed, but the planks can be laid on existing floor coverings like wood, linoleum, vinyl, etc. Planning the layout Before the installation, please control the planks. If you come across a defect in production please register the complaint at your supplier immediately and do not install! Cork is a natural product. Variations in color or structure are natural and give cork a special character. Therefore, mix the planks in order to obtain the most pleasing blend of shade. Ensure that, as far as possible, material from the same batch is used in the same area. The planks should preferably lie lengthwise in the room or in the same direction as the light falls. Avoid the use of sensitive patterns where there is a risk of fading from high temperatures or intense sunlight. In case of an old wooden floor, the new one should be laid across the old one. First measure the room. If the width of the last row is less than 5 cm saw the first and the last plank in equal length. For rooms with more than 100 m2 - longer than 12 m or wider than 8 m - an expansion gap must be kept. Installation
Varnishing Always varnish with a specially recommended cork varnish . It is essential to follow the varnishing instructions of the varnish supplier strictly. Clean the floor thoroughly, vacuum it and remove any glue stains, if necessary by sanding slightly. Apply 3 coats of varnish (when varnishing pre-varnished cork floor panels, 1 coat is enough). It is recommended to sand slightly between the varnish coats with fine sandpaper (grain 240), and then vacuum. Room conditions Cork floating floors may also be used in rooms with floor heating. In this case there are special laying guidelines. It is especially important to note that the surface temperature of the flooring may not exceed 28ºC. Please note that gaps may occur during the months of heating. A relative humidity between 40 % and 60 % is considered the ideal room condition, not just for your health and well-being, but also for your cork floor. When the rooms are heated during winter months, humidity is often below this range. This may lead to gaps. Please avoid dry air by installing humidifiers and putting in houseplants. |
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