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Rubber Floor Tiles – Durable and Convenient
Synthetic rubber flooring is not cheap, but is very durable and able to withstand a great deal of foot traffic. Originally developed for commercial purposes as a durable floor covering, this long-lasting material is now conveniently available for domestic use in the form of rubber floor tiles. Warm to stand on, rubber floor tile is comfortable for colder parts of your home. Comfortable and quiet to walk over, rubber flooring is available in a variety of colored and shaped tiles or room lengths. Rubber flooring is a resilient surface covering, easy to cut and suitable for areas where complicated cuts have to be made
Calculate accurately the number of tiles you will require according to the
dimensions of the floor space to be covered with tile flooring. Care must be
taken to lay the tiles precisely and neatly to give your room a finished
look. Follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer carefully and
take care to lay the first tile correctly, as its position will determine
the position of all the other tiles in the room. Use the appropriate
adhesive recommended for the installation – while some tiling systems
require flooring adhesive, others require contact adhesive or self-adhesive
techniques. Do not pressure-fit the joints as these rubber tiles have a
natural expansion factor. After laying the tiles, a heavy roller must be
rolled on the tiles diagonally in two directions to allow the tiles to bond
It is essential to remove old floor coverings completely before installation of rubber tiles. In places where rubber flooring is to be installed over existing Terrazzo, Ceramic or Quarry tiles, the old flooring must be abraded thoroughly to remove glaze and waxes. Any loose tiles must be removed; grout lines and other empty spaces will require filling with an approved commercial floor fill material.
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