Installation Guidelines for natural cork adhesive-backed
parquet tile
You must read and
understand these instructions completely before
beginning installation. Responsibility for the
suitability of cork Parquet tile or adhesive for each
individual installation cannot be assumed by EcoChoices,
EcoPlanet, or the manufacture, since we have no
influence on the installer's proper application. Should
an individual cork Parquet tile be doubtful as to
appearance or dimension the installer should not use
this piece. The manufacture will send replacement in a
timely manner.
Cork is a natural
product. Just like wood, cork parquet tiles and planks
will vary in shade or pattern definition. Also, while
not as prevalent as with wood, cork is subject to the
normal behavior of minor expansion during periods of
high humidity and minor contraction during periods of
low humidity (usually the heating season). With cork,
expansion and contraction can be kept to unnoticeable
levels by stabilizing the building through temperature
and humidity control, allowing for proper
acclimatization of the product prior to installation,
using only approved adhesives and providing the
recommended expansion space mentioned below.
INSTALLING
ON CONCRETE SUBSTRATE:
Cork Parquet can be installed over concrete on or above
grade. Concrete substrates are required to be sound,
smooth, level and flat with a maximum variation of 1/8
inch in 10 feet. Subfloor should be free of dust, dirt
and soils. Any uncorrected irregularities will telegraph
through cork parquet tiles. All cracks, holes and
control joints must be patched with a Portland cement
based compound. Follow compound manufacturer's
instructions fully and make sure patches are completely
dry and well adhered. Use of gypsum base compounds is
not approved. Check concrete slab for moisture. Slab
must be properly cured. Check slab with Calcium Chloride
moisture test. Moisture content cannot be more than 3
pounds per 1,000 sq. ft. per 24 hours.
INSTALLING ON UNDERLAYMENT-GRADE
PLYWOOD & MAN-MADE BOARD SUBSTRATES:
Subfloor must be inspected as only underlayment grade
substrates are approved for installation of cork
flooring. Install smooth ¼” underlayment grade
hardboard. Fill cracks and sand uneven areas. Any
uncorrected irregularities will telegraph through Cork
Parquet tiles. Subfloor must not exceed 14% moisture
content (electrical resistance method). To avoid damage
to Cork Parquet caused by moisture check basements and
under floor crawl spaces to be sure they are dry and
well ventilated. For buildings with crawl spaces,
install ground cover of 6 mil polyethylene sheets,
overlap seams 8", and tape the sheets together.
Cork parquet tiles
cannot be installed over any other surfaces than the
ones above mentioned.
CORK PARQUETS MUST BE ACCLIMATED:
Store cork parquet tiles must be stored out of the box
at job site for a minimum of 72 hours prior to
installation. During storage and installation, maintain
temperature and relative humidity to level consistent
with conditions that will prevail when building is
occupied. Heating or air conditioning should be used for
an appropriate length of time prior to and during
installation. With improper acclimation, the floor could
noticeably expand or contract after installation.
IN-FLOOR RADIANT HEATING SYSTEMS:
With radiant heat, heat source is directly beneath the
flooring covering which may gain moisture or dry out
faster than in a home with conventional heating system.
Floating floors move as a unit as they respond to
changes in heat and humidity. Therefore, Natural Cork
highly recommends the use of Natural Cork Floating
Floors to ensure a successful installation in
conjunction with radiant heating. However, cork parquet
tiles can be installed as long as customer understands
that joints between parquet tiles could become more
visible during heating season. For this installation,
once slab has cured, turn heat on, regardless of season,
and leave it on for at least 5-6 days before
installation. Maximum surface temperature should never
be more than 85 degrees Fahrenheit (30 degrees Celsius).
Gluing directly on low-density concrete slab (less than
3,000 psi) is not recommended.
APPLICATION
OF SUBFLOOR PRIMER: Only use of the
manufacture water-based Subfloor Primer is approved.
Subfloor Primer must be used regardless of type of
subfloor. Pour Subfloor Primer into clean paint tray.
Using short-nap roller provided in the kit, apply thin
and even coat of Subfloor Primer. Cover subfloor
completely. Coverage is 400 sq. ft. per gallon. Under
normal temperature and humidity conditions Subfloor
Primer will dry in 30 to 45 minutes. Subfloor Primer
must be totally dry before application of adhesive.
APPLICATION OF ADHESIVE: Only use of
manufacture water-based contact cement included in
Propack kit is approved. Adhesive is formulated to bond
to adhesive-backed cork parquet tiles. Pour some
adhesive into clean paint roller tray. Using short-nap
roller, apply a thin coat of adhesive on approximately
50 square feet at a time. Coverage is 400 sq. ft. per
gallon. A uniform, glossy film indicates sufficient
amount of adhesive. Stay off adhesive while it is
drying. Adhesive will dry in 20 to 30 minutes under
normal temperature and humidity conditions. Once
adhesive is dry, that section of installation must be
completed within one hour. Never lay tiles into wet
adhesive. Always test for proper adhesion prior to
proceeding with the installation. If the tiles do not
seem to adhere properly over a very porous substrate, it
will be necessary to apply a second coat of adhesive.
LAYING CORK PARQUET TILES: Use any
standard laying pattern. For best installation, lay cork
parquets with staggered joints. Shuffle cork parquets
for best visual mix and identify possible manufacturing
defects. Installer must accept liability for installing
defective material. Mix cork parquets from various
cartons to maintain natural color and pattern variation.
Allow ¼” expansion space between finished floor and all
walls, thresholds, water pipes and other vertical
surfaces. Failure to provide adequate expansion space
will result in installation failure. When moisture level
in the environment is low, parquet tiles should not be
positioned too tightly against one another. To the
contrary, when moisture level is elevated, tiles should
be installed tightly. When cork parquet tile is properly
aligned in place, apply pressure on entire parquet
surface. Pressure will cause parquet to stick firmly and
further movement will not be possible.
ROLLING FLOOR: After the floor has been
laid, it is very important to roll the surface using a
three-part, 100-pound floor roller. Roll entire floor
several times from several directions. Floor should be
rolled again after sitting overnight before applying the
polyurethane sealer when necessary.
AFTER INSTALLATION: Allow glue to set for
at least 24 hours before walking on the floor. After 24
hours you may install molding, trim, transition pieces,
and/or reducer strips as needed.
If dried adhesive is found on the surface of the floor,
it can be removed with a rag dampened with water-diluted
mineral spirits.
CLEANING THE FLOOR: The entire floor must
then be cleaned using a hardwood floor cleaner according
to manufacturer guidelines. Using too much liquid on
your floor could provoke swelling at the joints due to
absorption of moisture by the unsealed cork. WET
MAINTENANCE IS ENTIRELY FORBIDDEN!
SEALING THE FLOOR: Moisture penetrating
joints can eventually cause damage to the floor. Sealing
your floor will prevent surface moisture penetration.
This step is highly recommended for kitchens and other
at risk areas. Natural Cork recommends using a high
quality water base urethane applied by a flooring
professional in accordance with finish manufacturer’s
guidelines.
COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS:
The manufacture recommends using unfinished cork
flooring coated on site with a high quality water base
urethane suitable for a commercial installation.
Installation Material Checklist
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Material Received from
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To
install Parquet tiles |
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Glue
Down Kit (400 sq. ft. coverage) to include:
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1
gallon Natural Cork Subfloor Primer – Red label
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1 gallon Natural
Cork Contact cement – Blue label |
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2 short nap
rollers and a frame |
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Parquet tile backed with contact cement |
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Material to be
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Paint
trays |
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100
lbs 3-part roller |
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Cutting and measuring tools. A utility knife is
sufficient to cut tiles. |
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Cleaning supplies |
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Mineral Spirits |
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Molding/Trim |
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The installer will
find an envelope enclosed with this shipment to be
given to the end user. This envelope contains: |
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Maintenance Recommendations |
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Warranty Information |