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Installation Procedures for Beauflor Resilient Vinyl Flooring

TEXALINO Supreme & Prestige
FLEXSTREME Products : Luciano- Antonio – Sandro – Dario – Symphony – Duro

The information below is provided for anyone fitting Beauflor Texalino residential vinyl floor covering in a domestic location for residential use only. Beauflor suggests that wherever possible the purchaser uses a professional installer in order to obtain the best results from their purchase.
Please read the complete instructions prior to fitting our vinyl floor covering. Failure to follow our instructions may influence your warranty so it is important to fully understand what is required before installation begins.

1. Room Measuring

  • Measure the maximum width and length of the room remembering to include any recess or doorway, adding 15cm to each dimension. 
  • To avoid unnecessary joins in your new floor it is important to purchase the widest width available.
  • If more than one piece is required to fit your room you will need to allow for pattern match along the join (pattern match information is provided on each sample). Is also important that each piece is cut from the same parent roll.  This will ensure that you have true colour match along the seam. If pieces are cut from different rolls, please check with your supplier that these have the same batch number. If not, Beauflor will not accept responsibility for any colour variation.

2. Before Installation

Firstly ensure you have the necessary tools including:

  • A sharp knife (a hooked blade is generally safer than a straight blade for long cuts)
  • A soft brush
  • A long metal rule or straight edge
  • A tape measure
  • A tube of Werner Muller Seam welding fluid TYPE T (this is necessary if there are joints)
  • A roll of double-sided tape suitable for use with cushioned vinyl floor coverings (plasticiser–resistant)
  • Hair-dryer (optional)

Before installation, it is ideal if the cushioned floor can be laid flat & left for two hours at a room temperature of +18°C. If it is not possible to do this then the flooring should be loosely rolled and left in the room where it is to be installed for at least 24 hours. This will make the floor more flexible & easier to handle.

3. The Subfloor and its preparation

Imperfections in the subfloor will affect the final appearance & performance of cushioned flooring.
Basic requirements:

  • For ALL floors
    Subfloors
    must be absolutely level, clean and free from grit, dust, grease, oil, polish, old adhesive & paint. It is essential that the subfloor is dry. Dampness can cause discolouration to the flooring. A damp proof membrane (DPM) is required for solid direct to earth subfloors. If in doubt, take a hygrometer reading to check the level of dampness. A maximum hygrometer reading of 75% RH is recommended. Any underfloor heating should be turned off during installation.
  • For concrete floors
    Use a levelling compound if the surface is uneven, rough or cracked. It is usual to apply 3-6mm of levelling compound to produce the desired level of smoothness.
  • For floor boarded timber floors
    All loose floorboards should be secured with suitable nails or countersunk screws. Any protruding nails must be hammered down flush with the surface.  Cover the floorboards with 3-6mm gauge resin-bonded plywood panels (normally 1200mm x 600mm). Secure the panels with 25mm ring shanked nails, staples or countersunk flat head screws, at 100mm spacing. If the subfloor is timber on top a solid base (e.g. wood blocks on concrete) remove the timber & treat as concrete. Do not lay the flooring directly on timber treated with wood preservative.
  • Quarry or Ceramic tiles
    Follow the basic requirements above for concrete floors.  Any loose or broken tiles should be removed and the floor patched with a suitable concrete batch before using a latex levelling compound to fill the joints between the tiles to create a smooth surface.  Old quarry tiles were often laid on subfloors without a suitable Damp-proof membrane.  This should be checked prior to installation of the floor.  If there is no integral DPM then a surface DPM must be installed.
  • Existing smooth flooring Remove all existing cushioned vinyl, linoleum, cork flooring.
  • Existing hard flooring such as PVC Composition tiles (including bitumen based 'Marley' tiles)
    These tiles may be left in place. All polish must be removed from the tiles with a solution of 2% household ammonia, the floor must then be thoroughly rinsed with clean water. Any damaged or loose fitting tiles must be removed and the floor patched flush to the remaining tiles with levelling compound.  To prevent staining to the new floor, the tiles must then be covered with a MINIMUM 6mm thickness of levelling compound: WARNING: Do not sand any existing flooring material, it may contain asbestos fibres, which can be hazardous to health. (Beauflor residential vinyl floors do not contain asbestos)

4. Laying your floor

Loose laying
Beauflor does not recommend any loose laying of Texalino Products

Perimeter adhesion
We do not recommend perimeter adhesion of Beauflor Vinyl floor coverings.

Full adhesion
Installations requiring full adhesion are best be carried out by a professional floor layer.
If heavy appliances are to be regularly moved placing them on an off cut of vinyl or on a piece of hardboard should be considered. This will further reduce the risk of damage to the flooring.

Additional tools/items needed:

  • An acrylic flooring adhesive (see recommendations)
  • a fine notched spreader
  • an old blanket 

Follow these steps:
Fitting your floor

It is important to cut the floor in gradually. Several small trimming cuts are better than attempting one cut and will result in a better finish.  Always hold the knife perpendicular to the floor to keep a straight cut finish.

Cutting in
It is important to cut the floor in gradually. 
Several small trimming cuts are better than attempting one cut and will
result in a better finish.  Always hold the knife perpendicular to the
floor to keep a straight cut finish.

Internal corners: Make small diagonal cuts across the material's corner very gradually until the material fits neatly into the corner.

External corners:
Push the material firmly down to the join of the floor & wall. Cut
down the material, following the corner & trim flat to the floor.
It can be helpful to gently warm the floor with a domestic hair dryer
to make it more flexible.

Irregular fittings
(radiator pipes etc): Push the material into the join between the floor
& fitting and cut down almost to the floor. A small cross-cut will
then stop the material tearing. Gently ease the material down around
the fitting by cutting to the floor at all pressure points and cutting
flat to the floor.

With the material now
lying flat around the fittings and corners, the final cutting along the
wall lengths can be carried out. Push the flooring into the join of the
wall and floor with the straight edge and, cut off small strips at a
time, gradually working the material down to the floor keeping the
blade tight against the skirting board and held as near the vertical
position as possible. Avoid trimming in too tightly as this will
prevent the material lying flat (as a general rule leave a gap of 1mm -
thickness of a credit card - between the edge of the floor and the
skirting board to allow for normal movement, this will avoid any
buckling due to room expansion/contraction)

Release any trapped air by sweeping with a soft broom.       

ADHESIVE APPLICATION (single piece installation)
After fitting, turn back the flooring to expose about half of the subfloor. Apply the adhesive to the subfloor in accordance with the adhesive manufacturer's instructions. Replace the flooring material slowly and carefully over the prepared subfloor without trapping air bubbles. Turn back the other half and follow the same procedure. Press the flooring into the adhesive and push out any trapped air bubbles using a broom, wrapped in an old blanket to prevent damage to the floor surface.

ADHESIVE APPLICATION (two piece installation)
Where more than one piece is being fully adhered, complete fitting as described above and pattern-match both pieces, but do not cut the seam. Refer to the section "Pattern-matching, seam cutting and welding" before you begin. Fold back the material from the side walls parallel to the seam, exposing about half the subfloor under each piece. Spread the adhesive in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, replace the material over the prepared subfloor and allow enough drying time to ensure both adhered halves no longer move.

Cut through both pieces of material creating the final seam - this action is detailed in the next section. Fold back both edges along the seam and spread adhesive over the remaining exposed subfloor. Allow the recommended drying time and then carefully reposition the material. Press the material onto the adhesive with a broom wrapped in a blanket, taking care not to force adhesive up into the seam. To complete the installation, follow the instructions for welding described in the next section.

Once the installation is complete we recommend that you allow at least twenty four hours drying time before moving heavy objects back into place.

Pattern-matching, seam cutting and welding
Additional items required:

  • Low-tack masking or clear adhesive tape
  • acrylic flooring adhesive (rubber/neoprene adhesives must not be used)
  • fine notched spreader
  • chemical vinyl sealant fluid (Cold welding fluid Type T).  Available from Werner Muller GMBH, Rudolf Diesel Strasse 7, 67227  Frankenthal, Germany, T: +49 (0) 62 33 37 93 0

Follow these steps:

  1. Fit or adhere the largest of the rough-cut pieces in accordance with above guidelines.
  2. Lay the next largest rough-cut piece so that it overlaps the first by 35-50mm, ensuring that the pattern matches. NOTE (4m width only): adjacent sheet widths should be reversed to minimise apparent shade variation. Fit this second piece as described above.
  3. To cut the seam place your steel rule or straight edge so that the guiding edge lies over both edges of the overlapping material. Hold firmly and cut through both thicknesses simultaneously keeping the knife as vertical as possible to the flooring to create a closely butting seam (This will require gradual cutting - do not attempt to accomplish in one stroke.)          

Allow 24 hours after adhesion of the floor to the subfloor before finishing the join.  Cover the seam with a low-tack masking or clear adhesive tape (do not use a strong adhesive tape as this may damage the floor surface when you remove it).

Cut through the tape along the seam and apply the cold-welding vinyl sealant fluid  (Werner Muller Type T) following the manufacturer’s instructions. Pull it slowly along the seam whilst gently squeezing the tube.

A bead of fluid about 2-4mm wide will be left on the tape. Remove the tape after about 10 minutes when the welding fluid has dried to leave a virtually invisible seam.

The seam will be dry enough to walk on after 20 minutes and fully cured in 2-3 hours, by which time it will be a watertight, dirt-resistant seam.

 

The above instructions should be sufficient to enable the successful installation of all Beauflor Texalino residential resilient floors.  If you have questions which are not covered by the above guidelines please call our Customer Service Centre where our team of specialists will be pleased to provide you with further information.

Adhesive Recommendations for Texalino Products
Supplier
Uzin Henkel Mang Miplacol  Sader F Ball
Mapei
KE 2000S Thomsit TK 199 Polymang HPE Miplafix 700 Sadertac S41 F44 Ultrabond Eco VS90
KE 418   Polymang SM Miplafix 300 Sadertac V3    
Multilift   Plastimang S Miplafix 120 Saderfix T2  

 

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