How to Prepare Vinyl Flooring prior Installation to reduce the problem of expansion and contraction due to temperature.



Vinyl tile flooring and temperature: Why Do You Need to Let the Material Rest Before Installation?

During periods of extremely hot or variable weather. Many types of building materials, including vinyl floors, can be affected by temperature changes, which directly affects the quality of installation work and the service life of the floor.  In fact, for all kinds of materials. Its expand and contract through temperature changes, which is the nature of the material, including vinyl tiles.


If installed without preparation, it may cause problems such as warping, swelling, or expansion or contraction of the floor later.





Why do you need to rest vinyl tiles before installing them? 

To prevent problems that might occur after installation, the technician  will rest the vinyl tiles in the work area before installation for about 24-48 hours in the room temperature. Resting the material before use allows the vinyl tiles to adjust to the actual temperature of the installation area, which is beneficial in many ways, such as: 

  • Reduces the risk of stretching and shrinking of material after installation
  • Ensures smoother alignment between each vinyl plank or sheet
  • Helps extend the lifespan of the flooring material

Whether it's wood grain rubber tiles, roll rubber tiles, or SPC clicklock rubber tiles, preparing materials before installation is an important step that friends should not overlook.


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