Construction Method
Applicable areas: car washes, exhibitions, hotel hospitality spaces, garages, around swimming pools, bathhouses, public restrooms, balconies, and more.
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Before installation, ensure the subfloor is clean, dry, and level. Remove any dust, oil stains, loose particles, or debris that may affect installation quality. Suitable surfaces include: concrete floors, epoxy floors, and existing tile floors. If the surface is uneven, basic leveling is recommended to ensure better performance and longer service life.
Inspection & Layout Planning
Before starting, open the cartons and check the tiles for any damage or color variation. It is recommended to lay out a small section in advance to plan the installation direction and achieve a more uniform visual effect.
Starting Point
Begin installation from a straight edge or corner of the area. Typically, installation starts from left to right and from inside to outside. Make sure the first row is aligned properly, as it determines the overall installation accuracy.
Interlocking Installation
Align the locking system of each tile and connect them together: Position the edge of one tile into the groove of another Press down gently or tap lightly with a rubber hammer Ensure the locking system is fully engaged without gaps Avoid excessive force to prevent damage to the interlocking structure.
Cutting & Edge Fitting
For edges, corners, or irregular areas, tiles can be cut using a utility knife or cutting tool to fit the space. It is recommended to leave a small expansion gap (2–5mm) along walls or fixed structures to accommodate thermal expansion and contraction.
Edge Finishing
After installation, edge trims and corner pieces can be installed if available. This helps improve the overall appearance and prevents tile edges from lifting, while also increasing safety.
Final Inspection
After completion, check the following: All tiles are firmly locked together The surface is flat and even No gaps or loose connections exist If any area is not properly locked, gently tap to adjust and secure it.
Usage & Maintenance
The floor can be used immediately after installation—no curing time is required. For daily maintenance: Clean with water or mild neutral detergent Avoid strong acidic or alkaline chemicals Regularly remove sand and debris to reduce wear