How much expansion joint should I provide with Floorify?
For Floorify floors it is recommended to provide an expansion joint of at least 5 millimetres around the room. This ensures that the floor has enough room to expand and contract under the influence of temperature fluctuations. It is important to observe this joint at all walls, thresholds and fixed objects.
With Floorify glue-down floors, you don’t need to worry about expansion joints. That means there’s no need to use profiles either.
Preparation & Subfloor
- Do you need to take an expansion joint into account when installing a Floorify vinyl floor?
- What should you consider before starting to install the vinyl floor?
- What tools do I need to install a Floorify vinyl floor?
- Can you use a different underlay to the Floorify underlay?
- Does a vinyl floor need to acclimatise?
- Moisture in the surface, is it a problem?
- Where in the room is the best place to start installing a vinyl floor?
- Should I use a moisture barrier with a Floorify floor?
- How should you install the Floorify underlay?
- Do you need to level the surface before you can install a Floorify floor?
- When is an underlay needed?
- How long should you wait before installing a vinyl floor on a fresh concrete or screed floor?
- Which underlay is most suitable for a Floorify vinyl click floor?
- Why is an underfloor needed when installing a vinyl click floor?
- Do you need to copy the expansion joint of the screed to the Floorify?
- How do I choose the right underlay for my Floorify?
- How much expansion joint should I provide with Floorify?