Feel free with Marmoleum click!
A natural, stylish floor that is easily installed and maintained. Flooring that also gives you the freedom to design your own patterns. Marmoleum click is a high-quality product and the ideal flooring for most rooms in the home, from the hallway, kitchen and childrens rooms, where traffic is likely to be heaviest, to the living room, or bedroom.
Dimensions: 12 x 36 Panels (approx.) at $6.50 per square foot. Sold by the box - 7 panels per box equals 20.56 square feet.
Benefits: (in addition to other Marmoleum benefits)
- Easier to install no glue
- Extra comfort
- Quieter step
- DIY option
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Installation Instructions
1. The Marmoleum click boxes should be stored flat, unopened, for approx. 2 - 3 days ( approx. 6 days in winter) in the center of the room in which they are to be installed. Minimum room temperature 68 degrees F or 20 degrees C.
2. Tools and materials required: Hammer, straight back hand saw, keyhole saw or jigsaw, tape measure, pencil, wedges, fitting wedges, tapping block, tension iron (pry bar), angle or adjustable bevel, and underlayment foam (for concrete subfloors).
3. For Bathroom or damp areas:
- All expansion spaces between the Marmoleum click and walls, the doorway transition or other fixed objects such as pipes for radiators, sinks or toilets
MUST be sealed with 100% mildew resistant silicone.
- The perimeter space must be 1/4" wide and completely sealed with 100% mildew-resistant sealant prior to installing the wall trim.
- If a floor drain or sump pump is present - DO NOT INSTALL Marmoleum click on that level.
- A T-Mold must be installed in the doorway between rooms and expansion space completely filled with the proper sealant.
Important: The Marmoleum click boxes should be stored flat, and unopened, for approx. 2days (approx. 6 days in winter) in the center of the room in which they are to be installed.
4. Marmoleum click is installed without any need for glue. Tongue in groove as well as groove in tongue are possible. However, it is easier to joint the tongue in the groove. The panel to be installed is lifted slightly and turned against the panel that has already been installed. The room temperature should be at least 68 F or 20 degrees C, the relative air humidity approx. 40-60%. To maintain the long term
value of Marmoleum click we recommend the use of an humidifier to avoid extreme drying out. The panels should be inspected for manufacturing defects prior to installation. Marmoleum click can be installed on any clean, dry, structurally sound subfloor. For concrete subfloors, internal relative humidity should be a maximum of 75% (tested according to ASTM 2170) and moisture vapor emission must not exceed 3 pounds per 1000 square feet in 24 hours (tested according to ASTM 1869). When installing over a concrete subfloor or a subfloor with underfloor heating, always cover the subfloor with a vapor barrior. The edges of the vapor barrior should extend up the walls at least 2" with a minimum overlap of 8" at the seams.
Important: Please note that a gap of 3/8" is required for expansion on all sides between the floor construction and the wall. This distance must also be provided at all columns, heating pipes, steel doorframes, etc.
1. Inspect each panel for damage prior to installation.
2. The first row of panels is installed along the wall, where by the first panel is positioned in the left-hand corner of the room. It is recommended to install the panels parallel to incoming light from the (main) window. Use the wedges to maintain a gap of 3/8" at the wall. Saw off the tongue of the first panel, both on the short as well as on the long sides, which will set next to the wall. For all the other panels, which are laid in the first row, only the tongue on the long side is sawn off the wall. The panels are installed with the sides where the tongue has been sawn off facing the wall. Please note the following when sawing the panels: If you use a hand saw the Marmoleum (decorative) side must be facing upwards, if you use a power saw the direction of the blade must cut into the Marmoleum side of the board.
3. The second panel is now positioned with the short side neatly into the already installed panel. Please ensure that the panels in the first row are straight . This method is continued, panel after panel, over the whole width of the room. The last panel is cut to length, being sure to leave a 3/8" gap at the wall. 4. The fitting wedges are then placed against the long side of panel 1 (row 1). 5. To begin installing the second row, cut a panel to a length of approx. 24". Leaving a 3/8" gap at the wall, place this panel on the fitting wedges and push it against Row 1. The next complete panel is then positioned with its short end fitted neatly into the previous panel with more fitting wedges also placed underneath it. The panel is then pushed tightly against the previously installed row . Proceed in this manner across the width of the room, fitting the last panel with a 3/8" gap at the wall. When the entire row has been positioned, remove the fitting wedges and push the whole row downwards so that it clicks into the previously installed 6. The panels are now installed row after row according to this sequence. Please note that it is important that to stagger the end joints a minimum of 12" and to leave a minimum 3/8" gap at all vertical obstructions. 7. To fit the final row, place a panel with the Marmoleum side facing upward on the last installed row and the groove side facing the wall. Using a spare piece of panel placed against the wall, mark the unevenness of the wall onto the panel and cut to size, leaving a 10mm gap to the wall. Place the cut panel flat on the Subfloor next to the last installed row and join together the long sides with the aid of a tension iron. After installation of the last panels, base or quarter round molding is installed to cover the expansion joints all around the room. The floor can be walked on immediately after installation.
Note: An expansion joint also has to be provided if the surface to be covered is longer or wider than 26'. This expansion joint should be covered with a "T" shaped profile. The same applies in the area of doors, connecting passageways and polygonal-shaped rooms. In general, adjacent rooms must be separated with a "T" molding. Use an overlap reducer to transition to adjacent, lower lying areas or
floor coverings. An overlap end profile is ideal for clean finishes of the flooring in front of higher, adjacent sills, tiles or other raised. An adequate gap must also be provided at doorframes or wooden doorframes cut short. To do this, place a loose panel against the door frame with the linoleum side facing downwards, and saw the frame off along the panel. Trims Transition moldings (3/8”) are used to give a beautiful finished appearance to your Marmoleum click installation. There are a variety of transitions available to join Marmoleum click to Marmoleum click or other flooring that is the same exact height, Marmoleum click to other flooring materials of different heights, and Marmoleum click to fixed objects, stairs, or vertical surfaces.
T MOLDING is used to bridge two areas of flooring that are the exact same height. The T Molding overlaps the exposed edges of the Marmoleum click and is secured only to the sub floor, never to the flooring itself. Genereally this trim is used as the transition piece between rooms, or as the expansion piece for areas that exceed 26 ft. in length.
OVERLAP REDUCER Used to create a smooth transition between Marmoleum click to a floor of a different height. Also used to protect the planks exposed edge from damage caused by foot traffic.
OVERLAP SQUARENOSE Used where Marmoleum click transitions to carpeting, or various vertical surfaces where the edge will be exposed, such as along a fireplace.
OVERLAP STAIRNOSE Used to finish stair edges or step-down applications.
QUARTER ROUND Used to give the floor a finish look and protects the edges of Marmoleum click. The quarter round should always be secured to the vertical wall -NEVER to the Marmoleum click.
Caring for your Click floor
Marmoleum click has a strong, durable protective top layer - Topshield. This innovation from Forbo ensures a highly effective shield against dirt and scuff marks. With Topshield, your Marmoleum floor will maintain its beautiful appearance with simple cleaning. Dry dusting is a fast and easy way to keep your floor free from loose dirt. Remove spots with a neutral cleaner and a damp mop or cloth. Avoid excessive use of water on the floor, and make sure chair and furniture legs are covered with felt protectors. An entrance mat will protect the floor from dirt.
Initial Care:
1. Sweep/dust mop, or better still, vacuum the floor.
2. Damp mop the floor with Marmoleum Floor Cleaner at the correct dilution. Do NOT flood the floor.
3. Rinse the floor with a clean mop. This ensures any alkaline residues are neutralized. Marmoleum is made from natural raw materials and harsh alkalis or high pH (such as Ammonia or similar products) should be avoided.
4. Allow to dry.
Regular care:
Sweep, dust mop, damp mop and/or vacuum as needed. For ingrained dirt, a scrubbing sponge (non abrasive) or nylon brush is ideal. Spots & Spills: The vast majority of spills, including pet accidents, can be cleaned off your Marmoleum floor.
1. Act quickly
2. Scrape or blot as much as possible
3. Mop with diluted Marmoleum Cleaner
4. Damp mop with clean water
5. Repeat steps 3 & 4 if necessary
If the stain persists, as it may with glue, varnish, paint, ink, tar, cosmetics, shoe polish, some wines, coffee and some other substances, the solution is to remove the surface finish and the stain with it. Rub the stained area with a nylon kitchen pad and undiluted Marmoleum Cleaner. Leave in contact with the floor for 2 - 3 minutes then rinse with clean water. Repeat if necessary. Once dry, apply a small amount of polish.
Restorative care:
In case of accidental damage to the Topshield top layer, excessive wear or a desire for additional gloss, the following steps can be taken:
1. Sweep / dust mop, or better still, vacuum the floor.
2. Scrub floor using undiluted Marmoleum floor cleaner
3. Rinse throughly and allow to dry
4. Repeat steps 2 & 3 if necessary
5. Apply 2 thin coats of Marmoleum Floor Finish. Use a clean lint free cloth, or better still, a well squeezed out fresh mop head and apply the finish evenly, working backwards. Make sure you do not apply polish to wall base, carpets, furniture etc. ALLOW THE POLISH TO DRY BETWEEN COATS (usually 30 - 40 minutes). If you prefer a higher gloss level apply a third thin coat. Never apply more than 3 coats of finish.
Ambering
Marmoleum is made from natural materials and many of its most desirable performance attributes (durability, anti-microbial properties) are the result of the continued oxidation of the lineseed oil over its life. During the manufacturing process this oxidation may result in a yellowish cast, known as ambering, on the product when it is initially taken out its packaging. This visual discoloration is only TEMPORARY. When exposed to light, the ambering disappears. The process may take only a few hours in bright sunlight but longer with artificial light. Applying a finish over the ambering makes NO difference -- it will still disappear with exposure to light.