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How Do You Lay Cork Floor Over Tile?

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How Do You Lay Cork Floor Over Tile?

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Cork flooring is a good choice for noise and temperature control. It can be completed as a Do It Yourself project with just a little planning. You must make sure that you have a flat, clean surface on which to lay the cork. Wash the tile with a harsh detergent such as trisodium phosphate, following product directions, and then sand with sand paper so that the cement patch will adhere. Mix the patching cement according to product directions. Apply the cement over the secure tiles making the surface free of grout lines. Cork must be installed on a flat, smooth and clean surface. Coat the cork and the floor with reciprocal adhesive using a paint roller and a paint brush for the edges. The cork and the floor must be completely coated. Apply the reciprocal adhesive only to the portion of the floor that you plan to tile in one day. The adhesive must dry for 45 minutes until it is clear. Use a chalk string to create a center line beginning at a door way. Create a parallel line from the center

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