Yes, but specific pre and post installation guidelines must be followed to ensure stability of the adhesive and integrity of tile fitment.
Listed below are the most frequently asked questions about our Tessera carpet tile collections.
If you would like to download technical/environmental specifications, BRE results, NBS specification, please visit the Tessera downloads section.
For installation, cleaning & maintenance guides and videos, please visit the Installation & Floorcare section.
All available BIM objects for our Tessera carpet tile collections can be directly downloaded from the BIM page.
Yes, but specific pre and post installation guidelines must be followed to ensure stability of the adhesive and integrity of tile fitment.
All bitumen backed Tessera carpet tiles have a typical TOG rating of <1 TOG
Nearly all Tessera product ranges can be installed in a uni-directional/monolithic style but certain linear designs e.g. Barcode should be installed in a tessellated or quarter turn to provide optimum aesthetic.
For further information on installation methods of Tessera carpet tiles, visit our Tessera carpet tile technical specifications
No, we recommend an all-over application of Eurocol adhesive 542 Eurofix Tack Plus or Eurosafe Special to perimeters or where periphery tiles are not constrained by walls/fixtures etc.
A 'magnetic back/strip' option is available for fitments over certain raised metal access panel installations.
No, Tessera carpet tiles must be direct stuck to a prepared subfloor; however, an enhanced 'Softbac' backing is available for enhanced wear (10-15 year guarantee), underfoot comfort, thermal and acoustic properties.
The term broadloom refers to the direction of laying the tiles and is a laying option for some ranges. Where broadloom installation is a laying option, the expectation that a seamless finish will be achieved from the first day of laying will not always be met. All carpet tiles require some amount of time to settle under normal foot traffic and maintenance and the joints will become less visible.
This time for this to occur will depend on a number of factors. For example, low loop tiles generally take longer than tile with a higher pile height and tile joints are usually less visible in darker colours immediately after installation than light colours. Where settlement is needed this could take several weeks and is perfectly normal.
Our Tessera dB ratings can be found in the carpet tile download section.
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