Description
– Our Impact Rolls - Wood Series flooring features a vinyl wear layer bonded to a rubber underlay, resulting in a floor that looks like genuine hardwood with the shock absorbency of rubber. Great as court flooring for indoor basketball courts, these vinyl rolls can also be used as flooring for basements, yoga studios, dance studios, and much more. Highly resistant to fading, wearing, and mold/mildew growth, these rolls are great for commercial and residential applications and will provide any space with added sound absorption and warmth. Our Impact flooring is backed by a 10-year warranty.
Material – 2mm Virgin vinyl over top 5mm recycled rubber underlayment.
Width – Each roll is 6' wide.
Length – The rolls are custom cut to your desired lengths free of charge, provided that each roll length is 25’ long or longer and in whole foot increments such as 25’, 26’, 27’, etc. The maximum length for these rolls is 45'. You will generally receive an extra few inches on each roll. This allows for a quick and easy installation.
Thickness – 7mm
Weight – 1.39 Lbs. per sqft
Recommended Uses – Impact Rolls - Wood Series are great for commercial and residential indoor applications and are usually found as flooring for basketball courts. These vinyl rolls have also been used as flooring for dance studios, as basement flooring, in churches, as flooring for yoga studios, as indoor gymnasium flooring, and anywhere a durable yet shock absorbent floor is desired.
Available For Order - Ships between Jun 25 - Jul 2
Vinyl rolls are easy to keep clean and maintain. Maintenance of the floor typically includes:
- Daily or weekly vacuuming or dusting of dirt, grit, dust, etc.
- Use felt pads under chair and furniture legs to prevent scratching of the flooring surface.
- Place doormats at all entrances to prevent tracked in dirt, rocks, moisture, and other debris.
- Avoid using rubber-backed mats as they can stain the flooring surface over time.
- When mopping, use a damp mop. Never a wet mop.
- Clean up spills immediately to prevent damage to the flooring surface.
When installing rolled rubber flooring, it is recommended that you use some kind of adhesive to prevent the rolls from moving around or sliding apart between adjacent rolls. The most common methods of adhering rubber rolls to the subfloor are:
A: Double Sided Tape Installation
- First, you will want to clean your subfloor so that it is free of all dust, dirt, and debris.
- Loose lay your rolls in the room as you would like them to look after a complete installation. Let the rolls relax for up to 24-48 hours to ensure proper installation of your new flooring.
- Note: Rolls may be directional so make sure the color matches on each roll. If the roll colors do not match, flip them or turn them 180 degrees to ensure color matches.
- Make any necessary cuts to the rolls to fit them into the room using a Straight Edge and a Utility Knife with a fresh blade. We recommend leaving a gap around the rolls roughly the thickness of the rolls being used to account for expansion and contraction.
- Apply double-sided tape to perimeter of each roll.
- Place rubber rolls back into position on top of the double-sided tape.
B: Glue Installation
- First, clean your subfloor so that it is free of all dirt, dust, and debris. When gluing your flooring down, it is recommended that the subfloor is free of any moisture.
- Loose lay your rolls in the room as you would like them to look after a complete installation. Let the rolls relax for up to 24-48 hours to ensure proper installation of your new flooring.
- Note: Rolls may be directional so make sure the color matches on each roll. If the roll colors do not match, flip them or turn them 180 degrees to ensure color matches.
- Make any necessary cuts to the rolls to fit them into the room using a straight edge and a utility knife with a fresh blade. We recommend leaving a gap around the rolls roughly the thickness of the rolls being used to account for expansion and contraction.
- Roll up the rolls at one end of the room. Put down a 10’ long light layer of polyurethane adhesive and unroll 10’ of the flooring into the adhesive at a time.
- Repeat this step for every 10’ of roll length until the entire roll has been unrolled into its desired position.
- After all rolls have been glued down, it is often recommended to use a 100-pound roller on the floor to guarantee good adherence to the subfloor. If a roller is not available, walking on the flooring in small choppy steps may also work.
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