Glue-down tile-effect vinyl

Low profile – ideal for renovation

  • Suitable for wet rooms – safe in bathroom and kitchen for family life
  • Selection of self-adhesive tiles – ideal on smooth surfaces
  • Depending on product: 0.30–0.70 mm wear layer, classes 31–43 – for heavy use
  • Selected ranges with synchronised embossingtactile stone texture
  • Order free samples and compare variants at home – choose with confidence

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Adhesive vinyl tiles – special features

The special properties of tile-effect adhesive vinyl include low installation height and easy laying. This makes the flooring perfect for renovations as you don’t have to adjust doors to allow for the new floor. The vinyl can be walked on almost immediately after installation and is water-repellent and easy to clean. Depending on the wear class, tile-look vinyl flooring can be used in all private and public areas. Products with a wear layer of 0.5 mm are suitable for heavily used areas. For heavily used public areas, a 0.7 mm wear layer is recommended. Tile-look adhesive vinyl flooring is water-resistant, easy to clean and resistant to household chemicals. In addition, this floor covering has a long service life and ecological credentials. The adhesive vinyl from our range is free of harmful substances and does not affect your health or pollute the environment.

Laying tile-effect adhesive vinyl

The subfloor for adhesive vinyl tiles should be even, dry and clean. The room temperature should be at least 18°C when laying the tiles. Before starting work, it is recommended to acclimatise the covering in the room at room temperature for at least one day. After measuring, installation can begin. Glue-down vinyl flooring is installed with a special adhesive on a levelled subfloor. This adhesive vinyl is easy to install on your own, as long as you follow the manufacturer's installation instructions.

The 8 most frequently asked questions about Adhesive Floor Tiles

Adhesive vinyl – also known as dryback vinyl or vinyl for gluing – is thin solid vinyl planks that are laid with additional adhesive. Our online range of designs and formats is very diverse. Let us send you some samples free of charge. The flooring is very thin (2-3mm), so a very even subfloor is always required.

Today’s adhesive vinyl can be divided into two types:

Classic adhesive vinyl with a dry back is applied using a notched trowel. Self-adhesive vinyl has a dry adhesive already applied to the back so you don’t need to apply any additional adhesive to the subfloor.

  • Adhesive vinyl flooring on a wet bed
  • Adhesive vinyl floating on insulation
  • Self-adhesive vinyl
  • Vinyl planks with double-sided adhesive foil

Check out here which questions you need to answer to decide between clicking or gluing.

Self-adhesive vinyl flooring needs a very smooth subfloor. Tiles are therefore not ideal, as the grout pattern then becomes visible in the vinyl flooring. You can remedy this by filling the tiles.

Yes, adhesive vinyl is always made of solid vinyl. The material is absolutely waterproof. However, please note that adhesives vary. Some adhesives are only waterproof for 6 hours. This is sufficient for normal use in the bathroom.

You can use all smooth and firm subfloors for self-adhesive vinyl flooring. Absorbent subfloors require a subfloor pre-treatment with primer. Be sure to follow the installation instructions.

No, with self-adhesive vinyl flooring the adhesive is already included on the back of the plank. In some cases, however, you will need to apply a primer to the subfloor to achieve the optimum adhesion effect.

Our FAQ section contains answers to these and many other questions regarding Adhesive Floor Tiles. If you have any further questions, we are happy to assist you.
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