Tiles installation.
Take the tiles out of the packs.
Leave the tiles in the room where they will be laid for approximately 24 hours before installation (they should be stored at room temperature).
Do not install if the temperature is below 10°C.
Check that the packets have the same batch number (check the no.s on the packets).
Keep 1 or 2 spare packets to replace any tiles that may become damaged over the course of time.

Check the floor and apply a smoothing compound if necessary (FIG 1)

Dry-lay the tiles around the room (FIG 2) to get an idea of the finished look.
Divide the room into four by drawing two perpendicular lines through the centre of the room and follow the installation order as indicated on the diagram.
If necessary, cut your tiles using a Stanley knife (FIG 3).
Remove the adhesive tape, position the tile and press down firmly from the centre of the tile towards the edge
(FIG 4). Do press down again firmly on the tiles' edges.
WARNING!
A few days after installation, you will notice that some of the adhesive has risen around the edges this means that the joints are perfectly sealed.
Remove any excess adhesive with a cloth soaked in white spirit.
Replacing a damaged tile.


Cut across the tile diagonally in both directions (FIG 5).
Heat the tile with a hair dryer and peal away each section starting from the centre (FIG 6).
Scrape any adhesive residue off the floor.
Fix the replacement tile in place.