Installation
Does contact adhesive (cement) need to be completely dry before applying the tiles?
Yes, contact cement needs to be 100% dry before applying the tiles. It is recommended to apply a uniform, generous coat of adhesive to both surfaces with a nylon brush, roller (texturing type), or spray. One coat is typically enough for most surfaces
Can QuietCork rolls and sheets be installed under carpet?
Yes, QuietCork can be successfully installed under carpets.
Can I use an adhesive other than contact adhesive (also known as contact cement) to install cork flooring or wall tiles?
For glue-down cork flooring and wall tiles, we recommend using a contact adhesive. Most water-based, non-contact adhesives rely on water evaporation to form a bond. However, cork tiles tend to expand and curl at the edges during this process. As the
What type of glue should I use to install insulation cork panels?
Insulation cork panels can be installed using either mechanical fasteners (nails or screws) or adhesive. Unlike cork flooring or decorative wall panels, which require contact cement, insulation cork panels can be adhered either using contact cement o
What is acceptable moisture content of the subfloor for floating cork flooring?
Requirements for concrete subfloors (after curing a minimum of 30 days for floating floor and 60 days for glue-down flooring):-Note: a minimum 6 mil polyethylene sheet (vapor barrier) should always be applied under floating floor over below grade. Th
Do you have a recommended polyurethane for cork flooring?
We recommend using Bona Traffic HD polyurethane. This polyurethane comes in a variety of sheens, and we have found it to hold up well during our own installations in high-traffic and residential settings.
Can I install cork wall tiles with nails?
We do not recommend using nails to attach our cork tiles, as in our experience, they cause buckling. If you are concerned about using a permanent adhesive on your wall, we recommend screwing a thin piece of plywood to the wall before application. Thi
Should I use tape on my glue down wall tiles during installation?
We do not recommend using tape when installing glue-down cork flooring. The tape may react with the finish on the tiles, and it is not necessary, as the contact adhesive forms an instant bond.
How long should cork wall and floor tiles acclimatize before installation?
We recommend letting all cork products acclimatize for at least 72 hours before beginning installation. Skipping this step can cause negative results after installation and as your installation wears.
Can contact adhesive be used in vn and camper installations?
Jelinek Cork contact adhesive can be used in van and camper installations, as it is rated for temperatures up to 300°F. An important consideration for van and camper installations is that excessive vibration can weaken the bond.
How can cork be cut?
Cork cuts easily and, depending on the density and thickness, can be successfully cut with a utility knife, a circular saw, or a table saw!
What type of tape should be used with cork underlayment when installing a floating floor over top?
The type of tape used on cork underlayment isn’t critical—and in most cases, taping the underlayment isn’t even necessary when a floating floor is being installed above it. Some installers choose to tape the seams simply to keep the cork sheets from
Will installing a plastic vapor barrier under cork underlayment and beneath a cork floating floor cause the floor to slip?
It’s a reasonable concern since a plastic (poly) vapor barrier can be slick. However, floating floors are designed to move as a complete system. When properly installed on a level subfloor, the interlocking planks function together as one large “floa
What adhesive should I use to install Jelinek's QuietCork cork underlayment?
Important:Always read and follow the adhesive manufacturer’s instructions and technical data sheets before installation. Some adhesives are approved only for cork sheets, while others may be approved for both cork rolls and sheets. Manufacturer guide
Can a liquid moisture barrier be used on the concrete before installing cork glue down tiles?
Yes a liquid moisture barrier can be used prior to installing cork glue down flooring, however, the liquid moisture barrier must be fully cured (100% cured, not just dry) before beginning cork tile installation
Do you have installation instructions for QuietCork?
We do have installation instructions for QuietCork. You can find installation instructions here!