Studio Flooring Details
- Material- Pvc
- Weight -5.2kg
- Tile Size: Length 500mm, Width 500mm, Thickness 5mm
- Relative Density -1.53 g/cm3
- Tensile Strength- 13.2 MPa
- Fire Retardancy – 6.2 Seconds
- Temp(0C)-155/150/145/140
- Rubber flooring encourages soundproof
- Dust elimination
- High thermal retention
- Longevity of up to life for studios
- What is the best option for studio flooring?
- Which flooring provides the best acoustic properties?
- What is the cheapest option for studio flooring?
- What is the most cost-effective option for studios?
- Vinyl flooring and rubber interlocking flooring are considered the best flooring options
- Carpet and rubber flooring are considered to have the best acoustic qualities
- Vinyl Flooring and rubber interlocking flooring have the most durability yet the cheapest option
The most cost-effective studio flooring option with excellent acoustic, thermal and aesthetic properties is the Rubber flooring option.
- It’s a must to use recommended adhesive A660 when there are vehicle movements such as forklifts, motor vehicles, trucks, etc., and pallet jacks dragging
- Use of Pvc Pvcocity Sealer in wet areas such as bathrooms is a MUST. A once-off procedure. Any other areas can be applied to increase longevity
- Recommended to use Pvcocity Polish for a shining look and feel every 3 -6 months depending on the traffic
- Recommended to use adhesive for long durability in non-vehicular
- Non-adhesive only applies to tiles that are 7mm and above
- Consider the use of edging strips for a fine modern finish and last tile row durability
Non-use of color Tiles in heavy traffic areas
Studio Flooring Options
There are a lot of flooring options for studios that range from conventional flooring to non-standard flooring:
- Wooden Flooring
- Ceramic flooring
- Granite flooring
- Porcelain flooring
- Epoxy Flooring
- Vinyl Flooring
- Carpet Flooring
- Rubber interlocking tiles flooring