3mm Rubber EQ312
SQM
20sqm Roll
Dimensions
1m x 20m
Weight (kg)
62kg
Installation Method
Floating or Direct Stick
Indicative 5 Star AAAC
Indicative 5 Star AAAC (based on previous testing, actual outcome depends on entire flooring system). Average reduction (delta △) of 12 dB on Lntw scale when underlay is installed with various flooring options between 8 - 15mm, compared to original Bare Concrete Floor (ECFS).
Installation and Application Guide
EVERQUIET® 3mm Rubber EQ312
- Flooring
- EQ512 Rubber Underlay
- Subfloor (concrete or timber)
EQ312 Rubber is installed on the subfloor, concrete or timber (masonite, plywood etc). The chosen hard flooring is then installed on EVERQUIET® EQ312.
Step 1: Prepare Subfloor
Whether it be concrete or timber substrate, you need to prepare the subfloor. A suitable subfloor is one that meets 3 criteria:
- Flat - refer to the flooring product’s installation guidelines, but typically not more than 4mm variation over 2m.
- Stable - subfloor is fixed and not subject to any movement.
- Dry - no moisture or risk of moisture.
Additionally, the subfloor must be smooth, absorbent and clean. In the case of glued underlay, there should not be any wax, grease, polish, or contaminants.
Step 2: Install Underlay
Underlay should be laid perpendicular to the direction the flooring is being installed onto and joins must be butted tightly to each other without gaps.
For floating installations, the adjoining edges of the underlay rolls or sheets must be taped together, we recommend water-proof tape.
For glue down installations, lay your underlay down first to confirm it has been cut to correct size. Fold back the underlay to expose the subfloor and apply the adhesive. Lay the underlay back onto the adhesive and roll with a weighted roller, of minimum weight 45kg. Check for excess glue that comes out and wipe up immediately.
Step 3: Install Flooring
Install your flooring in accordance with the flooring and adhesive manufacturer’s recommendations. Please ensure your floor covering is fit for use with EVERQUIET® EQ312.
You may glue down (direct stick) or float flooring on top of the EQ312 underlay. If you intend to glue down, you must have glued down the underlay in the previous stage.
EVERQUIET® 3mm Rubber EQ312
- Flooring
- EQ312 Rubber Underlay
- Subfloor (concrete or timber)
EQ312 Rubber is installed on the subfloor, concrete or timber (masonite, plywood etc). The chosen hard flooring is then installed on EVERQUIET® EQ312.
Step 1: Prepare Subfloor
Whether it be concrete or timber substrate, you need to prepare the subfloor. A suitable subfloor is one that meets 3 criteria:
- Flat - refer to the flooring product’s installation guidelines, but typically not more than 4mm variation over 2m.
- Stable - subfloor is fixed and not subject to any movement.
- Dry - no moisture or risk of moisture.
Additionally, the subfloor must be smooth, absorbent and clean. In the case of glued underlay, there should not be any wax, grease, polish, or contaminants.
Step 2: Prepare Adhesive
For glue down installations, lay your underlay down first to confirm it has been cut to correct size. Fold back the underlay to expose the subfloor and apply the adhesive.
Use the correct trowel to ensure accurate volume and coverage. Take care not to spread more adhesive than can be laid into before the adhesive starts to skin over (climate conditions will vary this time frame).
Step 3: Install Underlay
Lay the underlay back onto the adhesive and roll with a weighted roller, of minimum weight 45kg immediately, before the adhesive cures. Do not drop the underlay into the adhesive as air may be trapped under it. Ensure all seams are butt seamed neatly and accurately to ensure there are no gaps. Trims ends of the rolls.
Roll the entire floor in both directions. Check for excess glue that comes out and wipe up immediately.
Step 4: Apply Adhesive
Install flooring in accordance with both the floor covering and adhesive manufacturer’s recommendations.
In many cases, you will either trowel down glue e.g. parquetry or utilize strip glue (with a glue gun) e.g. click-lock or tongue and groove flooring.
(Note: Glue-only is likely insufficient for raw hardwood or longer pre-finished boards.)
Step 5: Install Flooring
Install flooring in accordance with both the floor covering and adhesive manufacturer’s recommendations.
In many cases, you will either trowel down glue e.g. parquetry or utilize strip glue (with a glue gun) e.g. click-lock or tongue and groove flooring.
(Note: Glue-only is likely insufficient for raw hardwood or longer pre-finished boards.)