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Orange IXPE Foam With Silver Film Underlay For Underfloor Heating Sysytem
Introduction:
IXPE underlay 2mm Foam is known as the most basic variety of underlayment. It offers plenty of sound reduction. IXPE Foam is a step above generic foam underlays as it is manufactured to be more compact with closed cells.
IXPE underlay has a variety of applications. They can be used under Engineered wood floor, Luxury Vinyl tile, SPC tile and plank floorings and even laminate floors.
Feature:
With scientific holes to tansmit the heat evenly and reduce energy
wastage to work more efficient.
Eco-friendly, anti-bacterial, no odor, allergy friendly and mildew
resistant
Anti-crush technology for excellent performance and long life
Mold and mildew resistance
Designed for noise reduction and cushioning under flooring
Crush resistant, durable and high acoustic performance under floor
Built-in moisture barruer where moisture protection is required
Easy to install
Helps to eliminate minor sub-floor imperfections
Excellent foot traffic sound insulation
Anti-crush technology for excellent preformance and long life
Advanced waterproof and excellent moisture protection
Maximum sound reduction
Self sealing lip and tape system for easy installation
Suitable for use over concrete and wood subfloors
Antibacterial for healthful environment, extend the life of your
laminate/timber flooring
Description | IXPE foam with holes | |||||
Color | ORANGE | |||||
Density | 33kg/cbm | |||||
Roll size | 200 sq.ft | |||||
Thickness | 2mm | |||||
Coaing | Silver film |
How to Install
Step 1: Clean Your Subfloor
Clean your subfloor using your broom and dustpan so that it is free
of any foreign objects.
Step 2: Roll Out Your Underlayment
Roll your underlayment next to the wall. Start in the corner to
keep it as even as possible across the room.
Step 3: Cut the Section
Once you have your underlayment firmly in place, cut the section
using your scissors or utility knife.
Step 4: Roll Out the Next Section
Roll out the next section with the tape side over the overlapping
film on the previous section.
Step 5: Butt Underlayment
Butt your underlayment sections together so that the tape side is
flush up against the other piece of underlayment and on top of the
overlapping film.
Step 6: Cut Section
Cut the next section of underlayment.