Can I use wallpaper glue rather than contact cement on cork wall tiles?
No, based on our testing, wallpaper glue is not effective in adhering cork wall tiles.
Cork wall tiles are heavier than wallpaper and need an adhesive that adheres instantly, such as contact adhesive; otherwise, the tiles will fall off the wall or ceiling during installation.
Contact adhesive is applied to both surfaces and bonds on contact, creating an immediate and strong hold suitable for heavier materials like cork.
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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, as the humidity of the cork tiles adjusts to the humidity and temperature in the ...
Do you have installation instructions for cork wall tiles?
We have PDF installation instructions and an instructional video on installing our cork wall tiles! Watch: Cork Wall Tile Installation Video Read: PDF Cork Wall Tile Installation Instructions
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 ...
Can I install cork wall tiles with nails?
We do not recommend using nails to attach cork wall tiles. In our experience, nails create concentrated stress points in the cork, causing the tile to warp or buckle around the fastener. For a permanent installation, we recommend using a contact ...
Should I use tape on my cork tiles during installation?
No, 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.