Installation Guide
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4. Check for cracks, protruding nails, or any other objects that might need to be fixed
before installation. Patch any cracks or divots in the existing flooring
5. Start by finding the center point of the room. To do this measure the length and width
of the room with a tape measure. Divide each measurement in half and start your
installation at the intersecting point.
6. Begin to lay tiles in 2 straight lines that from the center point of the room in all 4
directions towards the walls. This should make a large cross on the floor dividing the
room into 4 equal quadrants.
7. Make sure the final tiles that meet the wall will be at least half a full tile in width or will be the
edge piece as this will give a better-looking installation. If the space between the tile and the
wall is less than half a tile wide, adjust the center start point as necessary to achieve this look.
8. At this point begin to fill in each quadrant in from the center outward.
9. If necessary, use the rubber matte to fully lock in the tiles to each other, so that the
seams are completely flush.
10. Upon reaching the wall you will might have to cut** the tile to ensure a flush tight fit
against the wall. Measure the distance between the wall and the last laid tile, and cut
off the excess width of the final tile.