Laying method and joint treatment of PVC flooring

Jun 19, 2025 Leave a message

 

Laying PVC flooring is a systematic project, and each process has its practical significance. In the paving process, joint treatment is the key. Common joint treatment methods include close jointing, cold welding and hot welding. Close jointing is suitable for most boards and rubber floors, while cold welding is to connect the joints of the laid ground with cold welding liquid or cold welding paste to ensure that the gap is less than 1mm and the joint is not easy to detect.

 

Hot welding is suitable for floors with a gap width of 3 to 4mm. Through hot welding, both sides of the joint are evenly fused to enhance the integrity and aesthetics of the floor. Regardless of the laying method used, it is necessary to be cautious during construction to ensure that the joints are properly handled to avoid problems such as warping and water seepage in the later stage.

 

PVC flooring has become a popular choice among modern floor materials due to its environmental protection and diverse application scenarios. With people's attention to environmental protection and health, the market demand for PVC flooring will continue to grow. When choosing and using PVC flooring, consumers should pay attention to the quality of the materials and the professionalism of the laying to ensure its performance and life in daily use.