The Kerlite Easy floating floor system from Rocks On makes installing a porcelain floor easier than ever. See how your next project can benefit from this innovative design revelation.
February 11th, 2021
Thin, sleek, easy to install and hardwearing – Rocks On’s Kerlite Easy is a bold innovation in flooring. The system is the world’s only dry laying installation system to work seamlessly without the use of adhesives, and certified with the iconic ultra-thin Kerlite porcelain slabs.
Part of the reason for Kerlite Easy’s popularity in the design world is its ease of installation. Able to be installed without demolition and simply laid over pre-existing floors cuts on price and makes the whole design process smoother.
With a thickness of only 7 or 8 millimetres yet retaining the high durability of porcelain stoneware, the system is the perfect choice for flooring in both residential and commercial projects. Certified compliant with ASTM C627 (Robinson Flooring Test), houses, apartments, hotels, bars, and even pop-up retail stores can all benefit from the quick installation and hard wearing nature of the Kerlite Easy system.
The system comes in the form of large-sized porcelain slabs ready for installation on arrival. The slabs are light, damage resistant and reinforced with fiberglass and available in a massive 140 aesthetic options to choose from. Once installed, it is a hard-wearing and charming floor that also reduces footfall noise by approximately 16 times more than ordinary adhered tiled floors.
The benefits of Kerlite go beyond aesthetics – thanks to its antimicrobial nature, the flooring also guarantees a safe environment for the space it inhabits. The system has been designed with environmentally green principals, making it possible to periodically replace the materials and re-use in other environments.
Waterproof, sound-absorbing, easy to install and above all else, highly cost effective, the appeal of this innovative new flooring system is clear. For interior projects of any size, Kerlite Easy is an easy decision for flooring.
In Australia, the Kerlite Easy system is available thanks to the flooring and surface experts at Rocks On.
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