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PEM® Matting Installation Tips and Instructions
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Tools needed: Utility Knife, Straightedge, Square, Caulk Gun
(optional for adhesive)
- PEM® has a top and bottom side.
The loops on the top side are bonded tighter for added
durability. As the mat is rolled out, the top side will be
facing up. Please keep this side up at all times.
- PEM® may be slightly curled on
the ends when first unrolled. In outdoor applications, for
best results, perform installation when temperature is at or
above 50° F. Roll the matting out a few hours in
advance of installation. Allow matting to lay in the sun.
The material will warm up, relax, and lay flat. Be
conscious not to pull or stretch the material prior to
installation. For indoor applications, a hot air gun
(or hair dryer) may also be used to eliminate the curls.
- A utility knife can be used to cut PEM®
To avoid any frayed edges, it may be necessary to cut the
material twice before pulling the two pieces apart.
- Apply to a smooth surface. Avoid using PEM®
to cover holes or voids, or high spots in the surface.
- If piercing rolls of PEM®
together, Pro Fix seam adhesive is available.
Click here for detailed instructions or call
1-800-783-2358 for additional information. Pro Fix
seam adhesive should be used prior to securing or adhering PEM® to the applied surface.
- PEM® can be left loose as
runners for applications such as pool decks, locker rooms,
restrooms, or shower areas. PEM®
can be permanently secured to a surface with specialty
adhesives if necessary. (see steps 7 & 8)
- To bond PEM® to: wood,
concrete, steel, or ceramic tile, GE 1800 silicone is
recommended. Qty. 12 tubes are needed per roll.
Apply a 1/4" bead in a herringbone "V" shaped pattern every
4-6 inches. Apply the silicone to a clean dry
surface at a temperature above 50° F. Cure time
24 hours.
Click here to view adhesive
bead pattern diagram or call 1-800-783-2358 for additional
information.
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