ALL THE DETAILS
For any and every real-life environment, there’s an ideal Tarkett® Vinyl Sheet floor. To help simplify your choices, we’ve organized every descriptive detail – from pattern, color and design, to item and warranty numbers – in this useful, informative guide.
Vinyl Sheet Product Details (English)
Vinyl Sheet Product Details (French)
INSTALLATION
The first step toward enjoying Tarkett® Vinyl Sheet is to install it. This complete reference manual is ideal for both beginners and professionals. It includes the technical details and proper procedures necessary to ensure stress-free installation and beautiful results.
Tarkett Vinyl Sheet Installation Manual (English)
Tarkett Vinyl Sheet Installation Manual (French)
WARRANTY INFORMATION
Just as we protect our floors from the rigors of everyday, we take equal care in protecting our customers. The Tarkett® Consumer Protection Plan outlines the details of our Vinyl Sheet warranties, as well as specific floor care and maintenance information.
Tarkett Vinyl Protection Plan

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How To Maintain Your Tarkett Vinyl Sheet Floor
• Sweep or vacuum regularly to remove dirt and grit that can abrade or scratch your new floor
• Wipe up all spill promptly and thoroughly with a damp cloth or mop.
• Wash your floor using SureShine® Cleaner or a suitable mild detergent
• Mats and Rugs: Non-staining mats are helpful in removing harmful grit at entryways and can help prolong the life of your floor
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find a Tarkett floor?
Tarkett retailers may be easily found on our dealer locator.
Where can I obtain maintenance and warranty information for Tarkett Sheet Flooring?
Tarkett maintenance and warranty information can be found at most Tarkett retailers or by calling
Tarkett at 1-800-367-8275. This information may also be obtained on our website.
How do I clean my Tarkett floor?
Tarkett floors are easy to care for. Just sweep or vacuum to remove any dirt or grit. Wash the floor
with Tarkett SureShine® Floor Cleaner or other floor cleaner suitable for resilient flooring.
Do I have to wax my Tarkett floor?
Tarkett floors do not require waxing or polishing. However, applying polish will provide additional
protection for the floor. If you choose to apply a polish, we recommend using Tarkett SureShine®
High Gloss Polish or Tarkett SureShine® Satin Gloss Polish, depending on the finish of your floor.
What kind of rugs or mats can I use on my Tarkett floor?
Some rubber-backed rugs and mats may stain your Tarkett floor. We recommend using a nonstaining
type rug or mat. Contact the manufacturer of the rug or mat to determine if it is acceptable to put
over a Tarkett floor.
What kind of floor protectors should I use?
Frequently moved furniture should have wide, smooth, non-staining, protective load bearing rests
installed. Hard plastic glides are common and should be non-pigmented and at least one inch in
diameter. Felt pads are acceptable. Rubber type floor protectors may stain your Tarkett floor.
How do I remove stains from my Tarkett floor?
To avoid staining, wipe up any spills immediately with a damp cloth or mop. Most household stains
can be removed with Tarkett SureShine® Floor Cleaner. See the Tarkett Consumer Protection Guide
for more information on common stains.
How is my Tarkett floor installed?
Tarkett resilient sheet flooring may be installed using the Full-Spread or Glueless Installation
Systems. See the Tarkett Resilient Sheet Flooring Installation Manual for more information.
What surfaces can I install Tarkett flooring over?
Tarkett Resilient Sheet Flooring can be installed over above grade, on grade or below grade concrete
substrates, above grade plywood substrates and approved, properly prepared existing floors. See the
Tarkett Resilient Sheet Flooring Installation Manual for more information.
Can Tarkett Sheet Flooring be installed over radiant heated floors?
Tarkett resilient flooring may be installed over radiant heated floors. The operating temperature shall
not exceed 85ºF (29ºC).
If my floor is damaged, can it be repaired?
Yes, the floor can be repaired in different ways depending on the severity of the damage. A qualified,
professional installer can perform most repairs.