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Linoleum installation
Building Codes & Standards
Protection from Fire: NZ Building Code Clause C
Access Routes: NZ Building Code Clause D1 - Slip
Airborne and Impact Sound: NZ Building Code Clause G6
Staircase safety
E3 – Amendment 7 to Acceptable Solution E3/AS1 for Internal Moisture
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Rubber Flooring Regupol Everroll
Tiles for Raised Decks
Tiles, ceramic & stone
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General flooring installation
Carpet installation
Laminate installation
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Installation
Linoleum installation
Building Codes & Standards
Protection from Fire: NZ Building Code Clause C
Access Routes: NZ Building Code Clause D1 - Slip
Airborne and Impact Sound: NZ Building Code Clause G6
Staircase safety
E3 – Amendment 7 to Acceptable Solution E3/AS1 for Internal Moisture
Workplace Safety
Building Product Information Regulation
Environmental
Jacobsen's environmental commitments
Green Certifications
Products
Frequently Asked Questions
Slip Resistance
Vinyl Flooring
Linoleum Flooring
Wood Flooring
Regupol 4515 Acoustic Underlay
Rubber Flooring - Tarkett Johnsonite
Rubber Flooring Regupol Everroll
Tiles for Raised Decks
Tiles, ceramic & stone
Luxury Vinyl Tiles (LVT)
Installation
General flooring installation
Carpet installation
Laminate installation
Linoleum installation
Regupol Rubber installation
Ceramic Tiles installation
Tredsafe Stair-nosing installation
Jacobsen Website
Jacobsen Website Tutorials
Ordering Product
Commercial Business
Residential / Home Owner
Policies
Are there any areas where Linoleum should not be installed?
Yes. Linoleum should not be installed in wet areas.