Five steps to the right floor.
Measure the room, calculate the material, pick the method, plan the edges, order. No wrong buys, no surprises.
The difference between "ordered the floor and it fits" and "I'm five tiles short" is 20 minutes of planning. We'll walk you through them.
5 steps to the right order
Measure the room
Calculate the material you need
Choose the installation method
Plan the perimeter finish
Checklist before ordering
Area & tile calculator
Choose your floor and enter the room dimensions. We'll work out the area, waste, tile count and estimate the price.
1. Choose your floor
2. Room dimensions
3. Result
Estimate excluding shipping and any volume discounts. Get in touch for a binding quote.
Installation methods compared directly
| Method | Effort | Removable without residue | When to use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Connect system (HG PRO CONNECT 25) | Medium, no tools | Yes | Rented premises, heavy use, rock solid hold wanted |
| Puzzle system (CORE 15 Puzzle, LITE 6 Puzzle) | Low, no tools | Yes | Home gym, temporary areas |
| Loose installation (tiles without connector) | Low, no tools | Yes | Wall to wall, under heavy equipment |
| Bonding | High, adhesive/rails | No | Permanent installation, studio area |
Ramps and corners – don't forget them
Step-free transitions and clean external corners are usually only noticed once they're missing. Trip hazards, open edges that curl up, a crooked transition to another flooring – all of it comes from missing ramps and corners. Factor them in from the start.
One note up front: this is not millimetre work
Rubber tiles have production-related tolerances – up to one percent deviation in edge length. That's normal and comes with the material. Rubber reacts to temperature, humidity, transport and sunlight.
That's why these are the two most important measures during installation:
- Staggered laying pattern (brick pattern): evens out small deviations, doesn't show visually.
- 48 h acclimatisation before and after installation: at 18–26 °C, tiles laid out flat and individually.
With these two points you get a clean joint pattern every time – even if individual tiles deviate slightly.
Don't fancy doing the installation?
We get it. We have partner companies in Switzerland we can recommend, or we come by ourselves – depending on project size and region. A call or a message with a dimensioned drawing is enough.
Common questions about planning
How precisely do I have to measure?
What happens if I order too many tiles?
Can I combine different thicknesses?
Do I need a professional for the installation?
What does installation by you cost?
Why don't all tiles fit to the millimetre?
Ready to order?
If you're still unsure which line fits: the comparison page has the answer.