Are joints of the panels clearly visible in the surface?
Whether or not the joints of WARCO floor coverings are visible in the surface depends on the type of panel construction and the colour design of the covering.
Basically, it applies that for floor tiles with straight, bevelled (broken) edges, the joint pattern is visible in the surface - as usual with traditional tiles.
In the advanced zip-lock laying system, the lock connects the individual tiles in a form-fitting manner to a firmly connected slab surface and prevents the joints from being open. So there are no wide, open joints, only fine joints between the tiles.
For slabs with zip positions and a natural colour design made of differently coloured rubber granules, the joints are almost invisible. The fugue, usually seen as a shadow, dissolves into the colour scheme.
For slabs with zip-up positions and unbroken, unbeveled edges, the joint pattern is practically invisible and barely noticeable even on bare feet. For coloured designs, which consist of different coloured rubber granules, one can speak of a jointless laying pattern.
For single-coloured products, the joints are more or less clearly visible, depending on the type of board.