Installation of Fibo wall panel with Hidden Internal Corner Profile
The wall system is mounted by first setting up profiles that form the framework of the wall system. Then the panels are mounted, all joints are sealed with Fibo’s sealant, Fibo Seal. Accessories are also available to facilitate installation. This videos will take you through the installation of Fibo the most common way by screwing the panels to the back wall.
In addition to watch our videos, we recommend carefully reading the installation instructions to ensure proper installation according to certified standards.
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Frequently asked questions
For installation on masonry/concrete walls above ground, use the following solution: Make sure the concrete is dried out and has a maximum moisture level of 85% when mounting. The substrate must be level and provide good attachment possibilities for nails and screws where the panels meet. Remember, where you hang up washbasins or other heavy objects, there must be extra reinforcement.
Forget about the moisture barrier, primer, fix and joints. Fibo panels have an integrated moisture barrier and you can mount the panels directly on the wall framework.
Fibo should not be mounted directly on tiles. If there is an outer wall or wall against cold rooms, there must not be a double-vapor barrier according to Norwegian research institute SINTEF’s building studies results. Because Fibo panels are approved as a vapor barrier, the old vapor barrier must be removed behind the panels.
You can install Fibo on drywall. With two layers of drywall, you don’t need horizontal cross sections between the studs. Remember to use screws long enough to penetrate the drywall and into the studs for secure attachment.
Keep panels stored flat – in an unopened package – until installation.
Store panels in package in room conditions for at least 72 hour acclimation (longer if they have been kept in a cold area). Colourmatch and check for flaws before installation.
Everything you need to know is in our installation instructions. It pays to prepare well in advance!
Fibo is both easier and faster to install than laying tiles. It’s also cheaper. You can either assemble yourself or get help from a craftsman. Proceed carefully, follow our installation instructions, take a picture showing where the joints are, overlap the membrane and use the checklist we provide to help document the installation. This way you get a great result with 15 years warranty. If you are unsure on how to install Fibo, please contact our customer service
The Product will not delaminate, stain, fade or crack during the Warranty period as a result of defects in materials and manufacture of the Product, when properly installed in accordance with Fibo’s installation instructions and cared for in accordance with Fibo’s instructions for Cleaning and Maintenance or Product Guide, more details in Technical Data
If you plan to install a washbasin, faucet, wall-mounted toilet or other bathroom furniture on the panel you need extra support behind the panel. For example a thick sheet of plywood – or directly onto studs behind the panel.
Fibo Seal is specially developed for our panels and is ETAG 022 approved. Fibo Seal is also supplied in the same colors as the joints on the panels. Do not use silicone, only MS polymer sealant approved according to SINTEF TG 2289.
It is easy to keep Fibo clean – and you avoid all the dirt that tends to stick to tile grout. Use a clean cloth and warm water. For stubborn dirt, you can use a non-abrasive cleaner. You will find more information in our maintenance instructions.
Measure the total length (inch) of the walls, including windows and doors. Then divide the total length of the walls by 600 mm. Round up to the nearest whole number. The sum is the number of panels you need. Each package contains two panels. Remember accessories!
You can use Fibo behind normal electric ovens and induction units that do not radiate more than 80 °C (176 °F) towards the back wall. If you have a gas oven or woodstove that produces higher temperatures, do not use Fibo without a flame-resistant material on the back wall.
Fibo can be used in most rooms, but there are exceptions. Like swimming pools and saunas. On the other hand, Fibo is excellent for changing rooms, showers and other spaces adjacent to saunas and swimming pools.
Yes, Fibo is approved for all wet room zones, for example, in the bathroom shower. This is due to the membrane in the sealing layer. Our panels are excellent in all wet rooms, but also where extra-durable walls are needed, like in hallways, garages or laundry rooms. Fibo Kitchen Board is built the same way and also waterproof.
Many of our panel models are delivered in 3020 mm heights. If the model you choose cannot be found in the desired height, we have a stacking profile you can use to add the preferred height to your Fibo room.
Yes! Our panels are tested and approved for wet rooms. The panels also obtain a Greenguard certification
What they say!
The Fibo system has been very well received by our customers. We are very optimistic about using Fibo in future projects.
ESTEC GmbH & Co
Our three criterias for kitchen panels: Rapid assembly, easy cleaning and that they can withstand a blow or two.
Trondheim Student Housing
The possibility to choose among colours from Fibo’s Colour Collection gave life to the rooms in the project.
Faber Bygg AS