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1. from the ends and every 4 to 6 along the side Counter sink the nails and fil with the wood filler that blends with the flooring installed Place the nails in a dark grain spot in the board The base or shoe molding will cover the nails when installed after completion of the installation Blind nail at a 45 degree angle through the tongues It will be easier IF YOU PRE DRILL THE HOLES IN THE TONGUES Nail 1 to 2 from the ends and every 4 to 6 along the sides It will be necessary to blind nail the next 2 rows A brad nailer with 1 to 1 3 8 brads can also be used to blind nail and no pre drilling is needed Continue the installation using an engineered woodlooring stapler using recommended staples or nails Nail or staple the flooring 1 to 2 from the ends and every 4 to 6 along the edge tongues Recommended Pneumatic Floor Stapler When stapling use a 20 gauge 1 staple or 18 gauge 1 or longer staple on products up to 3 wide and 4 thick When installing a 5 wide product or wider use an 18 gauge 1 1 4 staple or longer Note you must use an appropriate adapter for the thickness of the wood on some flooring staplers Also note thick engineered planks should be nailed or stapled using a solid wood flooring nailer or stapler of any brand using the recommended size staple or cleat for 34 solid wood installations and the nailing schedule which is 1 to 3 from the ends and 8 to 10 in the f
2. Use of these or products with equal or greater specifications are necessary for warranty compliance If subfloor moisture is below recommended levels simply follow direct glue installation instructions below INSTALLING PROTECH M901 MEMBRANE ProTech M901 Urethane Moisture Membrane A trowel applied membrane that improves the long term performance of direct glue down wood flooring installations over concrete substrates TYPICAL TROWEL AND APPROXIMATE COVERAGE 5 32 x 3 16 40 to 45 sq fUULS gal Coverage may vary depending on substrate conditions USES For protection from concrete moisture up to 25 Ibs MVER For reducing sound transfer in multi story buildings For improving flexibility and increasing bond strength of installations APPLICATION 1 Regulate temperature and humidity 72 hours before during and after installation 2 Complete undercuts before applying Protech M901 Include the additional 1 16 height of Protech M901 when calculating undercuts 3 Pour ProTech M901 onto substrate no mixing necessary 4 Using the notched side of a 5 32 x 3 16 V notched trowel spread Protech M901 evenly Product will atten out naturally 5 Allow to dry completely 12 to 16 hours 6 Correct any missed spots and voids with trowel s flat side 7 8 Allow repair areas to dry completely While membrane is fresh clean tools using a urethane adhesive cleaner or mineral spirits Protech M901 is extreme
3. grade applications and on all common substrates except particleboard and sheet vinyl Sub floors other than wood or concrete Terrazzo Vinyl Resilient Tile Cork and Linoleum or hard surfaces that are dry structurally sound and level are suitable as a sub floor As above the surface must be sound tight and free of paint oil existing adhesives wax grease and dirt Terrazzo and ceramic tile must be scuffed to assure adhesion Direct Glue Installation Make sure the floor covering materials are well bonded to the subfioor underlayment with full spread adhesive and no more than two layers thick not to exceed 3 16 5 mm With approved woodAvood composite subfloors if vinyl or tiles are loose broken or in poor condition install a 3 8 9 5 mm approved subfloor panel directly over the flooring materials Clean the flooring materials as necessary to remove waxes sealers or cleaning residues to allow a good adhesive bond Cork floor sealers and surface treatments must be removed Always check for adequate adhesive bond prior to beginning direct glue installation Radiant Heat Subfloors Itis important to follow these guidelines strictly Failure to follow these guidelines may produce unsatisfactory results Only floating installations are approved for radiant heat systems Direct glue down and Nail Down are NOT RECOMMENDED Before installing hardwood over radiant heat subfloors determine if the radiant heat system is
4. join rolls on the short side of the underlayment use a moisture resistant tape to connect the 2 pieces so water cannot penetrate the underlayment Expansion Space An expansion space of at least inch must be maintained around the perimeter of the room all pipes counters cabinets fireplace hearths doorframes and any other fixed vertical objects in the room Doorway or archways 4 feet or less and rooms larger than a 26 X 33 are required to have a T Molding Glue and Glue Placement The recommended glue for floating installation is Mohawk Tongue amp Groove D3 Rated Floating Floor Glue The glue must be placed along the topside of the groove the full length of the grooved side and end This can be accompli inverting the 4 10 12 plank and applying a bead of glue 3 32 to the topside of the groove side of the groove nearest the face of the plank when the plank is turned back over the glue will flow down the back of the groove allowing total coverage Apply only a 3 32 inch bead of glue i the groove is filed with glue it will be difficult to close the seam not allowing a tight fit Getting Started The installation begins with three rows of flooring glued together and held in place with 3M blue painters tape 2080 with the groove side facing the wall Spacers must be used to establish the minimum expansion space from the walls These three rows must be straight square and in rack because they establish the alignment o
5. the Engineered Hardwood Flooring Therefore we recommend products specifically designed and tested for use with Engineered Hardwood Flooring For Direct Glue Installation When using Mohawk s Protack M908 or Columbia Urethane Adhesives apply adhesive with a 14 x 3 16 x 2 V Notch Trowel Mohawk s M959 Adhesive Sealer has trowel clips inside the pail For Mohawk s Protech M901 Urethane Moisture Membrane apply with a 5 32 x 3 16 V Notch Trowel for moisture retarder membrane application or products that meet or exceed manufacturer s adhesive and sealer specifications When installing on concrete subfloors trowels should be replaced every 3000 ft Never use a water based adhesive to install Engineered Hardwood Flooring STORAGE AND HANDLING Flooring should be delivered and stored at the jobsite for 48 hours prior to installation to allow the product to acclimate from prior transport or storage conditions Flooring should be stored with at least a four inch air space under cartons Do not open cartons but remove any plastic wrap that may have been used to ship the material This is especially important if you live in a very humid or dry climate PRE INSTALLATION amp JOB SITE CONDITIONS SUBFLOOR REQUIREMENTS The following subfloor recommendations are intended to complement the installation of hardwood flooring as an interior finish Hardwood flooring is not a structural component These recommendations are not intended to supersed
6. Engineered Hardwood Flooring Installation Instructions warranty Option 3 NOTE Please read carefully all installation instructions maintenance recommendations and warranty information before opening all cartons Installer must document installation date production code from carton end label subfloor moisture content flooring moisture content site relative humidity and temperature Installer should provide a copy of the documented readings to the homeowner to be retained with their invoice as proof of Engineered Hardwood Flooring can be installed over most properly prepared subfloors and are engineered to be dimensionally stable making them suitable for installation over all grade levels where moisture conditions do not exist We continuously make technological advancements that improve product performance or installation techniques or methods To confirm you have the most recent installation instructions please visit our website at www mohawkflooring com or contact Technical Services at 888 387 9881 Caution Wood Dust Cutting sanding or machining wood products produces wood dust While wood products are not hazardous under the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 the International Agency for Research on Cancer IARC and the State of California have classified wood dust as a human carcinogen PROPOSITION 65 WARNING This product produces wood dust when cut sanded or machined Wood dust is considered a carcino
7. ast 24 hours 10 See adhesive manufacture guidelines for OPEN TIME on the adhesive container 11 Proper ventilation within the room must be provided An electric fan is helpful Step 1 Wet Lay Method Select a starter wall It is recommended to start the installation along an exterior wall It s more likely to be straight and square with the room Measure out from the wall the width of two planks and mark each end of the room and snap your chalk line Step 2 Spread Mohawk s Pro Tack M908 Adhesive from the chalk line to the starter wall using the recommended trowel size It is important to use the correct trowel at a 45 to get the proper spread of adhesive applied to the sub floor which will produce a proper and permanent bond Improper bonding can cause loose or hollow spots Step 3 Install the first row of starter planks with the tongue facing the starter wall and secure into position Alignment is critical and can be achieved by securing a straight edge along the chalk line 2x4 s work well or by top nailing the first row with finishing nails wood sub floor or adjustable spacers concrete sub floor This prevents slippage of the planks that can cause misalignment maintain at least 2 on the scribed plank Step 4 Once the starter rows are secure spread 2 Y e to 3 feet of adhesive the length of the room Never lay more adhesive than can be covered in approximately 2 hrs Place tongue into groove o
8. derlayment already has double sided tape for ease of taping the precut overlapping seams If a non adhesive underlayment is used tape all seams Do not install in areas of high moisture such as bathrooms and powder rooms PREPARATION Undercut Door Casings Undercut all door casings 1 16 higher than the thickness of the flooring materials being installed To do this use a scrap piece of flooring as a guide Lay it on the substrate and cut the casing with a handsaw or use a power jamb saw set at the correct height Remove all moldings and wall base and undercut all door casings FLOATING INSTALLATION Underlayment Use Performance Accessory Underlayments or equivalent underlayment with equal or better specifications Underlayment requirements are very critical to a floating installation Excessive pad compression or compaction is a common cause of seam failure Lay the underlayment on the floor with the moisture barrier facing up The direction of the underlayment should be parallel to the direction of the floor For the first row of flooring the underlayment should be placed so that approximately 1 inch overlaps onto all perpendicular walls Place the following row next to the first row on top of the lower moisture barrier overlap Remove the adhesive strip and fold back the upper overlap on the second row Make sure the underlayment fits together tightly don t leave gaps On the last row place the underlayment 1 inch up the wall To
9. e federal state or local building codes but as with many other interior finish products may require modifying existing structural components for a successful installation SUBFLOOR PREPARATION RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ALL INSTALLATIONS 4 10 12 Engineered Hardwood Floors may be installed over any structurally sound subfloor that is flat clean and dry on all grade levels Do not install in full bathrooms or powder rooms All subfloors should be CLEAN Subfloor must be clean and free of dirt curing compounds drywall mud wax paint oil sealers adhesives and other debris These may be removed mechanically FLAT Within 3 16 in 40 radius 5 mm in 3 m and or 1 8 in 6 radius 3 mm in 2 m Sand high areas or joints Fill ow areas with a high compressive strength min 3 000 psi Portland base compound DRY Select the appropriate moisture indicator test specifically designed for use with wood or concrete subfloors Test and record moisture content results STRUCTURALLY SOUND Nail or screw any areas that are loose or squeak Wood panels should exhibit an adequate fastening pattem glued screwed or nailed as that system requires using an acceptable nailing pattem Typical 6 15 cm along bearing edges and 12 31 cm along intermediate supports Flatten edge swell as necessary Replace any water damaged swollen or delaminated subflooring or underlayment Building codes establish requirements for structural supp
10. end groove of Plank 1 Lay the rest plank after plank in this manner until you have completed the first row Cut the last plank accordingly Please ensure that this first row is straight using the wedges to maintain proper 1 2 expansion space from the wall FIGURE 3 Row Two When possible use leftover plank from the first row to begin the second row The leftover piece from the first row should be considered for this starter piece to minimize waste Initial layout of material will allow you to check your end seams to ensure they are not too close End joints on adjoining rows should be offset by no less than 6 Align this plank and lock the side into place against the first plank in row 1 The next plank is aligned with the end joint first into the previously plank in row 2 The side of plank is then tapped lightly against the previously laid row Continue laying in this way across the entire row Remove the fitting wedge and press in the row of planks with a light pressure on the long side The planks lock into each other The Uniclic Tapping Block square edge tapping block is needed to aid in the connection of the locking system on the long side The planks are now laid row after row in this sequence Row Three and Remaining Rows Move rows if necessary to ensure that you are not showing any undesirable joint pattems Figure 2A The rest of the row s end joints should be random throughout the floor Figure 1A Your first three rows are
11. f plank or strips and ST 4 10 12 press firmly into adhesive Never slide planks or strips through adhesive Use Uniclic Tapping Block to fit planks snug together at side and butt ends Clean any adhesive off the surface before it cures using clean terry cloth towels and mineral spirits Secure your starter rows with a straight edge 2x4 s Once the remainder of the floor has been installed go back to the beginning and remove the straight edges and spread adhesive on the remainder of the open subfloor Remember planks closest to the wall may have to be scribed and cut to fit due to irregularities along the wall When using Mohawk s Pro Tack M908 adhesive it is not necessary to roll the floor Clean Up Use clean white terry cloth towels to clean as you go along with mineral spirits Itis easy and convenient to use Adhesive that has cured on the surface of the flooring can be difficult to remove Light foot traffic is allowed after 12 hours but wait 24 hours after installation to remove the 3M blue masking tape Once the tape is removed clean any adhesive residue left from the tape using mineral spirits on a clean white terry towel Final Touches Install the proper trim molding at the doorways to achieve the transition and along the walls to cover the edges of any gaps along the wall due to irregularity Complete the job by using the wood filler that coordinates with the installed engineered flooring for minor correctio
12. f the rest of the floor After putting these three rows together allow the glue to set 15 to 45 minutes before proceeding with the installation With the tongue facing out the planks can be tapped together with a tapping block on the tongue to make a snug fit After installing 8 or 10 rows of flooring stand back and check for crowning or heaving due to tension strapping or any damage caused by improper taping CLEAN AS YOU GO If any glue squeezes out of the seam between the planks allow it to dry for 10 to 15 minutes and then lightly scrape it away with a plastic scraper or putty knife any glue left may be cleaned with a damp cloth Do not allow the glue to dry on the face of the flooring it will be very difficult to clean off Starting Off The First Three Rows Row One Plank 1 should begin in the left hand comer of the room Spacing around the wall perimeter of 1 2 can be maintained by using wood wedges The planks are laid with the groove side facing the wall The first row starts with a full length board working from left to right will be required when installing engineered hardwood flooring Slide the end groove of the board being installed into the end tongue of the board you previously installed Place each plank firmly against the wood wedges After setting the first row and making sure you are against a firm starting point lay out three to four rows before starting to install Figure 3 Plank 2 end tongue is connected to the
13. gen by the State of California Precautionary Measures Airborne wood dust can cause respiratory skin and eye irritation Power tools should be equipped with a dust collector Use an appropriate NIOSH designated dust mask Avoid dust contact with skin and eyes First Aid Measures in case of irritations In case of irritation flush eyes with water If needed seek medical attention If dermatitis occurs seek medical attention To request a Material Safety Data Sheet call 888 387 9881 Option 3 WARNING DO NOT MECHANICALLY CHIP OR PULVERIZE EXISTING RESILIENT FLOORING BACKING LINING FELT ASPHALTIC CUTBACK ADHESIVES OR OTHER ADHESIVES Previously installed resilient floor covering products and the asphaltic or cutback adhesives used to install them may contain either asbestos fibers and or crystalline silica Avoid creating dust Inhalation of asbestos or crystalline dust is a cancer and respiratory tract hazard Smoking by individuals exposed to asbestos fibers greatly increases the risk of serious bodily harm Unless positively certain that the product is a non asbestos containing material you must presume it contains asbestos Regulations may require that the material be tested to determine asbestos content and may govern the removal and disposal of material See current edition of the Resilient Floor Covering Institute RFC publication Recommended Work Practices for Removal of Resilient Floor Coverings for detailed informa
14. ield You must staple or nail 1 to 2 from the ends and every 4 to 6 along the tongue side of the engineered wood product This will help insure a satisfactory installation It is recommended to intially set the compressor at 80 to 85 PSI and adjust the pressure as needed in order to properly set the fastener and keep the staples from going through or breaking the tongues Improper stapling techniques can cause squeaks in the floor Adjustments may be necessary to provide adequate penetration of the nail or staple into the nail bed You want it flush in the nail pocket Use a scrap piece of flooring material to set tools properly before installation Final Touches Install the proper trim molding at the doorways to achieve the transition and along the walls to cover the edges of any gaps along the wall due to irregularity Complete the job by using the wood filler that coordinates with the installed engineered flooring to fill any gapping along the joints or areas where brad nails were used in the trim or the flooring Clean the finished floor with Mohawk FloorCare Essentials Hardwood amp Laminate Cleaner or Columbia Hardwood Floor Cleaner GLUE DOWN INSTALLATION GUIDELINES If an excess subfloor moisture situation exists it is recommended to use Mohawk s M959 Adhesive Sealer or Mohawk s Protech M901 Urethane Moisture Membrane must be applied before installing with Mohawk s ProTack M908 Urethane Adhesive or Columbia Urethane Adhesive
15. irect Glue or Floating Installations Minimum 3 4 19 mm thick with a maximum width of 6 15 cm installed at a 45 angle to the floor joists Group 1 dense softwood Pine Larch Douglas fir etc No 2 common kiln dried with all board ends bearing on joists For direct glue down applications add 3 8 9 5 mm approved floor panel underlayment Existing Wood Flooring Direct Glue or Floating Installations Existing engineered flooring must be well bonded fastened When gluing over existing wood flooring the surface finish must be abraded or removed to allow adequate adhesive bond Existing solid hardwood flooring that exceeds 6 15 mm in width must be covered with 3 8 9 5 mm approved underlayment and fastened as required Wood subfloors should be well nailed or secured with screws Nails should be ring shank and screws need to be counter sunk The wood subfloor needs to be structurally sound meaning subfloors without loose boards vinyl or tie If sub floor panels are a single layer less than 4 thick add another single cross layer for strength and stability minimum 3 8 thick for a total 1 1 8 thickness Underlayment floor panels must be installed sealed side down When used as a subfloor allow 1 8 3 mm expansion space between each panel If spacing is inadequate cut in with a circular saw Do not cut in expansion space on tongue and groove panels When installing parallel to the floor joists it may be nece
16. ler and Owner are responsible for final inspection of flooring manufacture grade and finish Purchase an additional 5 of flooring to allow for cuts and an additional 10 if installing diagonally Excess flooring should be retained and stored for future repairs in the event planks are damaged 4 10 12 Page 1 The use of stain filer or putty for correction is considered a normal practice and a routine part of installation TOOLS BASIC TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES Broom Mohawk Ultra Tack M959 Adhesive Sealer Terry Cloth Towels Putty Knife Coordinating transition strips or molding Mineral Spirits Coordinating stain filer or putty Hand or Electric Jam Saw Chalk tine Power Circular Saw or Miter Saw Thick felt or rubber pads Wood Concrete Moisture Meter or Both Safety Glasses Ya Inch Wood Spacers Straight Edge Table Saw Tape Measure Carpenter s Square Pry Bar or Trim Puller Utility Knife Pencil Pull Bar 15 Lb Saturated Felt Mohawk D3 Rated Floating Floor Glue Uniclic Tapping Block 3M Blue 2080 Tape Plastic Scraper Mohawk Protack M908 Urethane or Columbia Urethane Adhesive Mohawk Protech M901 Moisture Membrane Mohawk FloorCare Essentials Hardwood amp Laminate Flooring Cleaner or Columbia Hardwood Flooring Cleaner For Floating Installation Use Performance Accessories Underlayments or products that meet or exceed these products specifications The use of accessories other than Performance Accessories might cause damage to
17. lled As with all wood flooring expansion and contraction will be minimized if climate control is consistently maintained year round Building interiors are affected by two distinct humidity seasons Heating and Non Heating Care should be taken to maintain humidity levels between 35 55 year round Manufacturer warranties do not cover natural expansion and contraction which results in separation between planks or damage caused by excessively low or high humidity Heating season Low Humidity Dry All heating methods create dry low humidity conditions Humidifiers are recommended to prevent excessive shrinkage or gapping in wood floors due to seasonal periods of low humidity easona astal or Waterfron High Humidity Wet During the non heating season proper humidity levels should be maintained by using an air conditioner dehumidifier or by turning on your heating system periodically during the summer months Do not install in full bathrooms or powder rooms If material is unacceptable contact the seller immediately Wood is a natural product and contains characteristics such as variations in color tone and graining Flooring is manufactured in accordance with industry standards which allows manufacturing and natural defect tolerances up to 5 of the total installation Installer should work from several cartons at the same time to ensure good color and shade blend Installer should not install undesirable pieces ea Instal
18. ly difficult to remove when cured 9 Install Engineered Hardwood flooring using either Mohawk s Protack M908 or Columbia s Urethane Adhesives 4 10 12 Page 6 Getting Started Direct Glue There are two ways to install when using a moisture cured urethane wood flooring adhesive wet lay meaning to lay directly into wet adhesive and dry lay method meaning to allow the adhesive to flash or to tack up General Information for Glue Down Installations 1 Use cement based patch skim coat leveling products to correct substrate imperfections 2 Regulate temperature and humidity 72 hours before during and after installation 3 At least 48 hours before installation place cartons of wood flooring in area to be installed 4 Install and secure starter row 5 Spread adhesive using recommended trowel ensuring 95 to 100 adhesive contact 6 Wet Lay method press flooring firmly into adhesive immediately after troweling 7 Inspect the installation and remove any adhesive smudges or drops immediately Note Urethane adhesive is very difficult to remove once dry and cured Make every effort to prevent adhesive from getting on the flooring surface For best results keep a urethane adhesive cleaner nearby to remove any adhesive smudges or drops during installation 8 Clean tools while adhesive is fresh using a urethane adhesive cleaner or mineral spirits 9 Avoid lightregular traffic for at least 12 hours Avoid heavy traffic for at le
19. ng to finished flooring When taping paper or sheets together tape them to each other not to the floor The floor must be completely covered to eliminate uneven ambering from exposure to UV light MAINTENANCE Engineered Hardwood Floors are very easily maintained No wax no mess Simply use Mohawk s FloorCare Essentials Hardwood amp Laminate or Columbia Hardwood Floor cleaners and a terry cloth flooring mop STEP ONE Sweep your floor to remove any particles that could scratch your floor ee eS Page 7
20. ns or areas where brad nails were used in the trim or the flooring Clean the finished floor with Mohawk s FloorCare Essentials Hardwood amp Laminate or Columbia Hardwood Floor cleaners Trim excess underlayment floating installation only and install or re install any transition pieces reducer strips T moldings thresholds bases and or quarter round moldings Trims and moldings should be nailed into the wall not the floor To prevent surface damage avoid rolling heavy furniture and appliances on the floor Use plywood hardboard or appliance lifts if necessary Use protective castors castor cups or felt pads on the legs of furniture to prevent damage to the flooring Clean Up Use clean white terry cloth towels to clean as you go along with mineral spirits It is easy and convenient to use Adhesive that has cured on the surface of the flooring can be difficult to remove Measures should be taken to protect floors from other trade work If the floor is to be covered the floor should be thoroughly cleaned prior to covering to prevent grit damage to the finish Do not cover with plastic red rosin felt or wax paper or previously used cardboard Instead use a breathable material such as clean dry plain uncoated cardboard or Kraft paper Inks from printed cardboard could damage the hardwood floor A common reinforced builder s paper is a good choice Any covering should be taped using a low adhesion tape to base or shoe moldings Avoid tapi
21. ort components of flooring systems which may not provide adequate rigidity and support for proper installation and performance of a hardwood floor Whenever possible install flooring perpendicular to the floor joists for maximum stability If the subfloor has excessive vertical movement deflection before installation of the flooring it is likely it will do so after installation of the flooring is complete Our warranties DO NOT cover any problems caused by inadequate substructures or improper installation of said substructures Subfloor moisture check Acceptable conditions for above on and below grade applications are Concrete Subfloor Moisture Content On and below grade applications are susceptible to moisture and should be tested for moisture prior to installation in several locations within the installation area Acceptable conditions for above on and below grade applications on concrete are e Less than 3 Ibs 1000 sq ft 24 hrs Calcium Chloride Test ASTM F1869 or e Less than 75 RH Levels in Concrete Using In situ Probes ASTM F 2170 02 or e No greater than 5 on a Tramex Concrete Moisture Encounter meter or equivalent concrete moisture meter DO NOT INSTALL FLOORING IF MOISTURE TESTS RESULTS EXCEED RECOMMENDED LIMITS Wood Subfioor Moisture Content Test both wood subfloor and wood flooring for moisture content using a reliable pin type moisture meter The subfloor material must not exceed 12 moisture conten
22. r stapling it is necessary to use the proper type of flooring stapler or nailer made for the thickness of the engineered wood flooring that is being installed Note In addition to the ground cover in the crawispace a 6 mil polyethylene layer or a 15b felt or rosin paper must be installed over the subfloor prior to the installation of the engineered wood flooring in order to reduce squeaks and noises created by the opposing floors Installing 6 mil Polyethylene Install the polyethylene parallel to the direction of the flooring and allow a 3 overhang at the perimeter Make sure each run of polyethylene overlaps the previous run by 6 or more Layout the job Measure out from the ends of your starting wall 2 when installing 2 14 strip flooring or 3 when installing 3 planks and mark both ends Where possible lay the flooring at 90 angles to the floor joists Make a chalk line along the starting wall using the marks you made Beginning installation Note Expansion space is required along the perimeter of room s of intended installation expansion space is dictated by the thickness of the product for example ah thick floor requires 3 expansion space thick floor requires 2 expansion space thick floors require 44 expansion space Place the planks with the tongue facing away from the wall and along your chalk line Use brads or small finishing nails to secure the first starter row along the wall edge 1 to 2
23. rated to be compatible with hardwood flooring It is highly recommended the radiant heat system be designed specifically to accept hardwood flooring Single heat circuit systems designed for use with multiple floor covering products must be adjusted to work at temperatures suitable for hardwood flooring Use of an in floor temperature sensor as well as a separate thermostat for the individual room is required An outdoor ire sensor should be used to adjust water temperature according to anticipated heat loss Before installing over a radiant heat floor turn off heat and wait until the floor has reached room temperature 70 75 F After installing the floor gradually return the heat in 5 degree increments 4 10 12 Page 3 Before You Start Plan your layout and determine the direction of the installation in the room Planks installed parallel to windows accent the hardwood best Blending of Cartons To achieve a uniform installation appearance preselect and set aside hardwood planks that blend best with all trims and moldings Install these planks next to best blended moldings Remove all wall mounted moldings such as base and quarter round Floor should be installed blending planks from several cartons at the same time to ensure good color and shade mixture throughout the installation Be attentive to staggering the ends of the boards at least 4 6 10 15 cm when possible in adjacent rows The floating floor un
24. rom left to right making sure the plank fully engages as you progress down the length Figure 4 2 When end joint is slid into place on the preceding plank raise the plank now being installed to an approximate 45 angle while setting the side joint into place Figure 6 3 When you have the plank in place lower the plank while pushing in until plank locks in place The planks should lock into place at this point Figure 7 Your initial rows if you are not against a firm starting structure it may seem more difficult to engage than the preceding rows The Uniclic Tapping Block square edge tapping block is needed to distribute equal force across the tongue without any damage Figure 4 and Figure 5 For best results slide the tapping block along the sub floor and row tapping lightly with a hammer using tapping strokes to engage the locking system If the planks are not going FIGURE 8 together check to see if the planks are moving against the wall with the strikes If so adjust shims to firm up or use the screw down starter row method FIGURE 4 EEE 4 10 12 Page 5 WARRANTY Warranty for separation of planks is the responsibilty of the installer Staple or Nail Down Instructions STAPLE OR NAIL DOWN INSTALLATIONS Engineered hardwood floors may be installed over wood sub floors using staples or flooring cleats with the exception of Luan Parquet or Masonite When installing engineered wood planks or strips by nailing o
25. ssary to increase rigidity of the structural subfloor system by installing an additional minimum of 3 8 9 5 mm approved underlayment floor panel Approved underlayment floor panels should meet or exceed the following Plywood Must be minimum CDX grade exposure 1 and meet US Voluntary Product Standard PS1 performance standard or Canadian performance standard CANICSA 0325 0 92 The preferred thickness is 3 4 19 mm as a subfloor minimum 5 8 16 mm or 3 8 9 5 mm as floor panel underlayment Oriented Strand Board OSB Conforming to US Voluntary Product Standard PS2 or Canadian performance standard CAN CSA 0325 0 92 construction sheathing Check underside of panel for codes When used as a subfloor the panels must be tongue and groove and installed sealed side down Minimum thickness to be 23 32 18 mm thick when used as a subfloor or 3 8 9 5 mm as floor panel underlayment Wafer board and Chipboard Conforming to US Voluntary Product Standard PS2 or Canadian performance standard CAN CSA 0325 0 92 Must be 3 4 19 mm thick when used as a subfloor and 3 8 9 5 mm thick when used as floor panel underlayment Particleboard Must be a minimum 40 b density stamped underlayment grade and 3 4 19 mm thick Floating installation only Mohawk s M908 ProTack Urethane Adhesive or Columbia Urethane Adhesive and Mohawk s M959 Adhesive Sealer are the recommended wood flooring adhesives that may be used for above on and below
26. staggered ensuring that offset of previous row with end joints are no closer than 6 from one another When the planks are being tapped in place a non random pyramid or stair step pattem is used to ensure the planks remain engaged through the force of the tapping The numbered process is shown in Figure 3 Page 4 z5 Force is evenly distributed ee SD through the par oy tapping block jammer al A GA to the tongue one point Figure 2A Figure 1A of the floor Most often walls are not structurally square Planks in the first row may need to be scribed and cut to contour the first row with the wall and to allow for 12 expansion Allow 1 2 expansion space at all vertical obstructions Use 1 2 wood wedges or short FIGURE 5 cut pieces of the floor against the wall to hold planks true to spacing It is important that the planks follow the wall Scribing is used if the wall is not straight First mark the plank with a scribing tool or other too that will allow you to follow the shape of the wall and then cut it lengthwise to follow the line Figure 2 FIGURE 6 e FIGURE 2 Tapping the planks together When tapping the planks together the following process works best 1 Using the FIGURE 7 Uniclic Tapping Block lightly tap each piece for the first 3 4 rows After the first 3 4 rows you should only need the Uniclic Tapping Block every third row Start tapping in the plank at the opposite end along the length working f
27. t Page 2 The difference between the moisture content of the wood subfloor and the hardwood flooring must not exceed 4 If subfloor moisture readings exceed recommended levels for concrete or wood steps MUST be taken to reduce subfloor moisture Steps could include waiting for subfloors to dry to acceptable levels or using an appropriate moisture barrier such as Mohawk s Protech M901 Urethane Moisture Membrane NOTE Basements and crawl spaces must be dry Use of a 6 mil black polyethylene membrane is required to cover 100 of the crawl space earth Crawl space clearance from ground to underside of joist should be no less than 18 and perimeter vent spacing should be equal to 1 5 of the total square footage of the crawl space area to provide cross ventilation ona To correct any subfloor conditions concerning moisture either wait until the subfloor dries to meet specifications or use an appropriate moisture barrier For more information concerning moisture conditions contact Technical Service Department at 888 387 9881 Option 3 Concrete Subfloor conc To test for lightweight or acoustical concrete scrape a coin or key across the surface ofthe subfloor If the surface powders easily or has a dry density of 100 pounds or less per cubic foot Engineered Hardwood flooring should be installed as floating only Only engineered flooring 4 plies or thicker may be installed as floating Wood Subfloors Solid Wood Subfloors D
28. tion and instructions on removing all resilient covering structures INSTALLER OWNER RESPONSIBILITY It is the responsibility of the installer and owner to ensure that job site environmental sub floor and subsurface conditions involved meet or exceed all requirements as outlined in installation instructions prior to installation Manufacturer declines all responsibility for product performance or installation failure due to sub floor substrate or environmental deficiencies or jobsite conditions All work involving water or moisture plumbing masonry painting plastering must be completed prior to flooring being delivered Building envelope must be complete and exterior doors and windows installed Exterior grading and gutter downspouts should be completed and permanent HVAC systems in operation for 14 days prior to flooring being delivered to job site Measures should be taken to protect floors from other trade The floor should be thoroughly cleaned before covering to remove grit and debris that would damage the finish The floor must be completely covered to eliminate uneven ambering from exposure to UV light Manufacturer requires Engineered Hardwood products acclimate for 48 hours prior to installation Acclimation allows flooring to achieve equilibrium moisture content EMC with the installation environment All wood continually expands and contracts until it reaches moisture equilibrium with the environment in which it s insta
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