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1. above or below grade In addition it can be installed over above ground suspended concrete floors The suspended concrete must be a minimum of 1 1 2 inches thick and must be structurally sound The exception to this is lightweight concrete which usually contains high amounts of gypsum having a density of 100 pounds or less per cubic foot Test for lightweight concrete by using a nail to scratch the surface of the concrete If the concrete crumbles or turns to powder it is not sound and you should NOT install the hardwood flooring Use the floating installation method products 3 or wider only for lightweight concrete subfloors Wood Subfloors Guidelines Subfloor panels should conform to U S Voluntary Product Standard PS1 07 Construction and Industrial Plywood and or US Voluntary PS 2 04 and or Canadian performance standard CAN CSA 0325 0 92 Construction Sheathing Other CSA standards also apply Acceptable Panel Subfloors Truss joist spacing will determine the minimum acceptable thickness of the panel subflooring On truss joist spacing of 16 o c or less the industry standard for single panel subflooring is minimum 5 8 19 32 15 1 mm CD Exposure 1 subfloor panels 4x8 sheets On truss joist spacing of more than 16 up to 19 2 488mm o c the standard is nominal 23 32 18 3 mm T amp G CD Exposure 1 Plywood subfloor panels Exposure 1 or nominal 23 32 18 3mm OSB Exposure 1 subfloor panels 4 x8 s
2. at this time to remove or repair particular characteristics you do not desire Manufacturer declines responsibility for any costs incurred when plank s with visible defects have been installed The use of stain filler or putty stick for the correction of minor defects during installation should be accepted as normal procedure 5 cutting allowance depending on layout must be added to the actual square footage amount needed Diagonal herringbone or bordered installations will require a higher percentage TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT NEEDED PRE INSTALLATION amp JOBSITE CONDITIONS It is the installer owners responsibility to ensure that the jobsite conditions and jobsite subfloor are environmentally and structurally acceptable prior to the installation of any hardwood flooring The manufacturer declines any responsibility for failures or deficiencies of hardwood flooring resulting from or related to sub floor sub surface or job site environmental conditions All substrates must be clean flat dry and structurally sound Subfloors must be clean and free of dirt curing compounds sealers drywall mud paint wax grease urethane or other materials that may affect the integrity of the flooring material or adhesives used to install the flooring All subfloors and subfloor systems must be structurally sound and must be installed following their manufacturer s recommendations Local building codes may only establish minimum requirements
3. ensure that the vinyl is secure to the sub floor Do not install over perimeter glued vinyl If installing over an existing wood floor install the flooring at right angles to the wood floor Secure creaking and loose floorboards with screws Do not install over wood flooring glued to a concrete sub floor of expansion space required at all vertical surfaces Note Larger rooms require additional expansion space Add 1 16 to the width of the expansion space for every 3 the room extends beyond 25 Dimensions exceeding 40 in length or width it is recommended to use a T Molding for proper expansion Getting Started 1 Remove all doors and shoe moldings Undercut all door casings 1 16 higher than the thickness of the flooring and underlayment to be installed Place a scrap piece of plank and a sheet of underlayment against the door casing to act as a guide and cut the door casing with a hand saw or power jamb saw set to the correct height 2 After determining the direction to run the planks measure the width of the room the dimension perpendicular to the direction of the flooring The last row of the flooring should be no less than 1 wide if it is less cut the width of the starter row to avoid a narrow last row 3 Select a starter wall An outside wall is best it s most likely to be straight and square with the room Measure out from the wall at each end the overall width of the plank plus for e
4. 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 RFCI publication Recommended Work Practices for Removal of Resilient Floor Coverings for detailed information and instructions on removing all resilient covering structures For current information go to www rfci com Ceramic tile and terrazzo All wax and sealers must be removed with an appropriate cleaner stripper Ceramic tile and terrazzo should be abraded to allow for proper adhesion Check for loose tiles by tapping and re adhere Fill grout lines with a cementitious latex fortified leveling compound Resilient tile resilient sheet vinyl Material must be full spread and secured to the subfloor Do not install over perimeter glued floors Do not install over more than one layer that exceeds 1 8 in thickness Nail Staple Down Only If old flooring is unsuitable to install new flooring then overlay with new underlayment Test to conclude that the staples cleats are able to properly penetrate and secure the flooring to the subfloor Glue Down Only Do not install over more than one layer that exceeds 1 8 in thickness Clean flooring with an appropriate cleaner and allow to thoroughly dry If necessary degloss the floor using an abrasive pad to enhance the bonding of the adhesive if wax or other coatings are present completely remove the material with a quality stripper rinse the flo
5. not use oil soaps liquid or paste wax products or other household cleaners that contain citrus oils lemon oil tung oil silicon or ammonia since these warranties do not cover damage caused by non recommended products Use of these and other such products will harm the long term performance of your floor and may also affect its recoat ability 6 Do not use 2 in 1 cleaners with polish that may contain acrylics or urethane polish to restore gloss the use of these products will void the finish warranty and may produce unsatisfactory results when not applied properly 7 Keep pets nails trimmed and paws clean and free of dirt gravel grease oil and stains 8 Place protective felt pads beneath furniture legs and feet to reduce scratches and dents Replace pads as needed 9 Use a dolly and protective sheets of plywood when moving heavy objects furniture or appliances 10 Make certain furniture casters are clean and operate properly a minimum 1 wide vinyl surface where it comes in contact with wood is recommended Clean wheels periodically to remove dirt and debris 11 Remove shoes with spiked or damaged heels before walking on floor 12 Exposure to the sun and its UV rays accelerates the oxidation and aging of wood This can cause the stain and or wood to fade and or to change color We recommend that you rearrange rugs and furniture periodically so the floor ages evenly Exotic species such as Brazilian Cherry are more susceptible to co
6. of the flooring system and may not provide adequate rigidity and support for proper installation and performance of a hardwood floor Whenever possible install the planks perpendicular to the floor joists for maximum stability Our warranties DO NOT cover any problems caused by inadequate substructures or improper installation of said substructures Test wood sub floors and wood flooring for moisture content using a pin type moisture meter Take readings of the subfloor minimum of 20 readings per 1000 sq ft and average the results In most regions a dry subfloor that is ready to work on has a moisture content of 12 or less and the wood should be within 4 of the subfloor moisture content The moisture content for concrete subfloors registered after a calcium chloride test should not be greater than 3 pounds per 1000 square feet of area If it exceeds these limits DO NOT install the flooring Before moisture testing begins the slab must be cured for a minimum of 30 days Basements and crawl spaces must be dry Use of a 6 mil black polyethylene is required to cover 100 of the crawl space earth Crawl space clearance from ground to underside of joist to 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 Where necessary local regulations prevail Broom or vacuum Moisture Meter Safety Glasses Tape Measure Hand Saw Color Woo
7. of the last full row installed Trace the wall contour on the last plank using a scrap piece of plank and a pencil 16 Install cut planks and pull into place with a pry bar Install spacing wedges between planks and wall 17 Remove the straight edge starter row and install the last row using the pry bar Allow floor to dry for a minimum of 12 hours before removing all spacing wedges and allowing foot traffic 18 Install trim and moldings the following day Radiant Heated Subfloors Refer to Website or Sample board to confirm as an approved product Non Approved products are not warranted for use over Radiant Heat Prior to installation of flooring over radiant heat system it is important that the guidelines are followed in strict accordance Failure to follow the guidelines may produce unsatisfactory results Floating installation method only direct glue down is NOT recommended Sub floor must be flat to 3 16 in 10 or 1 8 in 6 Prior to installation moisture testing must be conducted and documented per ASTM test method 1869 89 for concrete or using a pin type meter for wood sub floors The moisture content for concrete sub floors registered after a calcium chloride test must not be greater than 2 pounds per 1000 square feet of area If it exceeds these limits DO NOT install the flooring Relative humidity of the jobsite must be maintained between 35 55 relative humidity Use of humidification system may be r
8. Base Moldings Can be stained and finished to the color of the flooring to be used an alternative to painted baseboards Floor Care and Maintenance Remember like any floor covering our factory finished wood floors will show signs of wear over time depending on the size and lifestyle of your family By observing a few precautions and setting up a regular cleaning routine and maintenance program you can expect years of beauty from your floor The following are examples of the reasonable and necessary maintenance you are expected to perform They are not intended to be an exclusive list 1 Sweep or vacuum regularly since built up grit can damage the surface of the wood The vacuum head must be a brush or felt type Be certain the wheels of the vacuum are clean and do not damage the finish Do not use a vacuum with a beater bar head 2 Remove spills promptly using a soft cloth and cleaning products recommended by the manufacturer 3 Never wet mop damp mop or clean your floor with water or other products This can severely damage the flooring and will void the warranties Do not use hardwood floor cleaning machines or steam cleaners See section on Improper Maintenance 4 Use the manufacturer s recommended Hardwood floor cleaners with a clean terry cloth mop Always sweep or vacuum the floors prior to using wood floor cleaners Do not allow excess cleaner to remain on the floors surface as this may permanently damage the wood fiber 5 Important Do
9. EPIC ENCORE ENGINEERED FLOORING INSTALLATION GUIDELINES Important Information Before You Begin It is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that you read and understand this information completely prior to starting since improper installation can void the warranties SPECIAL NOTE THE PLANK ORIENTATION FOR THE EPIC HARDWOOD 3 8 PRODUCT IS REVERSED FOR THE NAIL DOWN INSTALLATION PROCESS THE PLANKS WILL BE PLACED WITH THE TONGUES FACING TOWARD THE STARTING WALL STAPLES WILL BE PLACED THROUGH THE BOTTOM GROOVE EDGE OF THE PLANKS Installer Owner Responsibility Carefully inspect ALL material prior to installation for defects Materials installed with visible defects are not covered under warranty Remember Wood is a natural product that can vary in color grain and contains natural characteristics that varies from plank to plank and is to be expected We do not warrant against these natural variations from plank to plank or variations from sample to plank Remember If you are not satisfied with the flooring prior to installation contact your dealer DO NOT INSTALL the flooring Accepting or rejecting the material must be done on full shipment of quantities only not carton by carton or plank by plank Material is manufactured to exceed industry standards ANSI HPVA EF 2009 We urge you as the final inspector to inspect for proper color finish style and quality PRIOR to installation Verify that the flooring is the correct material Care should be taken
10. can damage the flooring and or finish 8 As you approach the end wall it may be necessary to cut the width of the last row be sure to allow for the expansion along the end wall Once the final cuts are made set planks into place 9 The last few rows will need to be fastened by hand To fasten the final planks into place you must either manually blind nail and or face nail through the surface on the final planks Drill pilot holes at a 45 degree angle to the floor and blind nail using l finishing nails Alternatively drill pilot holes in the face every 6 try to drill holes in darker portion of the wood and install with 1 finishing nails Countersink nails and fill with appropriate colored wood filler remove excess filler from surface with a clean rag and proper cleaner FLOATING FLOOR INSTALLATION GUIDELINES Additional tools amp material needed A F B Floating Floor Adhesive Shaw T amp G Adhesive Clean Green Hardwood Floor Cleaner Shaw R2X Terry Cloth towels 6 Mil Poly Plastic Sheeting Foam underlayment Tapping Block amp Spacers Pry Pull Bar 2in1 Underlayment Before you begin using the following instructions please refer to the Pre Installation Job Prep information above 6 Mil Polyethylene not required over a vinyl wood or a wood product sub floor 6 Mil Polyethylene required over concrete type subfloors on grade or below grade Do not install over carpet If installing over vinyl
11. cut a new plank in half and use that piece to start the second row 10 Lay the remainder of the planks in the second row Make sure that the rows are straight and no gapping exists on the sides or ends Once you have dry laid the first two rows remove all the planks in order You are ready to begin 11 Begin gluing the boards Run a continuous bead of adhesive along the groove of the short side width and the plank s side groove length Proper alignment is critical Misaligned starter rows can cause side and end gaps to appear in proceeding rows of flooring 12 Install first row of planks with groove facing the straight edge Work from right to left Complete the first row Make sure there are no gaps between the boards Use a tapping block if need to close the boards together Immediately wipe away any excessive adhesive with a clean slightly dampened cloth CAUTION Adhesive that is allowed to dry on the finish surface can be difficult to remove and may leave a haze 13 At the end wall use an end pry bar if needed to pull the ends of the planks tight 14 Continue to install the floor working left to right repeating the process until the completion of the floor Continue to use the spacers on all vertical surfaces to maintain the expansion DO NOT USE laminate straps as they may damage the flooring 15 The last row will most likely require cutting to width but it should be no less than 1 wide To do this lay the plank face up on top
12. d Filler Chalk Line amp Chalk Electric Miter Saw Table Saw Clean Green Hardwood Floor Cleaner Shaw R2X Hammer Pry Bar NIOSH designated Dust Mask CAUTION WOOD DUST The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified wood dust as a nasal carcinogen The sawing sanding and or machining of wood products can produce wood dust that can cause respiratory eye and skin irritations Equipment should be equipped with a dust collector to reduce airborne wood dust Wear an appropriate NIOSH designated dust mask to reduce exposure to airborne wood dust Avoid contact with eyes and skin In case of irritation flush eyes or skin with water for at least 15 minutes In cases of severe irritation seek immediate medical attention For further technical or installation questions or to request a Product Specification Data Sheet contact the manufacturer 1 800 441 7429 Attention California Installers amp Consumers WARNING Installation of this product and wood product may create wood dust which is known to the State of California to cause cancer The subfloor must be flat meeting a minimum of 3 16 within 10 or 1 8 in 6 Concrete subfloors Grind high spots or use a Portland cement based leveling material minimum compressive strength 3000 psi to fill all low spots Follow the leveling compound manufacturer s instruction Leveling compounds must be allowed to thoroughly cure and dry prior to installation of wood floori
13. d attention Touch up nicks and scratches with touch up products In typical climates the new floor can accept foot traffic within 24 hours In areas where additional curing time is required more time may be needed NAIL OR STAPLE DOWN INSTALLATION GUIDELINES Additional Tools and Material Needed Drill Tapping Block Compressor Air Hose In line Air Regulator Pneumatic Nailer Stapler 15 lb Roofers Felt The Manufacturer has identified the following staplers and their respective staple sizes for the installation of the 3 8 thickness EPIC Hardwood Products Bostitch LHF97 125 20 ga x 3 16 crown x 1 long Bostich SX 150 BHF 2 18 ga x 1 4 crown x 1 long Porta nail Twin Trigger 20 20 ga x 3 16 crown x 1 long Senco SLS20HF 19 ga x 3 16 crown x 1 long Duo Fast SS1848F 18 ga x 1 4 crown x 1 long Powernail 200 20 ga x 1 length e cleat Note Always use a pneumatic flooring stapler that engages the top of the flooring profile over the bottom groove edge at the appropriate angle Make sure that the flooring stapler is in good working condition and fully seats the staples properly against the bottom groove to prevent top edge or surface damage Important Start by setting the air compressor to 70 80 PSI or follow the stapler manufacturer s suggested PSI setting Adjust the air pressure to insure proper setting of staples If splitting damage occurs to the bottom groove seating area lower the air pressure If the staples a
14. equired to maintain the proper humidity level Failure to maintain proper humidity level can result in excessive dryness of flooring It is highly recommended that the radiant heat system be designed specifically to accept a wood floor 1 Use of an in floor temperature sensor as well as a separate thermostat for the individual room is required 2 An outdoor temperature sensor should be used to adjust water temperature according to anticipated heat loss JOBSITE REQUIREMENTS Prior to installation of flooring the radiant system must be installed per manufacturer s instructions Before installation of flooring material the follow conditions are required 1 Moisture content of concrete must not exceed 2 0 lbs per CaCl test method ASTM1869 89 Wood sub floors not to exceed 12 and be within 4 of the wood flooring 2 Concrete must be allowed to properly cure and dry a minimum of 4 weeks prior to operation of radiant heat system 3 Operation of radiant heat system should be set to run at 2 3 maximum output for a minimum of 2 weeks prior to installation of flooring to further allow moisture from concrete to dissipate and reach a final moisture content This must be done in both heating and non heating seasons 4 Prior to installation 4 days reduce to a temperature of 65 5 Floating Installation Install flooring according to floating floor installation guidelines Use of a 2 in 1 underlayment is required 6 When gluing planks run a continuou
15. heets glued and mechanically fastened Truss joist systems spaced over more than 19 2 488mm o c up to a maximum of 24 610mm require minimum 7 8 T amp G CD Exposure 1 Plywood subfloor panels Exposure 1 or minimum 7 8 OSB Exposure 1 subfloor panels 4 x8 sheets glued and mechanically fastened or two layers of subflooring or brace between the truss joist in accordance with the truss joist manufacturer s recommendations and with local building codes Some truss joist systems cannot be cross braced and still maintain stability For existing wood floors install new flooring at right angles to the existing flooring Do not glue staple or nail down hardwood flooring over particle board floating application is acceptable products 3 or wider Do not install over existing glue down hardwood floors WARNING DO NOT SAND DRY SWEEP DRY SCRAPE DRILL SAW BEADBLAST OR MECHANICALLY CHIP OR PULVERIZE EXISTING RESILIENT FLOORING BACKING LINING FELT ASPHALTIC CUTBACK ADHESIVES OR OTHER ADHESIVES These products may contain either asbestos fibers and or crystalline silica Avoid creating dust Inhalation of such 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 nonasbestos containing material you must presume it contains asbestos Regulations may require that the
16. lor change during the aging process These warranties do not cover damage from the sun and its UV rays 13 Use area rugs in high traffic areas and pivot points e g stair landings room entries etc especially if you have a large family or indoor pets 14 Maintain the proper Relative Humidity in your home between 35 55 The use of a humidifier during heating seasons may help reduce shrinkage of the wood due to low humidity 051512 Copyright 2012 Shaw Industries Group Inc
17. n and work from several cartons at a time and dry lay the flooring mixing the planks from several cartons This will allow you to blend the planks for maximum aesthetic appearance Make certain the room is well lit to ensure color is consistent and that any visual defects can be seen and removed Match Transition Moldings For best appearance blend all transitions and moldings to planks that have similar color and graining Set them aside for use as needed Layout of Flooring Racking the Floor is essential to achieve a random appearance Start by either using random length planks found in the carton or by cutting four or five planks in random lengths differing by at least six inches As you continue working across the floor try to maintain a six inch minimum between end joints Randomly install different lengths to avoid a patterned appearance Never waste materials the end cuts from starter rows should be used at the opposite side of the room to complete rows or used to start the next row Expansion space Expansion space around the perimeter is required and should be equal to the thickness of the flooring material For floating installation the minimum is regardless of the thickness of the material For commercial installations use a minimum of expansion GLUE DOWN INSTALLATION GUIDELINES Additional tools amp material needed Anderson Green Grab or 3X Triple Option Adhesives Shaw Ecomade Hardwood Adhesive or Shaw Urethane Hardw
18. ng Wood subfloors For staple down application use layers of 15lb felt or wooden shims to fill low spots Staples must be able to penetrate for holding power All wet work i e paint drywall concrete masonry plumbing must be complete and dry well in advance of delivery of hardwood flooring Gutters and downspouts should be in place and the exterior grade complete to allow for proper drainage of water away from the building s exterior perimeter Flooring should not be exposed to extremes of humidity or moisture Permanent HVAC should be on and operational a minimum of 5 days and maintained between 65 75 degrees and a relative humidity of 35 55 prior to delivery during and after installation of the flooring If HVAC is not possible at time of installation the environmental conditions must be at or near normal living conditions between 60 80 degrees and at the average yearly relative humidity for the area It is the Installer Owner responsibility to ensure that the conditions are acceptable prior to the installation of the hardwood floors The manufacturer declines any and all problems with the hardwood flooring that are related to or attributed to improper jobsite conditions Recommended Subfloor Surfaces Concrete Subfloor Guidelines Concrete slabs should be of high compressive strength and constructed to prevent groundwater from permeating the concrete Engineered hardwood flooring can be installed on
19. ood Adhesive Clean White Rags Mineral Spirits Urethane Adhesive Remover Adhesive Trowel Straight Edge NOTE REFER TO THE ADHESIVE LABEL FOR PROPER TROWEL REQUIRED SPREAD RATES AND INSTALLATION APPLICATION INFORMATION For Ensurance 3X Moisture Sound Application Use the Gundlach Injecta Blade Trowel Due to Spacer wear replace Glide On trowel blade for every pail of Triple Option Adhesive used Blade is included within each pail Before you begin using the following instructions please refer to the Pre Installation Job Prep information above Getting Started 1 Select a starter wall An outside wall is best it s most likely to be straight and square with the room Measure out from this wall at each end the width of two planks including the tongue plus the space needed 3 8 for expansion 2 Snap a chalk line from these points parallel to that wall 3 Prior to installing the flooring secure a straight edge inside the chalk line to act as a guide and to prevent the row of planks from shifting during installation The straightedge could be a straight piece of lumber or piece of flooring Alternatively the first row can be face nailed with finishing nails into the wood subfloor or sprig nailed into a concrete subfloor Spreading the Adhesive Using the proper trowel hold the trowel at a 45 angle to ensure proper spread rate of adhesive Apply pressure to allow the trowel to leave ridges of adhesive on the substrate with little adhesive lef
20. or and allow to dry Always check for proper adhesion bond prior to installing CAUTION DO NOT SAND any existing resilient tile sheet vinyl flooring or flooring felt as they may contain asbestos fibers that are not readily identifiable Inhalation of asbestos dust can cause serious bodily harm Check local state and federal laws for handling hazardous material before attempting the removal of these floors Acoustic Cork Underlayment Glue Down Only Install the cork underlayment according to the manufacturer s instructions The cork underlayment must be fully adhered to the subfloor The cork underlayment should be of pure granulated cork combined with a polyurethane binder with a minimum density of 11 4 lbs per cubic foot and not to exceed 13 lbs per cubic foot Pre installation Job Preparation Inspect the Flooring Inspect material for color finish milling and grade Hold out pieces that may not be acceptable once installed PLEASE NOTE We do not accept responsibility for any costs incurred when plank s with visible defects have been permanently installed Undercut Door Casings Undercut all door casings 1 16 higher than the thickness of the flooring 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 Blending of Cartons To achieve a uniform appearance across the entire floor we highly recommend that you ope
21. re not fully seating properly increase the air pressure setting gradually until proper seating is achieved Before you begin using the following instructions please refer to the Pre Installation Job Prep information above NOTE Our products are not warranted against squeaking popping or crackling when using staple down or nail down installation methods Some squeaking popping or crackling is normal and possible when using staple down or nail down installation methods These symptoms may be aggravated in arid areas or during dry conditions SET UP AND USE OF PNEUMATIC STAPLERS AND NAILERS Minor occasional noises within the flooring are inherent to all staple nail down installations and can change as environmental changes occur This is not a manufacturing defect and is therefore not covered under our warranties see warranty brochure for complete warranty coverage You can help reduce squeaking popping and crackling by being sure that the subfloor is structurally sound does not have any loose decking or joists and is swept clean prior to installation You should also be sure that your stapler or nailer is setting the fastener properly not damaging the planks and that you are using the correct nailing schedule When used improperly staples can damage wood flooring If the tool is not adjusted properly the staples may not be positioned at the proper angle and cause blistering peaking squeaking or crackling of the floor Some models may require the u
22. s bead of adhesive in the groove on both the end and length of the board 7 Remove any excess glue that squeezes out onto surface of the planks with a clean damp rag Change rags and water periodically to avoid leaving a haze on surface AFTER INSTALLATION amp SEASONAL OPERATION 48 hours after completion of installation slowly raise temperature of the heating system to its preferred operating level over a period of 5 days Do not allow the surface temperature to exceed 80 Humidity level must be maintained between 35 55 R H Seasonal gapping should be expected Surface checking can be expected if the proper humidity level is not properly maintained between 35 55 R H or if the floor s surface temperature exceeds 80 COMPLETING THE JOB ALL INSTALLATIONS Sweep or vacuum floor Clean the floor with proper hardwood floor cleaner Install transition pieces i e thresholds t moldings base boards and quarter round Nail moldings to wall not the floor Inspect final floor for nicks and or minor gaps fill with appropriate color wood putty Unused material should be left with owner and stored in a dry place in case of future repairs are needed Use plywood or hardboard when moving heavy appliances or furniture across floor Floor Protection During Construction After installation if you choose to protectively cover the floor cover the floor completely since some species are light sensiti
23. se of an adapter to adjust for proper thickness Test the tool on a piece of scrap material first set the stapler nailer flush on the groove side of the plank and install a staple Should the staple penetrate too deeply reduce the air pressure if the staple is not deep enough then increase the air pressure using an in line regulator The crown of the staple should sit flush within the bottom of the groove to prevent damage to the flooring and to reduce squeaking The flooring manufacturer is not responsible for damage caused by the mechanical fasteners IMPORTANT NOTE Only use manufacturer s recommended staples or cleats Read and follow the manufacturer s instructions for complete set up and operation of equipment Getting Started 1 After the subfloor has been properly cleaned and prepped cover the subfloor with 15lb asphalt felt paper This material will help to keep the floor clean and help to retard moisture from below there is no complete moisture barrier system for staple or nail down applications 2 Select a starter wall An outside wall is best it s most likely to be straight and square with the room Measure out from this wall at each end the overall width of the plank board width tongue the space needed 3 8 or for expansion 3 Snap a chalk line from these points parallel to that wall 4 Install the first row of starter planks along the chalk line straightedge and secure into position with the tongue facing toward the s
24. t between the ridges This will help to achieve the proper spread rate of the adhesive Temperature and air flow across the adhesive can have an effect on the open time of the adhesive 3X or urethanes will have a longer open time in areas of low humidity and will have a shorter open time in areas of high humidity See Adhesive label for further information Installing The Floor 4 Spread adhesive from the chalk line straightedge out to approximately the width of two planks Install the first row of starter planks along the chalk line straightedge and secure into position with the tongue facing the starter wall NOTE Proper alignment is critical Misaligned starter rows can cause side and end gaps to appear in proceeding rows of flooring When you have the starter rows complete you can begin the next row 5 When you are certain the first two starter rows are straight and secure spread adhesive 2 to 3 feet wide across the length of the room As a general rule never spread more adhesive than can be covered in 30 to 45 minutes If the adhesive has skinned over remove dried adhesive and trowel new adhesive 6 Continue to install planks and push them into place Place the tongue of the board into the grooves of installed boards and press into the adhesive As you continue working across the floor try to maintain a six inch minimum space between end joints Randomly install different lengths to avoid a patterned appearance NOTE Never strike a rubber malle
25. t or hammer directly on the flooring to engage the tongue and groove This practice can damage the flooring and or the finish 7 Remove the adhesive from the surface of the installed flooring as you work this will help to save time A damp rag with water or mineral spirits will remove adhesive Frequently change towels to avoid leaving a haze on the flooring surface DO NOT use water to remove Urethane adhesives from the finish 8 As you approach the end wall it may be necessary to cut the width of the last row be sure to allow for the expansion space along the end wall Once the final cuts are made set planks into place 9 After the floor is complete remove the straight edge and glue down the first two boards 10 Restrict foot traffic for a minimum of 6 8 hours and wait 24 hours before permitting moving of furniture onto the floor 11 Clean any wet adhesive from the flooring with a lightly dampened clean cloth If the adhesive has dried use mineral spirits on a clean cloth For Urethane adhesive use the recommended urethane adhesive remover 12 Roll and cross roll floor with a 100 150 lbs 45 70 kg roller at the end of the installation to ensure proper transfer of adhesive When installing unfinished wood flooring wait a minimum of 72 hours before sanding Final Inspection After the floor has been cleaned inspect the floor for nicks scratches gaps or planks that may have moved during installation as well as any other imperfections that nee
26. tarter wall away from you Drill pilot holes through the face of the plank every 6 in the dark grain approximately 1 from the back edge of the board and secure planks with 1 finishing nails Countersink nails and fill with appropriate colored wood filler remove excess filler from surface 5 Blind nail at a 45 angle through the bottom of the groove 2 3 from the end joints and every 6 in between along the length of the starter boards Predrill holes to make this easier Depending on the width of the flooring it may be necessary to do this for the first few rows prior to using a pneumatic stapler nailer NOTE Proper alignment is critical Misaligned starter rows can cause side and end gaps to appear in proceeding rows of flooring Installing the Floor 6 Continue to install the flooring making sure to nail staple 1 2 from the ends and every 4 6 thereafter Make certain the tool is adjusted properly to ensure that the fastener is at the proper angle and is flush within the bottom groove As you continue working across the floor try to maintain a six inch minimum space between end joints Randomly install different lengths to avoid a patterned appearance 7 If needed use a tapping block to help engage the boards together until the tongue and groove is flush and tight and no gaps are present between adjacent planks NOTE Never use a rubber mallet or hammer directly on the flooring to engage the tongue and groove This
27. ve and uncovered areas may change color Use a covering material with a vapor permeance perm rating of 1 perm or more tested I accordance with ASTM E 96 to avoid trapping moisture vapor on or within the floor Any covering should be taped using a low adhesion tape to base or shoe moldings Avoid taping to finished flooring When taping paper or sheets together tape them to each other not to the floor Moldings Help You Make Easy Transitions T Moldings Used to create a transition between floor coverings of similar heights or to cover an expansion gap Stair Nosing Used in conjunction with flooring installed on steps or provide a finished edge Secure by gluing and nailing screwing down into place Predrill holes to avoid splitting Reducer Strips Used to transition floor coverings of differing heights wood floor to vinyl vinyl composition tile or low pile carpet Can also be used to border a fireplace Thresholds Used to transition floor coverings or to create a break between floor coverings wood to carpet can be used as a trim molding around fireplaces or sliding glass doors Shoe Base Moldings Used to cover the expansion space between the floor and vertical surfaces Can be used as a substitute for Quarter Round moldings when space is a limitation Quarter Round Moldings Used to cover the expansion space between the Wall Base and your hardwood floor You can also use them to make smooth transitions between the floor and cabinetry Wall
28. xpansion If the first row requires ripping then measure from the wall the width of the ripped board plus for expansion 4 Snap a chalk line using a brightly colored chalk from these points 5 Install Underlayment Unroll the 6 mil Poly sheeting overlapping edges 4 and seal seams with clear plastic tape Allow the poly to run 2 up the wall and trim back after installation of flooring Install 1 8 foam underlayment Note Use of a floating floor 2 in 1 underlayment may be used Follow manufacturer s instructions for application installing the 2 in 1 underlayment 6 Prior to installing the flooring secure a straight edge starter board inside the chalk line to act as a guide and to prevent the row of planks from shifting during installation The straightedge could be a straight piece of lumber or piece of flooring This is temporary and will be replaced as the floor is completed Installing the Floor 7 Insert spacers at walls to maintain the expansion space between the flooring and the wall 8 Before starting to glue planks dry lay the first two rows of flooring Working from right to left install planks so that the groove faces the straight edge starter board When reaching the end of the first row cut the plank as necessary to fit On the first 4 rows stagger end joints a minimum of 16 and then 8 thereafter 9 Use the remainder of the plank from the first row to start the second row If the piece is less than 8 long
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