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Installation Bamboo Strip Flooring Instructions
Bamboo - Installation Recommendations You must read and understand these instructions completely before installing the Bamboo flooring. Responsibility for the suitability of cork Bamboo for each individual installation cannot EcoPlanet, EcoChoices, or the manufacture, since Natural Cork Inc., has no influence on the installer's proper application. Should an individual plank be doubtful as to appearance or dimension the installer should not use this piece. Any defect must be reported directly to EcoChoices or the manufacture. The manufacture will send a replacement in a timely manner. NOTE: We
makes no warranty or guarantee of the quality of work performed by a selected
installer. We disclaims all liability for imperfect installation of its product.
Bamboo pre-finished flooring is best installed over a wood subfloor using
staples/brads or glue. Gluing pre-finished Bamboo directly to a concrete
subfloor may be done on or above grade. Do not install Bamboo below grade.
Bamboo may be applied over in-floor radiant heating systems. Recommended
equipment is the Stanley Bostitch Flooring Nailer. Proper use of this equipment
will render good results. SUBSTRATE PREPARATION: Underlayment-grade plywood and man-made board substrates must be clean, level, dry, and free of contaminants. Optimum results will be achieved through use of 3/4” CDX plywood substrate. Fill any low spots with appropriate filler and sand any high spots. For buildings with a raised foundation, install ground cover of 6 mil polyethylene sheets over the earth in crawl space. Concrete Substrate must be on or above grade. Concrete is required to be sound, smooth, level and flat with a maximum variation of 1/8” in 10’. Fill any low spots with appropriate filler and scrape any high spots. Subfloor must be properly cured and tested for moisture content. Slab must be properly cured. Flooring must not be installed if vapor pressure exceeds 3 lbs. per 1000 square feet in 24 hours using calcium chloride test method. INSTALLATION: Flooring should be square with the space, running parallel to longest room dimension. A 1/2” expansion space must be left around entire perimeter. It is important that the tongue & groove of each plank fit together tightly at all seems and butt joints. Starter row must be held firmly in place using either nails or wedging. Use of proper equipment will improve overall quality of installation. Nail Down Method: Once starter rows are secure, additional rows should be blind nailed using a professional quality flooring nail gun. Excessive splitting or cracking of plank tongue can result from use of improper equipment or incorrect equipment settings. Holding nail gun at a 45-50 degree angle to face of plank, insert nails directly above tongue. Beginning a minimum of 2 inch from end of first plank, space nails at 8 inch intervals. To prevent splitting, nails should not be placed closer than 2 inch from either end of plank. Two inch long flooring nails (cleats), or 2-inch, 15 gauge flooring staples with a 1/2 inch crown are recommended. Glue Down Method:
Room, flooring material and containers of adhesive should be conditioned at
normal room temperature for 72 hours before beginning installation. Use only
manufacturer’s recommended adhesive. Apply adhesive to substrate with a 1/4" x
3/16" x 5/16" V notch trowel. Immediately and firmly place flooring onto “wet”
In-floor Radiant Heat: Regardless of season, radiant heat system should be turned on and remain on for five days in advance of installation. A radiant floor should not produce surface temperatures over 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Continue to operate radiant heat system after installation. When choosing an installer for application over radiant heat, look for members of the Radiant Panel Association. NOTE:
Any wood flooring, to include bamboo, will expand and contract in response to
changes
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