Installation Guide
Floor Covering Institute (WWW.RFCI.com) publication “Recommended Work Practices for Removal of Resilient 
Floor Coverings” for detailed information and instructions on removing all resilient covering structures.  
Preparation 
surfaces must be   clean, dry, smooth, and free of movement. All surface imperfections should be 
and sanded with a Portland cement-based latex patching compound. 
Flat within 3/16” in a 10’ radius and or 1/8” in a 6’ radius. Sand high areas or joints. Fill low areas with a high compressive 
strength Portland base compound. 
Completely remove all residual adhesive with an approved method on previously covered concrete 
 or cover them 
with  an  Adhesive  Encapsulator  or  cementitious  underlayment  intended  for  this  purpose.  Never  use  solvent-based 
adhesive removers. 
Dry – Select the appropriate moisture indicator test 
 designed for use with wood or concrete   Test 
and  record  moisture  content  results.  DO  NOT  INSTALL  FLOORING  IF  MOISTURE  TEST  RESULTS  EXCEED 
RECOMMENDED LIMITS. (WWW.RFCI.com) 
1. Concrete  must be dry, smooth, and free from dust, solvent, paint, wax, grease, asphalt sealing 
compounds, and oil or other materials. 
surface must be hard and dense, and free from powder or   If surface 
is dusty but meets all other requirements, use a Floor Primer to prepare the surface for adhesive application.
2. New concrete slabs must be thoroughly dry (at least six weeks) and completely cured. Curing agents, surface 
hardeners and other additives may cause adhesive bonding 
 should be removed by sanding or grinding. 3.
Moisture arising from new or old concrete can create high levels of moisture vapor emissions, hydrostatic 
pressure, and high levels of alkalinity. 
is highly corrosive and will damage the   over time. To avoid 
this problem, ensure that concrete  are constructed according to the American Concrete Institution’s guidelines 
(ACI’s 302.2 Guide). To check current conditions, a calcium chloride test (ASTM F1869) and a RH test using in situ 
Probes (ASTM F2170) is necessary. If the level of vapor emissions / hydrostatic pressure exceeds 6lbs and /or 90% RH, you 
must use a Multi-use LVT adhesive for the install. Responsibility for determining if the concrete is dry enough for 
installation of 
lies with the owner and installer. 
4.  If there is old adhesive present from a previous install, you must remove all surface residue. Once you remove all 
surface residue, use an Adhesive Encapsulator to prepare the 
for the adhesive and a proper bond.
Wood 
 NOTE: As with many other interior  products,   of existing structural components may be required for 
a successful installation.  
1.  Nail or screw any areas that are loose or squeak. Wood panels should exhibit an adequate fastening 
should be glued, screwed, or nailed as that system requires, using an acceptable pattern, typically, 6” along bearing edges 
and 12” along intermediate supports. Flatten edge swell as necessary and replace any water-damaged, swollen, or 
or underlayment.






