Installation Guide

Floors must be checked for moisture. Any and all moisture problems must be solved prior to
installation. New concrete needs to cure for at least 60 days before installation.
This floor is not suitable for damp rooms such as bathrooms, saunas, rooms with floor drains
or rooms that could potentially flood.
MOLDING
Reducer molding is used to finish the flooring when the adjoining surface is lower than the
laminate or when the flooring meets carpet. Position the Y track 1.4”(7mm) between each
edge of the flooring. Screw, nail or glue down the track directly to the sub floor and insert into
the track. See Photo 12, 13 & 14.
T-Molding is used to finish flooring when two levels meet in doorways or for expansion joints.
Install the same as the ducer-molding. If your room is more than 23’(7m)wideor30’(9.1m)long,
you will need to allow for an expansion by using T-molding.
Stair molding is used to finish flooring on landings or stair edges. Moldings need to be glued
and screwed down to the subfloor for safety. Colorfill should be used to cover countersunk
screws. See Photo 15.
To finish the perimeter of the room, install quarter round molding using finishing nails. Nail
quarter round directly to the baseboard not the flooring. See Photo 16.
MAINTENANCE:
Vacuum, Dust Mop(Dry) and when necessary, clean with DAMP (not wet) cloth or mop.
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