Installation Guide

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MOHAWK RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION GUIDE
-SHEET VINYL FLOORING
There are three methods of installation suitable for Mohawk Residential sheet vinyl ooring:
The installation method used is dependent upon the day-to-day activities and the overall oor dimensions.
1. Releasable Full Spread Installation Method using Pressure Sensitive Adhesive (most common)
2. Loose-Lay Installation (in areas 25 square yards or less and no more than 1 seam)
3. Permanent Full Spread Installation Method – NOTE: This method must be used for all Specialty Retail and ADA compliant installations as well as any
areas requiring rolling loads.
Releasable Full Spread Installation Method using Pressure Sensitive Adhesive
Materials Required for Installation:
3/8” short nap paint roller
Roberts 2310 Pressure Sensitive Releasable Adhesive
Roberts 7500 Universal Seam Sealant
Acrylic Double Face Tape for Vinyl Floors
Sharp Utility Knife
Straight edge
Push broom
Henry 336 Primer (if priming the substrate is necessary)
Acceptable Underlayment:
Wood Underlayment
Wood underlayment panels require a double layer construction and must be underlayment grade as specied and warranted by the manufacturer. Always fasten
underlayment panels in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations. Any failure of the underlayment or ooring as a result of the underlayment is
NOT the responsibility of Mohawk. Any porous wood underlayment must be primed. The following are acceptable forms of underlayment:
Concrete
VCT (well bonded, on and above grade) with all existing wax removed
Ceramic (well bonded) with a skim coat
Terrazzo (well bonded)
Self-leveling and patching compounds (latex fortied Portland cement based only)
Resilient oor (no more than 2 layers, well bonded, non-cushioned – residential applications only) all wax removed
Radiant heat oors (not exceeding 85°F [29°C] and approved by the manufacturer for the use of their product with resilient vinyl ooring applications)
Gypcrete can be utilized when necessary due to radiant heat and in high rise buildings. Gypcrete must be sealed using Henry 336 Primer to stabilize
the surface for adhesive bond. All issues with gypcrete cracking, crumbling, powdering and any other issues resulting in the release of adhesive bond
are NOT warranted by Mohawk.
OSB (underlayment grade)
OSB underlayment panels must be underlayment grade as specied and warranted by the manufacturer. Underlayment panels and joints must be
fastened and reinforced according to manufacturer’s instructions. Completely sand the oor with a oor sander, so that the oor is smooth and at.
Note: The chips in OSB overlap. Without sanding properly, OSB has high and low spots throughout the oor that could telegraph through the vinyl.
Surface must be primed using Henry 336 Primer.
Particle board (underlayment grade)
Particle board underlayment panels must be underlayment grade as specied and warranted by the manufacturer.
Surface must be primed using Henry 336 Primer.

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