Lighting Facts

Drop & Lock Glueless Floating Floor Installation Instructions Page 6 of 6 Revised 8/12/14
thoroughly before laying the rosin paper to ensure that no debris is trapped underneath. DO NOT USE plastic film
or other non-breathing coverings as this can cause the floor to become damaged from humidity buildups.
Remove expansion spacers and reinstall base and/or quarter round moldings to cover moldings to cover the
expansion space.
Dust mop or vacuum your floor to remove any dirt or debris.
Install any transition pieces that may be needed (reducers, T-moldings, nosing. etc.).
Protection and Maintenance of Your Floor
Lasting beauty can be achieved through purchasing a quality floor covering and providing proper on-going maintenance.
Fading: Natural floors contain organic pigments and are subject to fading when exposed to direct sunlight. Where
possible, use drapes or other systems to protect your floor from excessive light.
Joints: Natural flooring reacts to the conditions in the environment. Natural flooring plank systems expand and contract in
response to fluctuations in temperature and humidity. Controlling the environment, maintaining an adequate temperature
and relative humidity, will minimize the visible effects of normal contraction and expansion. Optimum recommended
temperature is 70°F and relative humidity is 30% - 50%. In very dry climates, the use of a humidifier might be necessary.
For complete maintenance guidelines for your floor visit www.usfloorsllc.com.